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Natalie J. Robb Biography

Natalie Joy Robb is a Scottish actress. In 1990 to 1999, Natalie J. Robb played the roles of Trish McDonald in the Scottish Television soap opera Take the High Road. Natalie Rob played the role Moira Barton in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale since 2009. Besides, Her other television roles include Dream Team 2000 to 2001, Doctors 2001 to 2004 and The Bill 2004 to 2005.

Natalie J. Robb Age

Actress Natalie J Robb

Natalie Robb was born on 3 December 1974. She is 45 years old as of 2018. Rob is the youngest of three siblings. Robb was discovered by director Alan Macmillan when she attended weekend drama groups in Glasgow as a child. Robb’s parents split up when she was 15. She has remained close to her mother who lives in Spain and talks to her father rarely. Robb intends to set up her own website and work on a long-term goal of making a film telling the story of her mother’s life.

Natalie J. Robb Career

Robb made her first screen debut at the age of Nine starring in an STV docudrama with veteran Scots star Tom Conti. At 13, she was awarded the BBC Young Entertainer of the Year award on kids’ TV show, Going Live! At the age of 14, Robb got the role of Trish McDonald in Scottish Soap, Take the High Road, which launched her TV career, with Taggart, Sunburn, Dream Team, Doctors and The Bill following respectively.

Robb was once in a band called The Kinky People and also sang I Will Be There by a group called Absolutely. In 1997, she released a single with dance group Partizan called Take the High Road.

Robb is best known for her roles in continuing dramas, initially playing Trish McDonald in Taking the High Road before spending one season in the Sky One series Dream Team. She then spent three years as Jude Carlyle in the BBC One daytime soap Doctors before leaving for a role as an undercover journalist posing as a police officer PC Andrea Dunbar in The Bill.

Her character was based on the BBC’s Secret Policeman, Mark Daly, who infiltrated Greater Manchester Police and exposed racism among officers. Robb named Daly as a huge influence on her and says she was thrilled to meet him at BAFTAs, where he picked up a gong for his work. Robb appeared in EastEnders in July 2006 as Gemma Clewes, the mistress of Max Branning. Later that year she appeared in New Tricks.

In March 2007, she appeared in a TV show called Kitchen with Eddie Izzard and in April played the part of museum curator Carla in Sea of Souls. In July 2008, she appeared in The Shepherd: Border Patrol with Jean-Claude Van Damme, where she played Ramona Garcia, a no-nonsense Captain of Border Patrol and love interest of Van Damme.

In 2009, she played the part of a counselor in BBC One drama Waterloo Road. Later in 2009, it was announced that Robb had joined the cast of Emmerdale as part of a new farming family, the Bartons. She plays mother-of-three Moira Barton. She made her Emmerdale debut on 17 July 2009.

Natalie J. Robb Films

Actress Natalie J Robb

Daybreak TV Show(Herself)

Morning Breakfast Show – Featuring News, guests, gossip, news every half hour.
Cast: Kate Garraway, Steve Hargrave, Lorraine Kelly, Dan Lobb, Lucy Verasamy, Tasmin Lucia-Khan
Producer: Liz Elkington

The Shepherd 2008 Video
Capt. Ramona Garcia
The Shepherd: Border Patrol is a 2008 American action film directed by Isaac Florentine, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Stephen Lord, Natalie J. Robb.

Good Girl, Bad Girl 2006 TV Movie
Director: Sebastian Vigg
Cast: Julia Stinshoff, Nick Brimble, Graham McTavish, Ross Boatman, Hendrik Duryn, Ruth Gibson
Producer: Sven Frauenhoff, Christoph Schlewinski

Waterloo Road TV Show
Charlotte Monk
A contemporary drama series set in a challenging comprehensive school.
Director: Julie Edwards, Fraser Macdonald
Cast: Philip Martin Brown, Jason Done, Chelsee Healey, Denise Welch, Melanie Hill, Kane Tomlinson-Weaver
Producer: Gaynor Holmes, Cameron Roach
Writer: Ann McManus, Maureen Chadwick

Sea of Souls TV Show
A group of faculty and staff at a Glasgow university studies the paranormal.
Director: Brian Kelly, James Hawes
Cast: Bill Paterson, Dawn Steele, Iain Robertson, Louise Irwin, Alan Marsh, Archie Panjabi
Producer: Stephen Garwood, Barbara McKissack
Writer: David Kane, Ed Whitmore

