Natalie J. Robb made her screen debut in the Scottish soap opera ‘Take the High Road’ in 1990. She played the role of ‘Trish McDonald’ and parted ways from the show in 1999. Robb was next seen in television series like ‘Taggart’ (1992), ‘Sunburn’ (1999), ‘Dream Team’ (2000-2001), and ‘London's Burning’ (2001). In 2001, she grabbed the role of ‘Jude Carlyle’ in the British medical soap opera ‘Doctors,’ created by Chris Murray. She remained a part of the show until 2004. She next joined the cast of the British police procedural television series ‘The Bill,’ created by Geoff McQueen. She played the role of ‘PC Andrea Dunbar’ and exited the show in 2005. Robb next starred in television series like ‘Where The Heart Is’ (2005), ‘Holby City’ (2005), ‘Waking The Dead’ (2005), ‘Good Girl Bad Girl’ (2006), ‘New Tricks’ (2006), ‘EastEnders’ (2006), ‘Kitchen’ (2007), and ‘Sea of Souls’ (2007). Robb made her silver screen debut in the 2008 American action film ‘The Shepherd: Border Patrol,’ directed by Isaac Florentine. The film was made on a budget of $13 million and released on direct-to-DVD in the United States. The following year, she starred as ‘Moira Barton’ in the British soap opera ‘Emmerdale,’ created by Kevin Laffan. The series celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022. In 2014, Robb made an appearance on the British television game show ‘Family Fortunes’ as a contestant.