Nicole Stamp
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Nicole Stamp is a triple Canadian Screen Award-nominated television director and writer, a Writers Guild of Canada Award Nominee, and the recipient of a Toronto Arts Award for Excellence and Innovation in Theatre.
Nicole is the creator, writer, and host of an upcoming TV show called MEDIA STAMPED, teaching media literacy to kids age 9-11; to be produced by multi-Emmy winning kids TV juggernauts Sinking Ship Entertainment and in partnership with renowned advocacy platform Global Citizen. Coming Fall 2024, on TELUS+.
Nicole's directing work includes The Popularity Papers (BBC / YTV), The Next Step (CBBC), Odd Squad (PBS / Sinking Ship), Blue's Clues (Nickelodeon), The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy (Family Channel), Lockdown (YouTube Originals), Family Feud Canada (CBC), and Teletubbies (Netflix).
Nicole began her career with 10 seasons as a host, writer, and director on the acclaimed live-to-air improvised kids show TVOKids. Segments on which she was a key creative won 2 Gemini Awards among 6 nominations.
As an actor, Nicole can be seen on Locke and Key (Netflix), Hudson and Rex (CityTV), The Handmaid's Tale (HULU), and Carmilla, a Canadian Screen-Award winning web series with over 75 million views on YouTube. She is also a well-regarded voice actor, with major roles on dozens of cartoons and video games, including Assassins Creed Origins (Ubisoft), Doomsday Brothers (Adult Swim), Total Drama: Ridonculous Race (Cartoon Network), Fangbone (Disney Plus), Blue's Clues (PBS), and Elinor Wonders Why (PBS).
Nicole has been nominated for 3 Canadian Screen Awards: two for Writing and one for Directing. She is also a Writers' Guild Award-nominated writer, and has written for Noonbory (BBC Kids), Lockdown (Sinking Ship / YouTube Originals), EnviroGirl (TVOntario), and The Snoopy Show (AppleTV+).
Stamp brings a strong equity lens to every project. Her writing on race and gender has been published by CNN, and she cares deeply about mentoring the next generation, including over a decade with the Artists Mentoring Youth - AMY Project, including founding and directing their eOne Film Training Program.
Nicole Stamp lives in Toronto, Canada, and she holds a Guinness World Record for playing Dodgeball for 36 hours straight, an accomplishment she does not recommend.
Nicole is the creator, writer, and host of an upcoming TV show called MEDIA STAMPED, teaching media literacy to kids age 9-11; to be produced by multi-Emmy winning kids TV juggernauts Sinking Ship Entertainment and in partnership with renowned advocacy platform Global Citizen. Coming Fall 2024, on TELUS+.
Nicole's directing work includes The Popularity Papers (BBC / YTV), The Next Step (CBBC), Odd Squad (PBS / Sinking Ship), Blue's Clues (Nickelodeon), The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy (Family Channel), Lockdown (YouTube Originals), Family Feud Canada (CBC), and Teletubbies (Netflix).
Nicole began her career with 10 seasons as a host, writer, and director on the acclaimed live-to-air improvised kids show TVOKids. Segments on which she was a key creative won 2 Gemini Awards among 6 nominations.
As an actor, Nicole can be seen on Locke and Key (Netflix), Hudson and Rex (CityTV), The Handmaid's Tale (HULU), and Carmilla, a Canadian Screen-Award winning web series with over 75 million views on YouTube. She is also a well-regarded voice actor, with major roles on dozens of cartoons and video games, including Assassins Creed Origins (Ubisoft), Doomsday Brothers (Adult Swim), Total Drama: Ridonculous Race (Cartoon Network), Fangbone (Disney Plus), Blue's Clues (PBS), and Elinor Wonders Why (PBS).
Nicole has been nominated for 3 Canadian Screen Awards: two for Writing and one for Directing. She is also a Writers' Guild Award-nominated writer, and has written for Noonbory (BBC Kids), Lockdown (Sinking Ship / YouTube Originals), EnviroGirl (TVOntario), and The Snoopy Show (AppleTV+).
Stamp brings a strong equity lens to every project. Her writing on race and gender has been published by CNN, and she cares deeply about mentoring the next generation, including over a decade with the Artists Mentoring Youth - AMY Project, including founding and directing their eOne Film Training Program.
Nicole Stamp lives in Toronto, Canada, and she holds a Guinness World Record for playing Dodgeball for 36 hours straight, an accomplishment she does not recommend.