Nina Oyama

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Born (1993-08-18) 18 August 1993 (age 32)
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • writer
  • actress
  • director
Yearsactive2012–present
KnownforUtopia, Tonightly with Tom Ballard, The Angus Project
Nina Oyama
Born (1993-08-18) 18 August 1993 (age 32)
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • writer
  • actress
  • director
Years active2012–present
Known forUtopia, Tonightly with Tom Ballard, The Angus Project

Nina Oyama (born 18 August 1993) is an Australian comedian, writer, actress and director. She is well known for her roles in Utopia, Deadloch and her participation as contestant in Taskmaster Australia.

Oyama was born on 18 August 1993[1][2] to an Australian mother from Sydney's Northern Beaches and a Japanese father. Her parents met at a hostel in Nagoya.[3]

She attended North Sydney Girls High School,[4] and went on to study communications and theatre media at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst, New South Wales.[5]

Career

Oyama began performing stand-up comedy at 17 years old.[5][6] In 2012, she was a state finalist in the Class Clowns competition. That year she also performed at The Sydney Fringe as part of "Barely Legal - Australia's Best Young Comedians" alongside Neel Kolhatkar and Aaron Chen,[7] and performed on Dan Ilic's FBi Radio show.[3] Oyama became a writer for the children's sketch comedy show You're Skitting Me, and made her television debut performing stand-up comedy on SBS 2 in 2014.[5]

In 2017, Oyama was cast as executive assistant/receptionist Courtney Kano in the third, fourth, and fifth seasons of Utopia. In the same year, she joined the cast of ABC Comedy's topical entertainment show Tonightly with Tom Ballard as a writer; she also starred in the second and final series of the show in 2018.[8]

Oyama directed, co-wrote, and co-starred in The Angus Project, a web series and television pilot that aired on ABC iview in 2018. Based on real events in Bathurst,[9] the series co-stars Angus Thompson as a sports journalist with cerebral palsy, for whom Oyama becomes a friend and caregiver. The show received praise for its earnest depictions of disability and regional Australia.[10][11]

As of 2019 Oyama was regularly performing stand-up comedy.[12]

In 2020, she starred on the Network 10 sketch comedy series Kinne Tonight,[13] and served as a scriptwriter for Michael Cusack's Adult Swim series YOLO: Crystal Fantasy.[14] She co-directed the film Diving In, which starred an amputee swimmer and was featured in the 2020 Sydney Film Festival.[15] Also in that year, Oyama received media attention for making "#CatPoop" a trending topic on Twitter in Australia.[16]

On 9 July 2024, Deadloch was renewed for a second season and it was announced that Oyama would reprise the role of Abby Matsuda.[17] On 28 October, Oyama was named for the animated film The Pout Pout Fish.[18]

On 4 June 2025, Oyama was announced as part of the cast for the series Gnomes.[19]

Personal life

Oyama is bisexual.[3]

Filmography

Television appearances

Year Title Role Notes
2026 Gnomes
2025 Claire Hooper's House Of Games[20] Self 5 episodes
2025 The Role of a Lifetime Dr. Jesse 2 episodes
2023–present Deadloch Abby Matsuda 14 episodes
2023 Home and Away Slyvie Grey 2 episodes
We Interrupt This Broadcast Melissa Leong 7 episodes
Koala Man Little Nina 1 episode
2021 Mikki vs The World Various Series 1
2020 The Chasers War on 2020 Various
Moments of Clarity Nat 5 episodes
Dom and Adrian Debbie TV Special
2019–2020 Kinne Tonight Various 13 episodes
2017–2019, 2023 Utopia Courtney 16 episodes
2018 Fresh Blood Pilot Season Nina 1 episode

Film appearances

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Soulless Danni Short
The Complex Megan Short
2026 The Pout-Pout Fish Pip Film

Other appearances

Year Title Notes
2019 Spicks and Specks 1 episode
2021 Question Everything 1 episode
2023 Have You Been Paying Attention? 1 episode, as guest quiz master
Taskmaster Australia Season 1 contestant
10 episodes
Would I Lie to You? 1 episode
2024 Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee (NZ) 2 episodes
2024 Thank God You’re Here 1 episode
2025 Claire Hooper’s House of Games 5 episodes
2025 Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee (AU) 1 episode
Writer
Year Title Role Notes
2023 Monologue Writer 2 episodes
Class of '07 Developer 8 episodes
Koala Man Writer 1 episode
2022 Latecomers[21] Creator/Writer 6 episodes
2020 Diving In Writer Short
The Chaser's War on 2020 Writer
YOLO: Crystal Fantasy Writer 1 episode
2019 Squinters Additional Material 6 episodes
2018 Fresh Blood Pilot Season Writer 1 episode
2017–2018 Tonightly with Tom Ballard Writer 161 episodes
2013–2016 You're Skitting Me Additional Material 39 episodes
2016 The Chaser's Election Desk Additional Material 5 episodes

Awards and nominations

References

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