New Tricks TV Show
Isabella Gennaro
Three retired police officers are drafted in to solve cold cases, with a touch of comedy and drama
Director: Julian Simpson, Philip John
Cast: Dennis Waterman, Amanda Redman, Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Anthony Calf, Susan Jameson
Producer: Ian Scaife, Roy Mitchell
Writer: Nigel McCrery, Roy Mitchell

Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway TV Show
Moira Barton
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway was a variety show created by LWT and shown in the UK on Saturday evenings on ITV.
Director: Sam Eastall, Adam Wimpenny
Cast: Declan Donnelly, Anthony McPartlin, Haydn Reid, Neil Overend, Stephen Mulhern, Kirsty Gallacher
Producer: Declan Donnelly, Anthony McPartlin
Writer: Andrew Milligan, Mark Cowley

Lorraine TV Show(Herself)

Early morning chat show presented by Lorraine Kelly, with celebrity interviews, cooking tips, fashion features, and musical guests.
Cast: Lorraine Kelly, Tasmin Lucia-Khan, Mark Heyes, Dan Wootton, Christine Lampard, Gaby Roslin
Producer: Anna Scott, Tasmin Lucia-Khan

Waking the Dead TV Show
Emma Lloyd
Det. Supt. Peter Boyd (played by Trevor Eve) is the leader of a multi-discipline police team of detectives and scientists, the Cold Case Squad, which.
Director: Andy Hay, Edward Bennett
Cast: Trevor Eve, Sue Johnston, Wil Johnson, Tara Fitzgerald, Claire Goose, Holly Aird
Producer: Barbara Machin, Colin Wratten
Writer: Barbara Machin, Ed Whitmore

Doctors TV Show
Dr. Jude Carlyle
The daily lives of staff at a Birmingham medical practice, including their often dramatic involvements with their patients.
Director: Dominic Keavey, Niall Fraser
Cast: Adrian Lewis Morgan, Diane Keen, Jan Pearson, Matthew Chambers, Owen Brenman, Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Producer: Peter Eryl Lloyd, Mike Hobson
Writer: Abigail Abban-Mensah, Michael Abbensett

Sunburn TV Show
Maria Ioannides
Sunburn is a British television series that followed the lives of a group of British holiday reps. It was broadcast on BBC One between 16 January 1999.
Director: Keith Boak, Kay Patrick
Cast: Michelle Collins, Rebecca Callard, Sharon Small, James Buller, George Layton, Sean Maguire
Producer: Julie Gardner, Ian Hopkins
Writer: Mike Bullen, Lizzie Mickery

Loose Women TV Show
Herself
The lively daytime TV show, in which four “loose women” chat about news, issues, and life in general. Director: Bee Badik, John Adams
Cast: Andrea McLean, Carol McGiffin, Coleen Nolan, Sherrie Hewson, Jane McDonald, Kaye Adams
Producer: Stephen J. Martin, Emily Humphries
Writer: Christian Eisert, Karl Lucas

Holby City TV Show
Kirsty Winton
The everyday lives, professional and personal, of the doctors, nurses, and patients who find themselves, for various reasons, in the wards of the frenetic.
Director: Jamie Annett, Rob Evans
Cast: Hugh Quarshie, Rosie Marcel, Tina Hobley, Paul Bradley, Jaye Jacobs, Bob Barrett
Producer: Lynn Grant, Simon Harper
Writer: Sally Abbott, Joe Ainsworth

Where the Heart Is TV Show
Laura Miller
The ultimate story of families, love, and growth within a small British community.
Director: Moira Armstrong, Christopher King
Cast: Lesley Dunlop, Christian Cooke, Philip Middlemiss, William Travis, Thomas Craig, Tony Haygarth
Producer: Ian Hopkins, Richard Broke
Writer: Cecily Hobbs, Ashley Pharoah

Dream Team TV Show
Lizzie Conlon
Series following the ups and downs of fictional English Premiership club ‘Harchester United’ known more commonly as ‘The Dragons’.
Director: Marcus D.F. White, Terry Iland
Cast: Martin Crewes, Craig Robert Young, Roger Davies, Ricky Whittle, Junior Quartey, Choy-Ling Man
Producer: Carson Black, Dewi Griffiths
Writer: Rachel Flowerday, Ellen Taylor

Silent Witness TV Show
Amanda Fry
Crimes through the eyes of a team of forensic pathologists and forensic scientists.
Director: Thaddeus O’Sullivan, Richard Signy
Cast: Emilia Fox, William Gaminara, Tom Ward, David Caves, Liz Carr, Richard Lintern
Producer: Phillippa Giles, Laura Mackie
Writer: Dudi Appleton, Matthew Arlidge

GMTV TV Show
Herself
Morning news, interviews, and entertainment features.

