Nikki, a Swedish native, was born in Örebro and spent her formative years in Kumla and Örebro, where her passion for acting was first ignited. Her introduction to the world of theatre came at a tender age of nine, when she landed a role in a school production of "Yellow Submarine", playing the iconic yellow submarine itself. This early experience sparked a flame that would burn bright throughout her life, and Nikki has since dedicated herself to a decade-long career in the TV and film industry.
After completing her college education, Nikki made the bold decision to leave her native Sweden and relocate to California, where she quickly established herself as a regular fixture on both the small and big screens. Her impressive range and versatility have seen her take on a wide variety of roles, from small speaking parts to leading lady, in an array of genres including romance, action-adventure, and comedy.
Nikki's breakthrough role came when she landed a part in the 1997 film "Suicide Kings", alongside the illustrious Christopher Walken. Although her scenes were ultimately edited out of the final cut, Nikki has spoken fondly of her experience, recalling the grueling 14-hour days spent perfecting her lines as a Latin cocktail waitress, and the eventual disappointment of seeing her scenes cut from the film. However, her debut role, which saw her stroll the casino floor as a waitress, complete with a signature long brown curly wig, tights, and heels, ended with a memorable slap on the rear from the blackjack dealer - a moment that Nikki has confessed to never being happier about.
Since then, Nikki has continued to grow in popularity among casting agents, directors, her peers, and fans alike, with her versatility and range making her a sought-after talent in the industry.