Nikki Estridge, a multifaceted American artist, has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry, showcasing her remarkable talents as an actress, writer, director, and producer. Prior to her illustrious career, she distinguished herself as a collegiate athlete, playing softball for the renowned University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers, and graduated with high honors, a testament to her academic prowess.
As a passionate advocate for autism awareness, Nikki is deeply committed to promoting diversity, inclusion, and equality. She actively supports various networks and charities, utilizing her platform to raise awareness and drive positive change.
Throughout her career, Nikki has garnered an impressive 16 IMDb-qualifying festival awards, solidifying her reputation as a talented and accomplished actress. Her notable roles can be seen in popular television series such as Sweet Magnolias on NETFLIX, Queen Sugar on OWN, Law and Order: SVU on NBC, and House of Cards on NETFLIX.
In addition to her acting credits, Nikki is also a published author, having written the beloved children's book 'Hoo's Driving The Bus?', which debuted at number one on Amazon's "New Releases" chart in its first week, a remarkable achievement that showcases her creative versatility and writing prowess.