Nancy Robertson
Nancy Robertson is a prominent Canadian actress celebrated for her role as Wanda Dollard in the beloved television series *Corner Gas*. She also gained recognition for portraying Millie Upton in the series *Hiccups*.
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Robertson's career began with her involvement in the Vancouver Theatre Sports League, where she honed her improvisational skills. She made her film debut in the comedic mockumentary *The Delicate Art of Parking*, sharing the screen with her *Corner Gas* colleague, Fred Ewanuick. Her television credits include a stint on the CBC sketch series *The 11th Hour* from 1999 to 2000, a notable guest role on the dark comedy *Dead Like Me* in 2003, and a part in the mini-series *Alice* as the dormouse. Additionally, she appeared briefly in Ice Cube's family film *Are We There Yet?*.
On March 1, 2010, Robertson took on the lead role in *Hiccups*, where she portrayed a children's author grappling with anger management issues. The series was created by and co-starred Brent Butt, her longtime collaborator. Beyond her professional endeavors, Nancy Robertson and Brent Butt tied the knot on November 19, 2005, and they continue to reside in Vancouver, supporting each other's artistic pursuits.