Nancy Robertson
Nancy Robertson, a trailblazing computer scientist, played a pivotal role in creating COBOL, a groundbreaking programming language that transformed business data processing.
Fiction Writer | Movie Actress | Producer
Nancy Robertson is a Canadian actress, producer, and writer, best known for her roles as Wanda Dollard in the television series Corner Gas and Millie Upton in the series Hiccups. Both shows were created by and starred her husband, Brent Butt. Other notable works include appearances in the films Control Alt Delete, Grand Unified Theory, and The Delicate Art of Parking, as well as guest roles in TV shows like Cold Squad and Da Vincis Inquest.
In recent years, Nancy has continued to act, produce, and write. She has appeared in several films and television shows, including the Hallmark Channel movie Love, Once and Always (2020) and the CBC comedy series Workin’ Moms (2019-present). She has also produced and written several short films and web series.
In addition to her work in film and television, Nancy is also an accomplished stage actress. She has appeared in numerous productions across Canada, including the Stratford Festival and the Shaw Festival.
Nancy Robertson is a multi-talented artist who has made significant contributions to the Canadian film and television industry. She is an inspiration to aspiring actors, producers, and writers, and her work will continue to be enjoyed by audiences for years to come.