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Julianne Nicholson

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This page uses content from the Julianne Nicholson biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Julianne Nicholson (born July 1, 1971) is an American actress.

Biography

Nicholson was born and raised in Medford, Massachusetts (outside Boston), and is the oldest of four siblings. After graduating from high school, she modeled in New York for six months, quit for a year, then resumed her modeling career in Paris for another six months. After returning to New York, she attended Hunter College as a general studies major for two years. While in New York, Nicholson supported herself by waitressing and eventually left school to study acting and begin her professional career.

In her first feature film role she starred opposite Michael Caine and James Spader in Curtain Call. Later she won what proved to be both her breakthrough and favorite role as a headstrong young feminist in The Love Letter with Tom Selleck and Kate Capshaw. Her other feature film credits include the independent films Tully and Passion of Mind, as well as One True Thing, Harvest and Long Time Since. Among Nicholson's television credits are a starring role in the television miniseries Storm of the Century and guest-starring roles in ER and Law & Order. She was also one of the main cast members of hit show Ally McBeal for half a season. Nicholson played Assistant District Attorney Christina Finn on the short-lived NBC television drama, Conviction. She replaced Annabella Sciorra as a detective, Megan Wheeler, in the sixth season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. [1]

She is married to British actor Jonathan Cake. Fittingly, they met playing a couple on an unaired HBO pilot called Marriage.

Filmography

Movie/Mini-Series:

  • Conviction - Christina Finn (2006)
  • Flannel Pajamas - Nicole (2005)
  • Two Weeks - Emily Bergman (2005)
  • Her Name is Carla - Carla (2005)
  • Little Black Book - Joyce (2004)
  • Seeing Other People - Alice (2004)
  • Kinsey - Alice Martin (2004)
  • Presidio Med TV series - Dr. Jules Keating (2002)
  • I'm with Lucy - Jo (2002)
  • Speakeasy - Rebecca (2002)
  • Ally McBeal (1997) - Jenny Shaw (episodes 91-103) (2001-2002)
  • Strike a Light - herself (2001)
  • Tully - Ella Smalley (2000)
  • Godass - Nancy (2000)
  • The Others TV series - Marian Kitt (2000)
  • Passion of Mind - Kim (2000)
  • Dead Dog - Charity (2000)
  • Hero - Young German Woman (2000)
  • Curtain Call - Sandra Hewson (1999)
  • The Love Letter - Jennifer McNeely (1999)
  • Storm of the Century TV miniseries - Cat Withers (1999)
  • One True Thing - College Student (1998)
  • Harvest - Lou Yates (1998)
  • Long Time Since - Vivian James / Phoebe James (1997)

Guest Appearances:

  • ER - Jordan Dunn (episodes 10.19 "Just a Touch" and 10.20 "Abby Normal") (2004)
  • Law & Order - Jessie Lucas (episode 11.20 "All My Children") (2001)

External links

  • Julianne Nicholson fan website

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify the biographical information on this page under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.



 
 
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