Nicole Holmes(III)
- Additional Crew
- Actress
- Producer
Writer/Director/Producer/Production Coordinator and Actor Nicole Holmes is dedicated to comedic storytelling told with passion and conviction. As a writer and director, Nicole's film Chunky Tuna, a semi biographical coming of age comedy, placed as a finalist in the Audience Awards "She Directed" Contest as well as a finalist in the Los Angeles Olympus Film Festival. The film was featured in the Providence Journal and on WEMF Radio. Chunky Tuna has been rated a "Top Film" on The Digital Ticket and can be viewed on both IndieFlix and The Digital Ticket. Nicole graduated as Student Body President from Columbia College Hollywood with a BFA in Producing where she had the opportunity to study under industry professionals such as John Morrissey (American History X), Christina Sibul (Thirteen) and Bridget Terry (Children of the Mist) as well as actress Caroline Aaron (Edward Scissor Hands). Since then, she has been working for networks and shows such as HBO's "WestWorld", A&E's "America's Top Dog", Lifetime's "Who Stole My Daughter" and "He's Out To Get You" and most recently Walt Disney Television and CBS's "Holey Moley". Nicole has produced multiple short films and music videos in her career and has been working as a production coordinator for multiple feature films, 2 of which were for The LifeTime Movie Network. As an actor, Nicole has performed on multiple stage and film sets, running the gamut from theater, short film, commercial, feature film and television. Nicole has been seen on shows such as Oxygen Channel's Killer Siblings and Showtime's Brotherhood. She has also been featured on Funny or Die for her work in the short film Jogger. As a Plus size model, Nicole has worked with Dia&Co., ThirdLove, Vibe Apparel and JustFab. Currently (2020) Nicole studies at the Groundlings School and is acting/writing/producing comedic content with sketch comedy group Second String Comedy. To learn more about Nicole and her journey into the industry, check out Stars Of Tomorrow, a podcast interviewing up and coming artists.