Nicole Hombrebueno is an actress and producer. She was born on November 7, 1986 in Vancouver British Columbia and discovered her passion for storytelling at a young age. Hard working and determined, Nicole is steadily building on her body of work and is noted for her roles in "Arrow" (2016), "Zoo" (2017), "Travelers" (2018), and "Cocaine Godmother" (2018) alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Nicole Huff, born and raised in Toronto, Canada, began her career in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 6. Her ethnicity is half Filipino, a quarter German and a quarter French. Nicole's passion and dedication for the arts grew over the years as she trained in numerous styles of dance such as ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, acrobatics, lyrical, musical and hip hop. She is a classically trained singer, pianist and violinist. She also took lessons in figure skating, skiing, swimming, soccer, karate and gymnastics. As a child, Nicole's love for being on stage got her involved in talent and beauty pageants. There, she won Miss All Canadian Overall Winner, Best in Talent, and Best in Public Speaking, to name a few. She achieved her Black belt in Karate and has received numerous awards for dancing, singing, piano and figure skating. Nicole was a child model at age 7 for Ford Kids Models. As Nicole grew, she continued to do theatre, print ads, and TV commercials. To this day, she has done over 35 commercials. In TV, she has performed in "Life with Derek" (Family Channel), "Jon Dore" (The Comedy Network), "Weird or What" (Discovery Channel), "Max and Shred" (Nickelodeon)", "Private Eyes" (Global) and "Diggstown" (CBC). After landing the role of Gloria on "Degrassi" (MTV), Nicole was brought back for the TV Movie and her love for film grew and she landed roles in short films such as "Knots" and "BFF". In addition to her work in TV and film, she has gained experience in theatre when she was a child. She starred as Molly in Marquee Theatrical Productions' Annie and has been part of school musical productions as well. She landed the role of young Nala in The Lion King (musical) and was set to perform at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore. She played Dorothy in Juilliard French Immersion School's production of the Wizard of Oz, and Carmen in Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts' production of Fame. During this time, Nicole's love for communication propelled her into studying French, which she now speaks very fluently. Nicole has also achieved her Four Year Honour Roll award as well as her Ontario Scholar Award in high school. She was also on the Dean's List in University where she studied Media Production majoring in Film, Television and Radio as well as minoring in French Language. Nicole nabbed a role on a show that debuted at #1 on Netflix called "Tiny Pretty Things" where she plays a recurring character named Paige Aquino. She acquired another role on "Pretty Hard Cases" (CBC) where she plays Alina Taylor. She is set to play a supporting role in "The Great Christmas Switch" and another supporting role in new movie project on Netflix which will be released in 2022. When Nicole is not on set, she travels and spends time with her family and friends. She is currently working on her EP original music to be released in 2021 with renowned music producer RH3 who has worked with Britney Spears, Michael Jackson and NSYNC to name a few. She continues to audition, partake in creative writing, dancing, singing pop music as well as write pop music regularly as her passion for storytelling continues to grow. Nicole also enjoys travelling.
Nicole Hughes is known for Cross 3 (2019), House of Mirrors (2014) and Transamerican Killer (2005).
Nicole I. Butler is an actress, host and Improv performer at Groundlings and Second City. She has appeared alongside esteemed actors such as Kelsey Grammer ("Boss"), Scott Bakula ("NCIS: New Orleans") and Marion Ross ("The Perfect Christmas List"). She's played Melania Trump on ("Jimmy Kimmel Live") and hosted for the Oprah Winfrey Network. Nicole was featured with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit and a Top 10 Maxim CoverGirl. Chicago Magazine named Nicole one of the "50 Most Beautiful Chicagoans," alongside Jennifer Hudson. Nicole earned her Master's Degree from NYU in Speech-Language Pathology and is fluent in sign language. She is a founding board member of the non-profit CSF. Nicole's adventurous, ebullient spirit has led her to swim with sharks, ice-climb and even summit Mount Kilimanjaro.
Nicole Ishida was born on 29 May 1990 in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. She is an actress, known for Cutie Honey: Tears (2016), Dôse mô nigerarenai (2021) and Sukutte goran (2021).
Nicole Izanec is known for Tigertail (2020), The Daily Show (1996) and MTV Beach House (1993).
Nicole J. Adelman is a producer and actress, known for Would You Rather (2012), A Short Spring (2011) and Old Dogs & New Tricks (2011).
Chicago-raised, Hawkeye-educated actress, writer, and producer, Nicole J. Butler, moved to Hollywood with $200. She got stuck on a carousel of inflexible day jobs that she hated, spent money on bad headshots, gave terrible auditions, quit acting, got burned out, went completely broke, had to move to THAT neighborhood (oh, you know the one)... and after years of doing it wrong, she finally started getting it right. Since recommitting herself to the craft of acting by studying with Martin Barter at the Sanford Meisner Center in North Hollywood, CA, Nicole has worked consistently since 2005; in front of- and behind the camera, on stage, and at the voiceover mic. She has appeared in well over 100 commercials, television shows, and independent projects, combined, and her varied experiences have given her a well-rounded perspective of the entertainment industry. Press coverage of Nicole includes HuffPost, CNN, Insider.com, The Hollywood Reporter, The Chicago Sun-Times, FOX LA, WGN Radio, and actors' trade publication, Backstage. At the time of writing, Nicole is, perhaps, best-known as "She Shed Cheryl" from State Farm's viral "She Shed" commercial.
Nicole J. Georges is known for No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics (2021), Marvel's Behind the Mask (2021) and Last Meal (2017).
Nicole Jamison, born February 21, 1980, is a graduate of The International Academy of Design & Technology, and resides in sunny Florida. She is an artist, and enjoys writing, painting, sewing, theater and making jewelry. Nicole recently published her first novel; 'The Dragonfly Kingdoms: Discovery' book one and is hard at work finishing book two of the series. Besides being an author, Nicole is discovering other passions with Screenwriting and Producing.