Cast: Andrew Castle, Kate Garraway, Ben Shephard, Lorraine Kelly, Penny Smith, Emma Crosby

Stars in Their Eyes TV Show
Herself
Musical talent show in which amateur lookalikes and soundalikes impersonate their favorite singing stars.
Director: Robert Khodadad, Tony Prescott
Cast: Matthew Kelly, Cat Deeley, Leslie Crowther, Adrian Gas, Vicky Entwistle, Claire Sweeney
Producer: Jane Macnaught, Dianne Nelmes
Writer: Red Robbins

London’s Burning TV Show
Kate
The lives of firefighters at Blackwall Fire Station.
Director: John Reardon, Gerry Mill
Cast: Glen Murphy, Richard Walsh, Ben Onwukwe, Shirley Greenwood, Michael Garner, Amanda Dickinson
Producer: Paul Knight, Henry Tomlinson
Writer: Dave Humphries, Simon Sharkey

EastEnders TV Show
Gemma Clewes
The everyday lives of the inhabitants of Albert Square in the East-End of London.

The Bill TV Show
PC Andrea Dunbar
Uniform officers and detectives from an inner London police station enforce law and order on a day to day basis.
Director: Chris Lovett, Derek Lister
Cast: Graham Cole, Jeff Stewart, Trudie Goodwin, Simon Rouse, Eric Richard, Mark Wingett
Producer: Michael Chapman, Richard Handford
Writer: Geoff McQueen, Tom Needham

Taggart TV Show
Kate McCready
The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.
Director: Alan Macmillan, Ian Madden
Cast: Blythe Duff, Colin McCredie, John Michie, Alex Norton, Robert Robertson, James MacPherson
Producer: Graeme Gordon, Eric Coulter
Writer: Glenn Chandler, Stuart Hepburn

Take the High Road TV Show
Trish McDonald
Twice-weekly Scottish Soap Opera.
Director: David Andrews, Norman Morrison
Cast: Eileen McCallum, Alec Monteath, Caroline Ashley, Gwyneth Guthrie, Lesley Fitz-Simons, John Stahl
Producer: Robert Love, Brian Mahoney
Writer: Don Houghton, Michael Elder

Emmerdale Farm TV Show
Moira Barton
A soap opera set in a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales.
Director: Alan Wareing, Tim O’Mara
Cast: Lucy Pargeter, Mark Charnock, Elizabeth Estensen, Jeff Hordley, Charley Webb, Antony Audenshaw
Producer: Richard Ellis, Diva Rodriguez
Writer: Kevin Laffan, Martin Fustes

Natalie J. Robb, Is She Married |  Is Natalie Robb in a relationship?

Natalie J. Robb, who won 2017’s Sexiest Female title at the ‘Inside Soap Awards’ is single, and that definitely might come forth as surprising news. However, the people, who fantasize her to be their love, might be happy knowing about her not dating anyone.
Robb is very vocal about what she wants in life and when. Back in October 2017, she stated the reason behind her not dating;

“I have no time to date anyway. I would rather wait for the right person to come along, I’m not in a hurry. I am definitely not on Tinder or anything like that. Oh my goodness, no. Could you imagine Mucky Moira popping up on someone’s phone? Nothing against other people who want to do that, but I’ll wait for the right person to come along.”

Robb went further to say, “I don’t know whether it is with social media now, but the dating scene and apps like Tinder have stopped people going out to meet as much as they used to do. I would rather meet someone, by the way, fate bringing us together.”

Also, she provided a slight hint that after being done with the big storylines that she is a part of, she might get into the dating. However, we also came to know that Bronson, her dog is her big love, as of now.

“Bronson is my big love at the moment, I don’t have time to date as I live on set! Maybe I’ll get back into it once I’ve finished with these big storylines. If I went for dinner I’d have to say, ‘Do you mind if I bring my script with me, so I can learn my lines?’”

Robb, who is all about waiting for the things to fall into place by itself also once shared her thoughts on the wedding, back in 2014. In the context of her character, Moria from Emmerdale getting married, Robb expressed that her wedding will not be big, but it will undoubtedly be beautiful,

“For Moira and Cain it’s the whole traditional thing but that isn’t for me. It wouldn’t be a big, white wedding – I’d want to do something simple but beautiful. Not that I’m in any rush to get married. In real life, it’s never really been a big thing for me.”

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Update: 2024-07-20