Nicole was born on a chilly Christmas Eve afternoon in San Francisco and was said to be her mother’s favorite holiday gift. As the middle child, she spent most of her time singing to the mirror and impersonating middle aged women. Soon, her mother realized she needed an outlet thus introducing her introverted child to the world of summer theater camp.
After several years of theater geekdom throughout middle school and high school, Nicole took the next step to become a serious actor and attended the Pacific Conservatory of Performing Arts in central California. In attendance, Nicole not only learned the fundamental techniques for acting and stage performance, more importantly, she learned the value of story telling and the great responsibility an actor has to the human experience.
After graduating the program, Nicole packed up her playbooks and Mr. Bean action figures and moved to Los Angeles. She continues to pursue acting in film, television, theatre, commercials, and the World Wide Web. She continues her practice of long form improvisation with the Upright Citizens Brigade. When not acting, you can likely find her hiking, dancing by herself, sipping old fashions, karaoking to “Papa Don’t Preach,” mothering children (nanny style) and spending hours on the phone with old friends.