Nicholle Tom is a talented actress, widely recognized for her captivating performances in various film and television projects. Her most notable roles include Maggie Sheffield in the popular CBS series "The Nanny" and Ryce Newton in the "Beethoven" feature films, produced by Universal.
Recently, Nicholle portrayed Vicky White in the true story-based drama "Prisoner of Love" on TUBI. Her impressive range as an actress has also led to notable roles in other projects. For instance, she played Miriam Loeb, the daughter of Peter Scolari, in Fox's "Gotham" and reprised her role as Maureen, the brassy blonde, in SHOWTIME's "Masters of Sex".
In addition to her work in television, Nicholle has also made a mark in comedy. She played Debby, the mother of two, in the NBC series "About a Boy" and Hazel-Fay, a struggling plantation actress, in STARZ's "Survivor's Remorse".
One of her most notable performances was in the CBS movie "The Book of Ruth", where she starred alongside Emmy-winner Christine Lahti and portrayed an emotionally abused young woman seeking independence from her overbearing mother.
Nicholle has also had the opportunity to work in comedy series, including "The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman" on IFC, where she played Tara Winsel, her ambitious best friend and partner in crime. Her other credits include "Criminal Minds", "Beverly Hills 90210", "For My Daughter's Honor", "Panic", and "The Princess Diaries".
Furthermore, Nicholle has lent her voice to various animated series, including "Justice League", "The New Batman Adventures", and "Superman: The Animated Series", making her the first actress to voice Kara/Supergirl in these productions.
Born in Hinsdale, Illinois, Nicholle currently resides in Los Angeles, California.