Born in the Ukraine but raised in Toronto, Canada, Nikki Benz was a top figure and calendar model before becoming an exotic dancer. She had always had an interest in the adult-film industry, and one day just decided to give it a try. She made her first adult film in 2002, liked it, and has stayed in the business ever since.
Nikki Bidun is an actress, known for Top Chef Jr (2017), Chopped Junior (2015) and Weekend Today (1987).
Nicole Blonsky (born November 9, 1988) is an American actress, singer, dancer, and Internet personality, who is best known for her breakthrough role as Tracy Turnblad in the film Hairspray (2007), for which she won a Critics' Choice Award and received a nomination for a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She is also known for her starring role as Willamena Rader in the ABC Family series Huge (2010), for which she received a Teen Choice Award nomination.
Nikki Bohm is an actress and director, known for Untitled Armadillo Project (2017), Masho's Descent (2016) and In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011).
Nikki Boyer is a vibrant, comedic on-camera personality who is labeled as the girl next door with a little edge! Her most recent success is creating and hosting the Wondery podcast "Dying for Sex." which won the Ambie for Podcast of the Year in 2021. Nikki is a 3-time Emmy award winning TV host who made her mark as the host Yahoo!'s "Daytime in No Time," making her the most watched woman on the web with over 700 million clicks during her time there. Nikki also hosted Hearst Digital's "What You Missed," was a regular guest on E!'s "HelloRoss," co-host of the "Straight Talk with Ross" Podcast, a frequent guest on The Wendy Williams Show, HLN's Showbiz Tonight, Access Hollywood Live and countless other TV and Web Shows! Nikki just recently guest-starred on the Netflix revival of "The Gilmore Girls and "Angie Tribeca." Nikki writes and directs music video parodies for Electus, Yahoo, and AwesomenessTV. Her most recent Taylor Swift parody, "Bad Blood Test" reached almost 80 million clicks on her own YouTube Channel. Just recently, she reached over the 100,000 subscribers mark. Before becoming the face of the internet's most watch daily web show, Nikki was an angel for women everywhere in America as the host of TLC's popular ambush show "Perfect Proposal," where she helped men plot how to pop the question. Shortly after the series wrapped, Nikki landed a co-host position alongside John Henson for the TV Guide Network's "Watch This," giving her the opportunity to interview television stars about the latest scoop on their series. Nikki's success with getting celebrities to dish things they probably shouldn't- landed her double duty for the TV Guide Network (Pop TV), serving as a red carpet correspondent for the Live Award Show coverage. Nikki is also the voice of Freeform's comedy slate and many commercials and animated shows such as "Word Girl," and "Captain Infinity." Between hosting gigs, Nikki maintains an acting career with appearances in Gilmore Girls, 90210, Lie to Me, The L Word, According to Jim, Malcolm in the Middle as well as starring in the film, "Coyote County Loser," "Jesus People and most recently the Geek Con romantic comedy, "Fame-ish." Nikki has been in a committed relationship with Tommy Fields, musician, and composer for almost a decade. She's raising his 2 daughters as well as her giant St. Bernard. They have a musical duo called, The Cardboard Cutouts. Nikki is co-hosting the successful, weekly "Straight Talk with Ross" Podcast available on iTunes.
Nikki BreAnne Wells was born in Dallas, Texas, USA, as Nichole BreAnne Wells. She grew up playing golf, tennis, and training at a National level in gymnastics and cheerleading. She competed and won multiple National titles with professional teams throughout high school. After graduating she was invited to join the National Cheerleading Association (NCA) Staff professional team, and traveled the US, teaching high school and college cheerleading camps, as well as judging National competitions. Nikki attended Dallas Baptist University, Texas State University, and other Texas colleges where she studied Biology as a Pre-Med student while playing in NCAA golf tournaments, cheerleading, performing in theatre, and working in advanced painting and sculpture. In 2009 she decided to pursue her interest in theatre and comedy by furthering her education in the arts in Los Angeles, CA. Upon arrival she was immediately signed by an agency. Continuing school as planned became impossible due to the unexpected booking of the first role she was asked to audition for. Her acting debut began on the CBS sitcom, How I Met Your Mother, where she played a hot woman guest star, in a scene with Neil Patrick Harris. Shortly after, Nikki took off in the National commercial world for brands such as: Little Debbie Snacks, Samsung, Lexus, and many others. She has worked on other projects such as: Charlie Sheen's, Anger Management, Workaholics, Futurescape with James Woods, Takers, starring Hayden Christensen and Paul Walker. In 2014, The British Broadcasting Corporation booked her on a show and sponsored her a work visa in order to travel to London and Edinburgh, Scotland, to shoot a role in a BBC comedy, Pramface. She has recently shot a supporting role in a film starring Bruce Willis, called Vice, and has another film coming out next year, playing her first biker-chick role, in a scene with Kellan Lutz.
Nikki Britton is an actress and writer, known for How to Stay Married (2018), At Home Alone Together (2020) and The Other Guy (2017).
Nikki Brooks was born on June 29, 1968 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. She is an actress, known for Jupiter Moon (1990), Bloody New Year (1987) and Inspector Morse (1987).
Nikki has been tumbling and falling down for fun since she was five years old, so it was only natural to make a career out of it! Within 6 years of taking her first gymnastics class, Nikki was a USAG level 10 gymnast, consistently placing in the top three at state championships every year on floor exercise. Financial setbacks forced her to retire early, but she was very quickly "adopted" by coach Madonna Holladay and the Sparkman Varsity cheerleaders. Together in 1997, they won the national championship in the UCA small co-ed division. Nikki graduated from the University of Montevallo, where she studied history and theater. Soon afterwards, she found herself in a number of musical theater productions, flipping around the stage in high heels and falling down for laughs. This, combined with her gymnastics and cheerleading background, proved to be invaluable experience down the road.... A long time fan of the show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", Nikki had always wanted to work as a stunt double, but she never thought it could happen to her! At the age of 30, she was living in Georgia and about ready to give up on her dream of becoming a performer, when a chance encounter with a stunt coordinator led to a SAG card and a career in stunts. Today, Nikki has worked on over 60 films and television shows, hitting the ground and jumping off buildings for some of Hollywood's leading actresses. She is forever grateful to those who have always believed in her and helped her along the way. "Follow your heart, and never give up on your dreams!"
Nikki Brown is a writer, producer, and actor who grew up in Michigan and now lives in Los Angeles, CA. Nikki earned her MFA in Writing for Screen and Television from the University of Southern California and a B.A. in Biology from Dartmouth College. In addition to writing for the screen, Nikki writes about technology and culture for a number of magazines and online journals.