Nicole's journey in the entertainment industry began in 1993, shortly after retiring from a successful competitive gymnastics career. This marked the start of a new chapter, as she transitioned into booking commercials that required gymnastic skills, ultimately leading to a career in stunts and professional dance.
Throughout her life, Nicole has been drawn to movement and physicality as a primary means of expression. In fact, when she sought to join the pole vaulting team in high school, she had to testify before the state legislature in Sacramento to advocate for a bill that would allow females to compete with males in sports without a dedicated female team.
During her sophomore year of college, Nicole received the opportunity to embark on a global tour with The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Live, seizing the chance to travel the world and perform. Later, she danced for both the LA Clippers and LA Lakers basketball teams, further solidifying her reputation as a talented performer.
After a remarkable 26-year stint in the stunt industry, Nicole has shifted her focus to working as an Intimacy Coordinator on various film and television productions, a career path that has emerged as a direct result of the MeToo and Time'sUp movements. Nicole is deeply grateful to be a part of this rapidly evolving industry, and she continues to be an integral figure in the world of entertainment.