Rachel Nichols (actress)

Rachel Nichols (actress)

Infobox actor
name = Rachel Nichols



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birthdate = Birth date and age|1980|1|8|mf=y
birthplace = Augusta, Maine, U.S.
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occupation = Actor
yearsactive = 2000–present
spouse = Scott Stuber (July 26, 2008–present)
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Rachel Emily Nichols (born January 8, 1980) is an American actress, currently known for her film work and for her portrayal of CIA agent Rachel Gibson on the ABC television series "Alias".

Biography

Early life, college and modeling

The daughter of Jim and Alison Nichols, Nichols was born and raised in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine. She attended Cony High School, where she competed in the high jump.Citation | last = Adams | first = Betty | title = Newlywed Rachel Nichols' career on the fast track | newspaper = Morning Sentinel | date = August 31, 2008 | url = http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/5327349.html | accessdate= August 31, 2008.] As a sophomore at Cony, she studied abroad in France. Nichols admitted to "Latino Review" that she "wasn't the hot chick" in high school, referring to herself instead as a "late bloomer". [cite web | url=http://www31.brinkster.com/moviefan/rachelnichols/articles/latinoreviewinterview.htm | title=Interview With Rachel Nichols | author=Peter Sullivan | year=2000 | work=Latino Review | accessdate=2007-05-20] Upon graduating in 1998, she headed to Columbia University in New York City, intent on studying psychology. While growing up, Nichols enjoyed trekking through the outdoors and loved windsurfing, sailing and "just being on the water".

According to Nichols, she stumbled into modeling accidentally: "I was in the right place at the right time and decided to give modeling a try." [cite web | url=http://www31.brinkster.com/moviefan/rachelnichols/articles/guess.htm | title=Yahoo! Model of the Month - Rachel Nichols | month=September | year=2000 | work=Yahoo! | accessdate=2007-05-20] While posing for companies like Guess? and Abercrombie & Fitch, she also enrolled in drama classes at Columbia. She maintained a difficult schedule throughout college, balancing her studies in New York City with photo shoots in Europe. In 2002, Nichols decided to really pursue acting in earnest.

Acting career

At first, Nichols appeared in various television shows in bit parts (her first auditioned role, which she won, was that of an orgy-loving restaurant hostess in a 2002 episode of "Sex and the City"), but later that year she won the role of Jessica, the dogged school-newspaper reporter, in "Dumb and Dumberer". She left Columbia midway through her last semester to shoot the picture, but still managed to graduate on time despite the demanding modeling schedule. She wrote two term papers and took the final exam of her undergraduate career just days before shipping all of her things to Atlanta, where "Dumberer" was being filmed. Although "Dumberer" was ultimately a flop, the exposure it provided earned Nichols roles in the television series "Line of Fire", plus the 2005 horror films, "The Amityville Horror", and "The Woods".

In 2004, FOX planned to develop a series vaguely reminiscent of their first hit drama, "21 Jump Street". They enlisted Todd and Glenn Kessler (of "Robbery Homicide Division") to create the show, tentatively named "The Inside". The Kesslers cast Nichols as a 22-year-old federal agent who impersonates a high-school girl in an undercover operation; they also cast "Fastlane"'s Peter Facinelli and model Willa Holland, and shot a pilot. The pilot underwhelmed studio execs, though, and FOX brought in "Angel" writer Tim Minear to re-tool the concept. Minear ended up radically changing the show's story and purging the entire cast — save for Nichols, who remained the show's centerpiece. While some sources said that Nichols was kept on because FOX pressured Minear to do so, Minear stood by a different story: "Even if [Nichols] wasn't already living in this show when I got there I'd have cast her. [She's] a star in the making, I feel. And an unspoiled delight..." he told "Variety".

The new concept more closely echoed "The Silence of the Lambs" than "Jump Street", and Nichols' character had been dramatically altered as well: now she was rookie Special Agent Rebecca Locke, assigned to Los Angeles' FBI Violent Crimes Unit, an elite group of criminal profilers charged with tracking the city's most dangerous deviants. Another of Minear's new wrinkles was that Nichols' character now had a marked similarity to the back-story of Elizabeth Smart, including a history of suffering, kidnapping, and abuse. The summer 2005 series received mixed reviews and a limited run, though the performances of Nichols (who says she "tested mostly for high school parts" before winning "The Inside"'s dark lead role) and co-star Peter Coyote received generally favorable marks from critics.

After the failed FOX series, Nichols quickly found work on the ABC series "Alias" in the fall of 2005. Nichols portrayed Rachel Gibson, a computer expert duped into thinking she works for the CIA, when in fact she is working for a dangerous terrorist organization — a predicament not far removed from that of Sydney Bristow in "Alias"' first season. Discovering the truth, Nichols' character later joins the real CIA and becomes Bristow's protégé, complete with undercover missions and martial arts scenes, which Nichols had to work hard on to make appear realistic, struggling at first with the stunts. [ [http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|98413|1|,00.html Zap2it - TV news - Rachel Nichols Flies 'Solo' on 'Alias' ] ] Coincidentally, "Alias" marked the second series in a row for Nichols in which she portrayed a government agent.

