Nicola Lambo, a multifaceted entertainer from Jamaica, embarked on a rapid ascent to success upon her arrival in the United States. Securing a scholarship, she went on to earn a Jazz Vocal Degree from the University of Miami, setting the stage for a lucrative career.
Her exceptional talent and versatility quickly caught the attention of the Walt Disney World Company, which promptly offered her a range of opportunities. Under Equity Theater Contracts, she performed in five different shows, showcasing her skills in singing, acting, and dancing. Her most notable role was as Kibibi aka Nala, the African princess, in the "Festival of the Lion King" at Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Following her stint at Disney, Nicola joined several world tours as a part of record label artists' performances, honing her acting skills and fine-tuning her craft. Her whirlwind start was merely the beginning, as she went on to establish a remarkable body of work.
Nicola made California her home and solidified her presence on Network Television with appearances on "American Crime Story: Versace," alongside award-winning actress Judith Light, as well as on "The Neighborhood," "Life in Pieces," "S.W.A.T," "Lethal Weapon," "Scandal," "Criminal Minds," "Man with a Plan," and "NCIS."
She has also landed prominent roles in feature films, including "Greenland" and "Creed III," as well as taking on a lead role in the holiday movie "Santa Claws." Furthermore, Nicola has cultivated a thriving career in commercials, voice overs, and spokesperson endeavors, earning widespread acclaim in her pursuit.
As she reflects on her journey, Nicola emphasizes the importance of taking on new challenges and embracing opportunities to learn and grow. With her diverse look and charismatic demeanor, she has earned a reputation as a ray of sunshine on set, always striving to bring an extra layer of depth to every project.
For Nicola, being an actor is not just about performing, but about transporting audiences to new worlds and evoking a range of emotions. She is driven by a desire to create, inspired by the words of Abraham Lincoln: "The best way to predict the future is to create it."