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Samantha Robson, known in the UK for her role as WPC Vicky Hagen in the acclaimed police drama "The Bill," completed her first US film, A Year and a Day (2005), starring alongside Fairuza Balk, Sean Gullette, and Joshua Leonard. She is also a regular on Cartoon Network's "Toonami."
In addition, Samantha produced Tim Robbins's controversial play "Embedded." After a successful premiere in Los Angeles, the play moved to the Public Theatre in New York for an extended, sold-out run and later returned from a successful stint at London's Riverside Studios, where she also served as Assistant Director.
A classically trained actress, Samantha Robson has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and appeared at the Royal National Theatre alongside renowned playwright Harold Pinter in a collection of his works.
Her stage roles include Olivia in "Twelfth Night" (RSC), Mariana in "Measure for Measure" (RSC), Sovieg and Aase in "Peer Gynt" (RSC), Zillah in "Cain" (RSC), Burlington Bertie in "Music Hall" (RSC), Suzanna in "A Brand From The Burning" (RSC), Stella Kirby in "Eden End" (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Tamora in "Titus Andronicus" (Hornsey Theatre), Laurey in "Oklahoma!" (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre), and Ismene and Eurydice in "Antigone" (Bristol Old Vic).
Her other work includes "The Trial of Sir Walter Raleigh" with Michael York for the BBC, "Breaking the Code" and "The Living Room" for LA TheatreWorks, and a number one tour in England playing the lead role of Cyrenne in "Rattle Of A Simple Man," directed by Patrick Sandford.
Beyond "The Bill," her television appearances include a starring role in the BBC's "Murder in Mind" and presenting on Channel 4's "The Big Breakfast." Samantha is also a member of Tim Robbins' Actors Gang and BAFTA LA.