Arianne Zucker is a talented and versatile actress, with a career spanning over two decades. Born in the United States, Arianne began her journey in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 16, when she started modeling.
Her early success in modeling led her to travel to Paris, France, where she won her first modeling contest. From there, she went on to model in Australia, Japan, and eventually returned to New York City. During this time, Arianne also landed numerous national and international commercials, including campaigns for Mazda Miata and McDonald's.
As Arianne's modeling career progressed, she began to transition into acting, with her breakthrough role as Nicole Walker on the hit NBC daytime drama, Days of Our Lives. Her portrayal of the unlucky-in-love vixen earned her three Daytime Emmy nominations and one Soap Opera Digest Award win.
Arianne's independent film career started with a short film called Looking for Bobby D, and she soon began to generate work in television, landing roles in shows such as CSI: Miami and Life in General. Her work caught the attention of writer Karen Harris, who asked her to play the role of Winnifred Marshall in the comedy series.
Arianne continued to work in film and television, appearing in horror movies like The Last Resort and guest-starring in the Emmy-nominated web series, Devantiy. She also played Kate, the best friend of Elizabeth Chase, in the film The Contractor.
In addition to her acting career, Arianne is also the co-founder of the non-profit organization, Arrow-Heart Adventure Camps, which she started with her brother, Todd Zucker. The organization aims to enrich the lives of young teens through outdoor adventures, inspiring them to make better choices, build character, and develop confidence and critical thinking skills.
Arianne's latest film role is in the post-production stage for Lifetime's The Assistant, where she plays the lead role of Suzanne Austin.