Nia Roam
Nia Roam is an exceptionally talented actress known for her captivating performances across a range of genres, from drama to comedy. She has a unique ability to immerse herself in her characters, allowing audiences to connect deeply with their stories. In Jay Baruchel's chilling horror film, *Random Acts of Violence*, Nia takes on the role of Megan, delivering a haunting performance that draws viewers into her harrowing experience. She also shines as Ginny, a savvy street-smart teenager, in Jonas Åkerlund's *Polar*, showcasing her versatility.
Nia's work in the Canadian independent film *Boys vs. Girls*, directed by Michael Stasko, earned her recognition as part of the Best Ensemble Cast. This delightful film transports audiences back to a nostalgic co-ed summer camp in 1990s Ontario, where the central theme is girl empowerment. In the LMN thriller *My Mom's Darkest Secrets*, she portrays Ashley, a young woman on a quest for truth, while her role as Miya in *Mean Queen* reveals her emotional depth. Nia co-stars with Julia Tomasone in *Dark Haven High*, where their characters' complex relationship adds layers to the narrative. Additionally, Nia's portrayal of the witty and intelligent Pristine in the Canadian/Australian series *Oh Yuck!* spans 26 episodes, further highlighting her comedic talent.
Nia began her journey in acting at a young age, joining the prestigious Actor's Foundry in Vancouver at just 14, where she studied for three years under the renowned Matthew Harrison. She honed her craft with mentors such as Dolores Drake and Michael Bean, and spent five summers with the Bard's Young Shakespeareans, performing in classics like *The Winter's Tale*.