Born in Frankfurt, Germany; one brother, Eric; parents divorced, and both were adopted by step-mother, has had a total of 4 mothers and 5 fathers and grew up in Colorado.
Married Writer/Director Tony Spiridakis in 1996. Has two children (both actors) Nikos born in 1997 and Dimitri born in 1999. They reside in New York City.
Has since spent time for the most part being a wife and mother although she did co-produce (under name Nicole Spiridakis) the film, Tinseltown (1997) which premiered at the 1997 at the Montreal World Film Festival and was released in 1999. She appeared in the documentary, Driving To Ground Zero (2002 Woodstock film festival). Has also acted in Ash Tuesday (2003) and Noise (2004) both of which went to many festivals.
Nicole started acting in Community Theatre in Boulder Colorado at the age of 14. After graduating from Fairview High School she attended North Carolina School of the Arts where she studied with Yuri and Tanya Belov. After completing the summer session there she went to Los Angeles where she studied Miesner Technique with Jeff Goldblum and Robert Carnegie at Playhouse West.
Nicole played played the role of Terry in "Extremeties" at the West End Playhouse (L.A.) and was a founding member of the Downtown Playhouse (L.A.) where she performed in the play "Approaching Lavender".
She played Marilyn Monroe in Billy Idol's videos "Cradle of Love" and "L.A. Woman" both directed by David Fincher and Marilyn Monroe as an angel for Director Dominic Sena's video for the band The Blue Nile's song, "Headlights on the Parade".
Other works include, director Danny Cannon's "Strangers" which screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival and "Driving to Ground Zero" (as herself) which premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival '02.
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