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Marisol Nichols
Birthday:
2 November 1973
Height:
163 cm
Biography
If you want a favorite book, Orson Scott Card's 'Ender's Game'. You'll be hooked. I think he's written like twelve or thirteen.
If you want a favorite book, Orson Scott Card's 'Ender's Game'. You'll be hooked. I think he's written like twelve or thirteen.
I am not really ever accused of being shy or meek.
I am not really ever accused of being shy or meek.
If I'm going to work, hopefully I have a late call time, and can hang out with Rain and our nanny until we shoot.
If I'm going to work, hopefully I have a late call time, and can hang out with Rain and our nanny until we shoot.
I'm pretty good with languages.
I'm pretty good with languages.
I would love to do a really stupid character on The Office (2005). I'm so an 'Office' fan.
I would love to do a really stupid character on The Office (2005). I'm so an 'Office' fan.
I really want to work with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp.
I really want to work with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp.
Every year, my family and I would go visit my mom's family in Texas. We would drive from Chicago to Texas, and once we started to get towards San Antonio, everyone looked like me! It was such a great feeling. Everyone had the same brown skin that I did.
Every year, my family and I would go visit my mom's family in Texas. We would drive from Chicago to Texas, and once we started to get towards San Antonio, everyone looked like me! It was such a great feeling. Everyone had the same brown skin that I did.
If you were to ask me to speak Swedish or Dutch or German, I have no idea if I could pull that off!
If you were to ask me to speak Swedish or Dutch or German, I have no idea if I could pull that off!
Growing up, I just wanted to be like everyone else. I didn't value or understand the beauty in being different at the time in my life.
Growing up, I just wanted to be like everyone else. I didn't value or understand the beauty in being different at the time in my life.
I can bring Rain with me everywhere I go, but when she's in school, I don't know what I'll do. The longest I've been away from her is three days, and I cried my eyes out. The first day of school will be so hard.
I can bring Rain with me everywhere I go, but when she's in school, I don't know what I'll do. The longest I've been away from her is three days, and I cried my eyes out. The first day of school will be so hard.
I can't wait to use a BabyBjoern. I'm in love with the Orbit Baby stroller, and I also really like the Bugaboo.
I can't wait to use a BabyBjoern. I'm in love with the Orbit Baby stroller, and I also really like the Bugaboo.
Marisol Nichols
From her breakout role as "Audrey Griswold" in Vegas Vacation (1997), to her powerful performance in the prison drama Felon (2008), to commanding the Counter Terrorist Unit in 24 (2001), Nichols has consistently garnered award recognition and critical acclaim. Her evocative performances have accumulated three ALMA Award nominations and won the distinguished Golden Eagle Award for Most Promising Actress.Nichols is currently recurring on the CBS series, NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003), as Special Agent Zoe Keates. Nichols previously starred in the Darren Star / ABC series, GCB (2012), opposite Kristin Chenoweth; Steven Bochco's drama Blind Justice (2005); ABC series The Gates (2010); ABC series In Justice (2006); Fox's 24 (2001); Showtime's groundbreaking Resurrection Blvd. (2000) and an Emmy-nominated episode of ER (1994), alongside Ewan McGregor. On the film side, in addition to Vegas Vacation (1997) and Felon (2008), Nichols has also starred in Delta Farce (2007), Big Momma's House 2 (2006), Jane Austen's Mafia! (1998), with special appearances in Scream 2 (1997), Can't Hardly Wait (1998) and Bowfinger (1999).In addition to her work on screen, Nichols has been fighting for human rights abuses for over a decade. Her most recent passion has been putting an end to the most egregious human rights violation, human trafficking. In the last two years, Nichols has made over eight trips to DC, meeting with members of Congress and other organizations and has supported imperative trafficking legislation. Nichols has produced two celebrity human trafficking events to raise awareness for this cause and is hard at work producing the third this September. Nichols is currently forming her own non-profit, 501(c)(3) to lend an even bigger voice for this issue.
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