Nicole Marshall(IV)
- Actress
Nicole has dual MA in acting in screenwriting from Antioch University and The New Actors Workshop, with the Master Teachers George Morrison, Mike Nichols and Paul Sills. She also studied at Smith College, where she was an English Literature Major. She studied acting at NYC's Actors and Directors Lab with Judy Novgrod at the recommendation of Julliard's John Stix. She studied acting on camera at NYC's Weist Barron Studios among other New York schools. In her early years in New York she appeared on Ryan's Hope and One Life to Live. She appeared in the Telly Award winning film "Calories" which was used at universities such as Cornell to help educate students about eating disorders. She acted in a number of films at the International Film and Television Workshops in Camden Maine, with her films winning top awards in the director's classes. Her LA theatre debut was acting the lead and directing The Millennium Only a Mother Could Save at the Playwright's Kitchen Ensemble at West Hollywoods Coronet Theatre. The play was written by her lifelong friend, writer, G.G. Garth.
She paused her acting career to raise her family and sell luxury waterfront real estate in New England. This winter Nicole was principal in a commercial shoot for a pharmaceutical company with renowned Director/Photographer Randal Ford, appears in FEUD Capote's Women, and has been cast in a supporting role in a comedy/drama feature film being shot in the Boston area spring/summer 2023.
She paused her acting career to raise her family and sell luxury waterfront real estate in New England. This winter Nicole was principal in a commercial shoot for a pharmaceutical company with renowned Director/Photographer Randal Ford, appears in FEUD Capote's Women, and has been cast in a supporting role in a comedy/drama feature film being shot in the Boston area spring/summer 2023.