Nadine Nicole

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Nadine Nicole
Born
Nadine Nicole Heimann

(1983-09-15) September 15, 1983 (age 40)
Other namesNadine Nicole
OccupationActress
Years active2005present

Nadine Nicole Heimann (born September 15, 1983), known professionally as Nadine Nicole, [1] is an American actress.

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Personal life

Nicole was born in Rochester, Michigan, to a German father and a Filipina mother, and is the oldest of three children (sister Lorraine and brother Eric). [1] She attended Fordham University in New York City for two years, then moved to Los Angeles. She is friends with The Young and the Restless co-stars Christel Khalil, Mishael Morgan and Bryton James. [2] [3]

Career

Nicole was initially best-known as one of the primary characters of here TV's LGBT horror series Dante's Cove , where in 2005–07 she played Van, a lesbian holding the supernatural powers of the so-called Tresum. [4] [5] More recently, she played Clarissa Mao (aka Melba Koh) in The Expanse , first as a recurring character (season 3, 2018), then as a guest (season 4, 2019), then as a regular (seasons 5–6, 2020–21). [6] [7] [8]

She has also had several recurring roles. In 2014–2016 she played Gwen on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless . [9] In 2014 she appeared as commitment-phobic travel writer Julia in Alex Burunova's award-winning indie film Lonely Planet, shot in Barcelona. In 2017 she was in the Hulu series Casual . [10] [11] In 2019 she appeared in NBC's The Village . [12] [13]

Charity work

In 2012, Nicole started the non-profit organization True Connection. [14] [15]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009So Long, LonesomeAngie
2011 Black Gold Rebecca Angelides
2011Paradise BrokenMisha
2012BriefcaseSamShort
2014Lonely PlanetJuliaShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005–2007 Dante's Cove (as Nadine Heimann)VanMain role (seasons 1–2)
2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (as Nadine Heimann)Jennifer 'Jenn' SmithEpisode: "Empty Eyes"
2009 The Bold and the Beautiful ShariEpisode: "1.5561"
2009, 2011 Workshop RebeccaEpisodes: "Somebody's Watchin' Me", "The Mormonator", "Whatever It Takes"
2010 CSI: NY Lacey DeshaneEpisode: "Uncertainty Rules"
2010 Romantically Challenged SarahEpisode: "The Charade"
2010 One Life to Live Gwen RandallEpisode: "1.10776"
2011 The Protector Selena FloresEpisode: "Safe"
2014–2016 The Young and the Restless Gwen Randall Recurring role
2015 CSI: Cyber KateEpisode: "Fire Code"
2016 Scorpion BethEpisode: "This Is the Pits"
2017 Casual CaseyRecurring role (season 3)
2018 Magnum P.I. EmilyEpisode: "I Saw the Sun Rise"
2018–2022 The Expanse Clarissa MaoRecurring role (season 3), Guest (season 4 episode 1), Main role (seasons 5 and 6)
2019 The Village Amy BowmanEpisodes: "In Your Bones", "Heart on Fire", "Laid Bare", "Yes or No"
2022 The Rookie: Feds ZoraEpisode: "The Reaper"
2022 Exception Patty (voice) [16]
20??Xtra LifeDianaTV miniseries, announced

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