Best known for her roles in Utopia and No Offence, Alexandra Roach hasn't been far away from our screens in the last couple of years but who is the actress, is she married and what's she said ...
Alexandra Roach said she used her own experience of imposter syndrome to make her character "feel real" Welsh actress Alexandra Roach said she used her own experience of imposter syndrome in her ...
Well that is exactly what we found out, when we had the pleasure in speaking to talented Welsh actor Alexandra Roach, as she pulls back the curtain on her experience shooting the compelling BBC ...
Alexandra Roach: Absolutely not. But you know, on every train I get on now, I’m thinking, ‘Oh gosh, if that happens could I help in any way?’ We’d have to be desperate if they were looking at me to ...
“Now, every time I board a train, I think what if?” says Alexandra Roach, star of new BBC One six episode thriller Nightsleeper. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
In order to save the passengers before the train crashes, off-duty police officer Joe Roag (Joe Cole) and acting National Cyber Security Centre technical director Abby Aysgarth (Alexandra Roach ...
To do so Joe has to lightly flirt by satellite phone with London-based cyber whizz Abigail (Alexandra Roach) while all around them seek to undermine their best efforts to avert the end of the ...
Welsh actress Alexandra Roach has regularly worked on our screens over the last couple of years. This weekend she will headline new BBC drama Nightsleeper alongside Peaky Blinders’ Joe Cole ...
Welsh actress Alexandra Roach said she used her own experience of imposter syndrome in her role in a new BBC thriller. Roach, from Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, stars in Nightsleeper which sees ...