Nicole Leroux, a talented Canadian actress, was nurtured on the West coast of Canada by her hardworking parents, who instilled in her the importance of maintaining a balanced life and understanding that one always has a choice. This wisdom proved invaluable when Leroux faced a crucial career decision: to pursue a professional basketball career or to take a chance on acting, considering her relatively modest height of 5'4".
Undeterred by her physical limitations, Leroux embarked on a rigorous training regimen at the esteemed Studio 58, followed by further studies at the University of British Columbia (UBC),where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre. She then took her skills to the United Kingdom, attending the British American Drama Academy (BADA) in Oxford, England, where she honed her craft alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company's finest, including the legendary Sir Ben Kingsley, Lynn Farleigh, Jane Lapotaire, and John Barton.
Leroux's extensive film and television credits showcase her versatility, with comedic roles in Catch and Release, Santa Clause 2, Box, and Good Times: Vol. 1, as well as dramatic performances in Territories, Da Vinci's Inquest, The Core, Homewreckers, Daffodils, and Judgment: Apocalypse IV, where she starred alongside the iconic Mr. T.
Leroux's remarkable talent has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations, including the Jessie Richardson Award for her work in Cloneage.PA, and a Jessie Richardson Nomination for Outstanding Performance in a lead role for her portrayal of Anna, a soldier struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, in the play Omniscience.
Moreover, Leroux's voice has been discovered while performing on stage, leading to a range of voice acting credits, including Elise in Ubisoft's Assassins Creed III: Liberation and Ranpha Framnoise from the hit anime series Galaxy Angel.