Carys, a talented Welsh-born actress, singer, writer, composer, and presenter, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Her impressive debut show, a one-woman comedy-science-music extravaganza titled "Lovecraft (Not the sex shop in Cardiff)," earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious Best Cabaret award at the 2019 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
As a fluent Welsh speaker, Carys has had the opportunity to work extensively in theatre and television in Wales, showcasing her impressive range as a performer. Her impressive credentials include being twice BAFTA Cymru nominated for Best Actress and Best Presenter, a testament to her remarkable talent.
In 2013, Carys won The Norman Beaton Fellowship with the BBC Radio 4 drama department, a recognition of her outstanding work in the industry. Her impressive portfolio also includes her work as an accomplished singer, capable of performing in a wide range of styles.
As a member of Charlotte Church's Late Night Pop Dungeon, Carys has had the opportunity to collaborate with other talented artists and showcase her incredible vocal range. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Carys is also an author, releasing her autobiographical book "Dod Nôl At fy Nghoed" (To return to my trees) in 2021.
The book is a deeply personal and poignant exploration of Carys' experiences, including the loss of her father to Motor Neurone Disease in 2018 and her best friend to pancreatic cancer in 2019. Through her writing, Carys has courageously shared her story, offering a powerful and moving tribute to those she has lost.