Nicole Huff, born and raised in Richmond Hill, Ontario, suburb of Toronto, Ontario in Canada, began her career in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 6. After putting her focus into acting, Nicole came to specialize in the portrayal of dynamic and unique characters. She had her theatrical debut in the Netflix feature film, "Luckiest Girl Alive" based on the best-selling novel, playing the role of Olivia Kaplan, a character from the book.
Nicole's ethnicity is half Filipino, a quarter German and a quarter French. Her passion and dedication for the arts grew over the years as she trained in numerous styles of dance such as ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, acrobatics, lyrical, musical and hip hop. She is a classically trained singer, pianist and violinist. She also took lessons in figure skating, skiing, swimming, soccer, karate and gymnastics.
As a child, Nicole's love for being on stage got her involved in talent and beauty pageants. There, she won Miss All Canadian Overall Winner, Best in Talent, and Best in Public Speaking, to name a few. She achieved her Black belt in Karate and has received numerous awards for dancing, singing, piano and figure skating.
Nicole was a child model and was signed by the prestigious Ford Kids Modelling Agency at the age of six. As Nicole grew, she continued to do theatre, print ads, and TV commercials. To this day, she has done over 35 commercials. In TV, she has performed in "Life with Derek" (Family Channel), "Jon Dore" (The Comedy Network), "Weird or What" (Discovery Channel), "Max and Shred" (Nickelodeon)", "Private Eyes" (Global) and "Diggstown" (CBC). After landing the role of Gloria on "Degrassi" (MTV), Nicole was brought back for the TV Movie and her love for film grew as she landed roles in short films such as "Knots" and "BFF". She was recently signed to the prestigious ICON Model Management Inc. for print, commercial, and fashion modelling.
In addition to her work in TV and film, she has gained experience in theatre when she was a child. She starred as Molly in Marquee Theatrical Productions' Annie and has been part of school musical productions as well. She landed the role of young Nala in The Lion King (musical) and was set to perform at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore. She played Dorothy in Juilliard French Immersion School's production of the Wizard of Oz, and Carmen in Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts' production of Fame. During this time, Nicole's love for communication propelled her into studying French, which she now speaks.
Nicole has also achieved her Four Year Honour Roll award as well as her Ontario Scholar Award in high school. She was also on the Dean's List in University where she graduated with a four year University Degree in Media Production majoring in Film, Television and Radio with a minor in French Language at Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University). Nicole nabbed a role on a show that debuted at #1 on Netflix called "Tiny Pretty Things" where she plays a recurring character named Paige Aquino. She acquired another role on "Pretty Hard Cases" (CBC) where she plays Alina Taylor. She plays a supporting role in "The Great Christmas Switch".
Nicole has just completed the mixing and mastering for her new EP of original music with renowned music producer Roy Hamilton III who has worked with Britney Spears, Michael Jackson and NSYNC to name a few. She will also be releasing a remix of Britney Spears' "(I Got That) Boom Boom" also produced by Roy Hamilton III. She is also working to complete the choreography for her upcoming music/showcase videos. With the help of her music producer she is aiming to be signed to a US/Canada record label.
As an only child Nicole grew up with her fur baby brother, Snicker, a white bichon frise. She enjoyed him for seventeen years. Now, she loves playing and spending time with her beautiful fur babies, three puppies, Misti, a white bichon frise, Maple, a red toy poodle, and Muddi, a black toy poodle. She has also two kittens, Mimi and Molli.
Nicole continues to audition, dance, and sing as her passion for arts and storytelling continues to grow. She loves teaching Arts and French to young people, travelling the world, and spending time with her loved ones, friends, and family.