Nicky Whelan

Nicky Whelan is an Australian model and actress. She was born on 10 May 1981. Her fame was first noticed in Australia with the role of Pepper Steiger which she played in the soap opera Neighbors during a hundred episodes broadcast between 2006 and 2007. She made her Hollywood debut in two different projects. The first one was Hollywood & Wine a comedy choral project in which she played an aspiring young actor. She then landed a role in the role of Maya an extremely seductive medical student in Scrubs' ninth season. Then, it appears that the show has been stopped. The actress then continues with the shooting of a comedic series by The Farrelly brothers Good to shoot worn by Jason Sudeikis's Owen Wilson then appearances in series short films and B series films. 2013 was the year she was able to work on larger projects. She appeared in six episodes on the show about detectives, Franklin and Bash, and then got her first role as a regular on the web series Chosen which starred Milo Ventimiglia. In addition, she plays Chad Michael Murray's response to the show's first and second seasons. Then, during the year immediately following her debut, she landed part-time roles for a flight assistant two incredible feature films. She is an air hostess. It's Gabriel Luna who shares her poster for Matador, the upcoming series Matador. It is a 13-episode season and this Robert Rodriguez directed thriller where actors are CIA agents has only been created for a limited time. In the meantime, she is working in a pilot project which does not work out. In 2015, she shared a B'series romance Borrowed Moments poster with Brian Krause as well as appeared in Comedy Witness for Rent, worn by Kevin Hart Josh Gad Kaoco. Additionally, she was part of the very large release of the speculative Knight of Cups by Terrence Malick. Also, she is featured in five episodes from the Satisfaction series.

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