In 2017, she returned to the big screen in the romantic comedy ‘You, Me and Him’.
She portrays Sister Loquacious.
Known For A year later, she was cast in a radio adaptation of a story from the short-story collection ‘The State of the Art’. A native of London, Sosanya studied at the Vale of Catmose College in Oakham before receiving training at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance, obtaining A-Levels in performing arts.She began her acting career on stage. It was a sequel to ‘Twenty Twelve’, the BAFTA-winning BBC series about the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
She made her screen debut in 1992 in an episode of the police procedural drama series ‘The Bill’.
25 cinematic 'I love you' (and some 'I love you, too') In Lars von Trier’s avant-garde drama film ‘Manderlay’, she was cast as Rose, a slave living in a plantation where slavery persists 70 years after the American Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation.In 2006, Sosanya guest-starred in an episode of the long-running BBC sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who’.
As part of the cast of the 2003 romantic comedy ‘Love Actually,’ Sosanya along with her co-stars was nominated for a Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble Cast in 2004.In 2003, she performed as Rosalind in ‘As You Like It’ with the Royal Shakespeare Company ("RSC") at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Actress In 2015, she worked with Catherine Tate and Mark Gatiss in the play, ‘The Vote’, which was performed in the months leading up to the UK 2015 General Election and was broadcast live on More4 on the election night.In 2016, she appeared as Detective Chief Inspector Laura Porter in the ITV Scandinavian noir show ‘Marcella’.
Nina Sosanya is an actress from England who has garnered fame for portraying Lucy Freeman in the TV series ‘W1A’ and Kate McKenzie in ‘Last Tango in Halifax’.
Sosanya’s character, Lucy Freeman, works as a producer and later head of inclusivity at BBC, where the story of the show is set. Between 2001 and 2002, she portrayed Jenny Paige in the first two series of Channel 4’s comedy-drama show ‘Teachers’.
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