Career
Born in Trinidad, Nina Baden-Semper was a dancer when she first came to Britain, before going on to acting In an acting career that spans more than 40 years, Nina Baden-Semper has appeared in numerous radio, television, film and theatre productions and has toured worldwide in many plays. She has had varied stage roles in dramatic works that range from The Bacchae by Euripides, Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme by Molière and The Blacks by Jean Genet to modern thrillers such as Wait Until Dark and Stepping Out, as well as comedy roles.
She has been a television presenter for children's programmes and also Morning Worship for the British Broadcasting Corporation, and has made numerous guest appearances on quizzes, talks and panel shows both nationally and internationally.
Baden-Semper made two single releases and an album and was recently a rapper on the So Solid Crew video. She has appeared mainly in character parts in television, including in the ill-fated revival of Crossroads in 2002.
In 2006, she guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio adventure Memory Lane. In 2005, Baden-Semper appeared as Mary Seacole at a Mary Seacole Bicentenary exhibition at the Florence Nightingale Museum.