Nicole was born in Singapore and raised in Melbourne, Australia. At a young age she danced with the Australian Ballet, being in their associated program for over 8 years. There, she danced in many of the company's productions including the company's Madame Butterfly, The Nutcracker and the Royal Ballet's tour of Swan Lake. Her skills in improvisation subsequently landed her in Chris Lilley's 'Summer Heights High'. She was also accepted into second year at The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), but left to play a lead role in the Disney show 'As the Bell Rings.' She is highly skilled in many areas of dance including jazz, character, contemporary, hip hop, modern and classical. Nicole has also been classical trained vocally, with a mezzo-soprano range.
Nicole Joy-Fraser is an actress, known for Clarice (2021), Québexit (2020) and Jerry Springer: The Opera (2005).
Nicole Kafka is an actress, known for New Amsterdam (2018), Salina P (2016) and Appointed - The Story of George H. Murray (2018).
Nicole Kang is an actress and writer, known for Batwoman (2019), You (2018) and Swallow (2019).
Nicole Karen is known for What's New Pussycat (1965), Karatekas and co (1973) and Contes immoraux (1973).
Nicole Karimi is known for The Student Body (2016).
Nicole Kassell received a BA from Columbia University in Art History and an MFA from NYU's Film Program, where she was honored with full scholarships for two years. Her short film, "Jaime," won the DGA student female filmmaker prize, and her thesis film, "The Green Hour," premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002. Kassell's first feature film "The Woodsman" premiered in competition at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by Newmarket Films. The screenplay, based on the play by Steven Fechter, was co-written by Kassell and Fechter. It won first prize at the 2002 Slamdance Screenplay Competition. The film received numerous accolades: a CACAE (art house award) at the Directors' Fortnight at The Cannes Film Festival; The Jury Prize at the Deauville Film Festival; a Humanitas nomination; and The Satyajit Ray Award at the London Film Festival. Kassell was nominated for a Gotham Award (Breakthrough Director) and Independent Spirit Award (Best First Feature) and was recognized by Variety as one of ten "directors to watch." Kassell is developing an adaptation of the novel "Prodigal Summer" by Barbara Kingsolver. Kassell optioned the rights and is co-writing with Kingsolver. The project was selected for the 2013 Sundance Writer's and Producers Lab, and is being produced by Big Beach films. Kassell also directs episodic television, including "The Killing," "The Americans," "The Following" & "Rectify." Kassell has guest lectured at NYU, mentored for the Cinereach foundation, and serves on the Eastern Director's Council of the DGA. She lives in New York City with her husband and two children.
Nicole Katherine Riddell is known for Mask of the Devil (2022), White Sky (2021) and Devil May Care (2023).
Nicole Kelly is known for Under His Influence (2023).
Nicole Kelly is known for Stripper Party (2023).