Wielding a fiery personality with hair and wits to match, actress Nicole LaLiberté marches to the beat of her own drum and continues to find herself exactly where she's supposed to be, most recently in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks" as the enigmatic Darya and an upcoming role in the new Showtime show "I'm Dying Up Here." Getting her start at the tender age of 12, Nicole moved from her upstate New York hometown to Manhattan on a scholarship to the School of American Ballet. Introduced to Warhol associate Paul Morrissey through her manager, she was cast in his classic film "News From Nowhere," giving Nicole her first Venice Film Festival experience. Another introduction, this time to notable director Gregg Araki, lead to a role in the widely acclaimed "Kaboom," leading her to both Cannes and cult status. Extensive television and film credits followed including turns in 'Nurse Jackie,' 'Rescue Me,' ' Law & Order: Criminal Intent,' 'The Mentalist,' 'CSI,' 'Major Crimes,' "Dinner For Schmucks," "Shouting Secrets" and "Nous York." Nicole's career gained steam with the high-profile role of hipster vixen Lulu on the HBO Original Series 'How to Make It in America' and she was featured on Showtime's smash hit 'Dexter' as the mysterious Arlene Shram. She then starred in the film "Girls Against Boys," in which she portrays searing serial killer Lu. Nicole also starred in the paper-mâche instant midnight cult classic "Adam Green's Aladdin" and "Man Rots from the Head" opposite Michael Cera. Nicole has a long love of fashion and has been shot by such acclaimed photographers as David LaChapelle, Ellen von Unwerth, Terry Richardson, and Patrick Demarchelier to name a few, and has been featured in publications ranging from Vogue to Interview. Just last year she was photographed by Drew Barrymore for a V Magazine portfolio. She has appeared in campaigns for Kenzo, Coach, L'Oreal, Maybelline and Ready to Wear designer Christian Siriano. She also possesses a flair for music. She was signed to the label Chrysalis as a teenager when she was living in London, just before she was deported. She now utilizes these proclivities for indigenous ceremonial purposes. She currently resides in Los Angeles.
Nicole LaPlaca was born on 3 January 1986 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Outro Conto da Nova Cinderela (2008), Todas Contra John (2006) and Quatro Vidas de um Cachorro (2017).
After a lifetime spent making people laugh and training everywhere from William Esper to HB Studios in the Big Apple, Nicole packed up her car and trekked out to Los Angeles where she's been working hard in the TV and Film world ever since. Her focus on Improv training at Upright Citizens Brigade, as well as her work at Ivana Chubbuck and Margie Haber Studios helped her land a lead role in the comedy, Christmas With The Karountzoses, and the 2014 thriller Lost In Darkness. Nicole's informal performing career started early on when she unveiled her talent for impressions. Her first endeavor as a mimic was at the ripe old age of 4 when she began regaling her parents and their friends with her impersonation of Greedo the bounty hunter from Star Wars." Her love and talent for creating characters and learning new accents and dialects continues to this day. She also enjoys hiking, horseback riding, and spending time with her dogs, Wyatt and Sookie. Her love for animals also inspired her to pursue a certificate as licensed dog trainer.
Nicole Lamb is an actress of stage and screen born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. She has performed off-Broadway, in national tours, and most recently internationally in Six the Musical as Katherine Howard on the Norwegian Bliss. She has worked alongside Viola Davis and has been directed by Spike Lee's "inside man" Barry Alexander Brown.
Nicole Lapin is a veteran financial journalist, serving as an anchor on CNN, CNBC, and Bloomberg. Her first book, "Rich Bitch: A Simple 12-Step Plan for Getting Your Financial Life Together...Finally" was published in 2015 and became an instant New York Times Best Seller. You can follow Nicole on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and at NicoleLapin.com for smart financial advice and unconventional money tips.
Nicole Lauer is known for Bittersweet Revenge (2016), Olaf Ittenbach's Colourman (2017) and La Petite Mort II (2014).
Nicole Lauren is known for Cross the Line (2010), The Good Life (1997) and Sekai Gyoten News (2000).
Nicole Law is known for Tales from the Loop (2020), Warrior (2019) and Every Day (2018).
Nicole was born in Burbank, California on September 24, 1999, of Canadian and Irish descent. From the moment she could walk and talk, Nicole put on home plays at every opportunity she got, which sometimes included bit parts starring the family dog or some other unsuspecting passerby! She was also, never far away from her sketchpad and pencils. Nicole got her first taste of being on a movie set at the age of 1, when she posed for a still photo of Lorelai as an Infant on Gilmore Girls, (Warner Bros.). In 2005, she and her family relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia where at the age of 6, Nicole began her acting career. Her first booking, a speaking role on Kyle XY, (ABC Family) turned into a recurring one. To date Nicole has shot 5 episodes. She then booked a role in the upcoming feature Jennifer's Body (written by Juno's Diablo Cody). Shortly thereafter, Nicole progressed to her first out of town location shoot with a principal role in Fear Itself, (NBC), where she played Courtney Mahoney. She then booked an episode of The Guard, (Global TV), followed by a co-starring role (Audrey) on the TV series Supernatural, (Warner Bros./ CW), where she worked directly with the two leads. With a love for the Arts in general, Nicole enjoys a wide variety of related hobbies/interests which include drama, drawing, sculpting, guitar and origami, to name but a few! She has won two art competitions; one in the US and one in Canada. Nicole loves to write stories and likes to story board her ideas with a view to making films further down the road. Karate and horse riding are also fun for her during her downtime.