Although ABC announced the cancellation of "Alias" effective in May 2006, Nichols' character was created as a possible replacement for series star Jennifer Garner's Sydney, had the actress chosen to leave the show or scale back her involvement in the series (this, in fact, did begin to occur as the season progressed and Garner's real-life pregnancy prevented her from taking part in many action sequences). On May 22, 2006, Nichols appeared in "Alias"' final episode, "All the Time in the World".

After starring in two canceled television series in the last calendar year, Nichols turned her attention back to the big screen with two movies in 2007. The first, "Resurrecting the Champ", featured Nichols as the assistant to a sportswriter (Josh Hartnett) who finds a former boxing legend (Samuel L. Jackson) living homeless on the streets. The second, "P2", marked a return to the horror genre for Nichols, as she portrayed a businesswoman who gets trapped inside a public parking garage with a deranged security guard. In this role, Nichols refused to shoot any type of nudity, including sheer, wet tops. "In place of the nipples there's clearly a lot of cleavage," Nichols said in an interview, "so we made a compromise." [ [http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=1586 P2's Rachel Nichols] . Retrieved October 15, 2007.]

In 2007, Nichols also landed one of the leads in another FOX series — the science fiction drama "Them", directed by Jonathan Mostow, although the show ultimately was not picked up by the network. Looking ahead to 2009, Nichols' upcoming films include J. J. Abrams's "Star Trek" (in which she plays an Orion cadet at Starfleet Academy), [cite news | title = Morrison and Nichols Talk a little Trek | publisher = Trek Movie | date = 2008-04-23 | url = http://trekmovie.com/2008/04/23/morrison-and-nichols-talk-a-little-trek/ | accessdate=2008-04-25] as well as Stephen Sommers' "G.I. Joe", in which she portrays Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara.

Personal life

Nichols married Scott Stuber on July 26, 2008 in Aspen, Colorado. Stuber is a Universal Studios producer, and former vice chairman of Worldwide Production for Universal Pictures. Nichols returned her hair to its natural blonde color for the ceremony, having previously been a redhead for her work in films. The couple honeymooned in Bora Bora, an island in French Polynesia in the South Pacific Ocean. As of 2008, they are building a home in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Nichols returns to her parent's home in Augusta, Maine every Christmas.

Awards and nominations

She was nominated in 2005 for the Teen Choice Award at the Teen Choice Awards for Choice Movie Scream Scene for "The Amityville Horror" (2005) (Lisa screams as she's locked in the closet.). In 2006 she won the Best Ensemble Cast award at the Method Fest for "Debating Robert Lee" (2004), shared with Daniel Letterle, Billy Kay, Kaley Cuoco, Beau Bridges, Brian Kerwin and Melinda Dillon, and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award at the MTV Movie Awards/2006 MTV Movie Awards for Best Frightened Performance for "The Amityville Horror" (2005).

Filmography

* "" (2009) .... Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara (post-production)
* "Star Trek" (2009) .... Orion (post-production)
* "For Sale by Owner" (2008) .... Anna Farrier (post-production)
* "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2" (2008) .... Julia
* "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (1 episode, "8 August 2007", 2007) .... Herself
* "Charlie Wilson's War" (2007) .... Charlie's Angels - Suzanne
* "P2" (2007) .... Angela
* "Resurrecting the Champ" (2007) .... Polly
* "Them" (2007) (TV) .... Donna Shaw
* "The Woods" (2006) .... Samantha Wise
* "Alias" (17 episodes, 2005-2006) .... Rachel Gibson
* "Supernatural Homicide" (2005) (V) Very Special Thanks
* "" (2005) Special Thanks
* "The Source of Evil" (2005) (V) .... Herself
* "Shopgirl" (2005) .... Trey's Girlfriend
* "The Inside" (13 episodes, 2005) .... Special Agent Rebecca Locke
* "Mr. Dramatic" (2005) .... Girl at Bar
* "The Amityville Horror" (2005) .... Lisa
* "Walk Into a Bar" (2004) ....
* "Line of Fire" (2 episodes, "Eminence Front: Part 1" and "Eminence Front: Part 2", 2004) .... Alex Myer
* "A Funny Thing Happened at the Quick Mart" (2004) .... Jennifer
* "Debating Robert Lee" (2004) .... Trilby Moffat
* "" (2003) .... Jessica
* "Sex and the City" (1 episode, "A 'Vogue' Idea", 2002) .... Alexa
* "Autumn in New York" (2000) .... Model at Bar

References

External links

*imdb name|id=0629697|name=Rachel Nichols
* [http://www.popgurls.com/article_show.php3?id=540 PopGurls' review of "The Inside", which doubles as an appreciation of Rachel's Rebecca Locke character]


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