Nicola's life has been intricately woven with the threads of performance, music, and film, a tapestry that began to take shape during her childhood spent touring the country with her musician parents. As she entered her teenage years, Nicola's innate passion for the stage was reignited, and she began modeling at the tender age of 13. Her creative expression was further amplified when she joined a band as a bass guitarist at 15, solidifying her place as a multi-talented individual.
As Nicola's interest in filmmaking began to take hold, she enrolled in film school and simultaneously worked as a projectionist at her local theatre, where she nurtured her skills and creativity. It was during this period that she collaborated with friends and coworkers to produce her first horror films, laying the groundwork for her future endeavors in the genre.
Nicola's talents soon caught the attention of New York City's burgeoning independent film scene, which flourished during the 2000s-2010s. She established herself as a trailblazer, tackling challenging roles and experimental projects that spanned multiple genres, earning her the esteemed title of "Scream Queen" within the horror industry.
Throughout her career, Nicola has been recognized for her remarkable work, having been interviewed on Maxim Radio at Sirius Studios NYC and featured in prominent publications such as Fangoria, Horrorhound, GoreZone, Sirens of Cinema, and Rue Morgue.