Melanie Nicholls-King

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Melanie Nicholls-King
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Years active1992-present
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Melanie Nicholls-King is a Canadian actress, perhaps best known for playing Cheryl in the drama series The Wire , and for her portrayal of Officer Noelle Williams in the drama series Rookie Blue . [1]

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Personal life

Nicholls-King is from Toronto. She is married and has a son. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Guilty as Sin Rosalie
1995 Rude Jessica
Skin Deep Montana Simpson
1998 A Cool, Dry Place Dallas Desk Clerk
2000 Mercy Jane
2001MapleMapleShort film
2007 How She Move Faye Green
2009ChainsMunkShort film
2011In Between LifeMonaShort film
2012Elijah the ProphetOfficer WalkerShort film
2014 St. Vincent Hospital Supervisor
2017 The Strange Ones Detective Reynolds
Filth City Detective Mason
Going in Style Cary SachsUncredited
Mary Goes Round Lou
2018 The Week Of Katrina
2020 Minor Premise Dean Myers
2021 A Journal for Jordan Kaleshia / Nanny

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Street Justice Adrienne HowellEpisode: "Catcher"
1993 Street Justice Episode: "Hello... Again"
1994 The Babymaker: The Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story Court ClerkTV film
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues NurseEpisode: "Kundela"
1995A Vow to KillCar Rental AgentTV film
Forever Knight Dr. TurnerEpisode: "Night in Question"
1996Closer and CloserDetective BrandTV film
1998The Defenders: Choice of EvilsSarah CaseyTV film
Goosebumps Teresa EricksonEpisodes: "Chillogy: Parts 1, 2 & 3"
Animorphs AishaEpisode: "My Name Is Jake: Part 2"
Highlander: The Raven Officer RobbinsEpisodes: "The Unknown Soldier", "Passion Play"
1998–2001 The Famous Jett Jackson Jules Jackson3 episodes
1998–2000 Traders JustineRecurring role (18 episodes)
1999 Deep in the City LoriEpisodes: "Haunted", "Confessions"
Summer's End Mrs. BlakelyTV film
Coming UngluedStewardessTV film
2000 The Color of Friendship FloraTV film
Catch a Falling StarGingerTV film
Dear America: When Will This Cruel War Be Over?IrisTV film
One KillAngie CarsonTV film
2000–2002 Little Bill Miss MurrayTV series
2001 What Makes a Family NoraTV film
Jett Jackson: The Movie Jules JacksonTV film
Doc Episode: "Blind Alley"
2002Society's ChildMoniqueTV film
Law & Order Trina FeltonEpisode: "Girl Most Likely"
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Chesley BarnesEpisode: "Seizure"
2002–2008 The Wire CherylRecurring role (15 episodes)
2003 Deacons for Defense Rose ClayTV film
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Woman #3Episode: "Desperate"
2004 Doc RochelleEpisode: "Wake Up Call"
False PretensesCeriseTV film
Third Watch Roberta MuskosEpisode: "Leap of Faith"
2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Jill BotasEpisode: "Undercover"
2009 Fear Itself AnitaEpisode: "The Circle"
Cupid CeliaEpisode: "Live and Let Spy"
2009–2010 One Life to Live Judge Avery HansenRecurring role (7 episodes)
2010–2015 Rookie Blue Noelle WilliamsMain role (39 episodes)
2011 The Being Frank Show Episode: "1.12"
2013 Orphan Black AmeliaEpisodes: "Unconscious Selection", "Endless Forms Most Beautiful"
Hostages Dr. MarshEpisode: "Sister's Keeper"
2015 Eye Candy Sergeant Catherine ShawRecurring role
Happyish AriannaEpisode: "Starring Josey Wales, Jesus Christ and the New York Times"
Veep Ms. BennettEpisodes: "Testimony", "B/ill"
Show Me a Hero Janet Rowan3 episodes
Saving Hope Laverne DavisEpisode: "Shine a Light"
2016 Falling Water Ann Marie BowenRecurring role
2017 Conviction Elyse SalmonEpisode: "Not Okay"
Channel Zero: No-End House Brenna KojaMain role; 3 episodes
2018 Star Trek: Discovery Admiral DrakeEpisode: "The War Without, The War Within"
Seven Seconds Marcelle3 episodes
NCIS: New Orleans Dr. MangoldEpisode: "Empathy"
The Amazing Gayl Pile DianaEpisode: "The Feelin' It Network"
The Detail AmeliaEpisode: "The Long Walk"
Chicago Med Ms. LarsonEpisode: "The Parent Trap"
Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance Doria Ragland TV film
Billions Frances Lynch2 episodes
The Sinner Judge2 episodes
FBI Keisha GrantEpisode: "Pilot"
2019 Anne with an E Hazel LacroixRecurring role; 3 episodes
2020 Blue Bloods Judge Cheryl HarveyEpisode: "Careful What You Wish For"
Diggstown Alice2 episodes
Little Fires Everywhere Regina Wright2 episodes[ citation needed ]
Your Honor Female Jones3 episodes

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References

  1. "bio". www.melanienichollsking.com. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  2. "EXCLUSIVE: Melanie Nicholls-King Speaks on Success, Future of Rookie Blue". 2 December 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2012.