Nikki Blonsky | |
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Born | Nicole Blonsky November 9, 1988 Great Neck, New York, U.S. |
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Years active | 2007–present |
Spouse | Hailey Jo Jenson (m. 2023) |
Nicole Blonsky [2] (born November 9, 1988) [3] is an American actress, singer, dancer, and internet personality. She is known for playing Tracy Turnblad in the film Hairspray (2007), for which she won two Critics' Choice Awards and nominations for a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Blonsky has starred as Willamena Rader in the ABC Family series Huge (2010), for which she received a Teen Choice Award nomination, had a recurring role as Margot on the series Smash (2013), and had roles in the films Geography Club (2013) as Therese and The Last Movie Star (2017) as Faith. She is a licensed cosmetologist.
Blonsky was born and raised in Great Neck, New York. [4] She and her brother Joey [5] are the children of Karen, a school aide, and Carl Blonsky, a municipal worker for the village water pollution control district. [6] [7] Her father is Jewish, and her mother is Roman Catholic. [8]
Blonsky attended Great Neck North Middle School and attended John L. Miller Great Neck North High School, and switched to Village School after a year at the latter. [7] She additionally attended the after-school theatre program at William A. Shine Great Neck South High School daily, where she participated in productions of Les Misérables , Sweeney Todd , Kiss Me, Kate , and the title role of the opera Carmen . [7]
Blonsky made her screen debut as Tracy Turnblad in the musical feature film Hairspray , which is an adaptation of the musical of the same name. [8] [9] She auditioned for the role as a high-school student with no professional acting or singing background at the time, and beat out eleven-hundred candidates. [10] [11] [12] The film was released to commercial and critical success, and became Blonsky's first role. [13] [14] She received praise for her performance, with Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times writing "Without somebody like Nikki Blonsky at the heart of the movie, it might fall flat, but everybody works at her level of happiness..." [15] She received several awards and nominations, including winning two Critic's Choice Awards for Best Actress and Best Acting Ensemble, [16] and being nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. [17] [18]
On June 22, 2008, she sang The Star-Spangled Banner in the pre-race ceremony at the 2008 Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway. [19] Blonsky also co-starred in the MTV mystery series Valemont in 2009. In 2010, Blonsky co-starred with Raven Goodwin in the short lived ABC Family series Huge , which premiered in June 2010, [20] and ran for one season. Entertainment Weekly described her as the show's "great asset" and praised her for having "the delicate skill to make Will’s anger take the forms of both sincerity and a funny sarcasm." [21] For Huge, she received a nomination for a Teen Choice Award. [22]
In 2011, Blonsky earned a cosmetology license, and began working part-time as a hairstylist and make-up artist in her hometown of Great Neck, New York, between acting auditions. [23] In 2013, Blonsky appeared in two episodes of the NBC Broadway drama series Smash . [24] Later that year, she appeared in the film adaptation of the book Geography Club . [25] The film received mixed reviews, [26] however she and the cast were nominated for an award at the ShoWest Convention in 2014. [27]
Blonsky appeared Off-Broadway in the play Stuffed by Lisa Lampanelli at the Westside Theatre in October 2017 to November 2017. [28] In 2020, Blonsky launched her video blogging series on her Instagram account, in which she chats with other celebrities.
In July 2008, Blonsky and her parents were involved in a violent confrontation with the family of Bianca Golden, a former contestant on America's Next Top Model , at the Providenciales International Airport in Turks and Caicos. [29] Golden, Blonsky, and Blonsky's father were all charged with assault. [30] That December, the charges against Blonsky and Golden were dropped. [31]
In June 2020, Blonsky came out as a lesbian in a video posted to the social media site TikTok set to the song "I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross. [32] [33] [34] [35] In August 2020, Blonsky confirmed that she currently resides on Long Island. [36] In 2022, Blonsky announced her engagement to her partner Hailey Jo Jenson. [37] They were married on October 21, 2023. [38]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Hairspray | Tracy Turnblad | |
2008 | Queen Sized | Maggie Baker | Lifetime Television film [39] |
2008 | Harold | Rhonda Baxter | |
2011 | Waiting For Forever | Dolores | |
2012 | The English Teacher [40] | Sheila Nussbaum | |
2013 | Geography Club | Therese | |
2016 | Pup Star[ citation needed ] | Lady Paw Paw | |
2017 | The Last Movie Star [41] | Faith | |
2019 | Ghost in the Graveyard[ citation needed ] | Mrs. E | |
2024 | Bosco | Tammy |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Ace of Cakes | Herself | Episode: "The Eagle Has Landed" |
2009 | Ugly Betty | Teri O'Shaughnessy | Episode: "Dressed for Success" |
2009 | The Real Housewives of New York City | Herself | Episode: "The Lost Footage" |
2009 | Valemont | Poppy Barker | Main role |
2010 | Huge | Willamena Rader | Lead role Nominated – Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Female |
2011 | The Fresh Beat Band | Deep Freeze | Episode: "Dance Floor Superhero" |
2011 | Rocco's Dinner Party | Herself | Episode: "Runway Ready" |
2013 | Smash [24] | Margot | Recurring role (Season 2) |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2007 | Alliance of Women Film Journalists | Best Newcomer | Hairspray | Nominated | [42] |
Critics' Choice Awards | Best Young Actress | Won | [16] | ||
Best Acting Ensemble | Won | ||||
Hollywood Film Awards | Ensemble of the Year | Won | [43] | ||
Young Hollywood Awards | One To Watch | Won | |||
2008 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress, Musical or Comedy | Nominated | [17] | |
Online Film Critics Society Awards | Best Breakthrough Performance | Won | [44] | ||
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Nominated | [18] | ||
Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards | Ensemble Cast Award | Won | [45] | ||
Rising Star Award | Won | ||||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Summer TV Star: Female | Huge | Nominated | [22] |
2014 | ShoWest Convention | Ensemble Award | Geography Club | Nominated | [27] |
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actor Nikki Blonsky in 1988 (age 30)
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