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Nicole Ari Parker

1970 - Today

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Nicole Ari Parker Kodjoe (born October 7, 1970) is an American actress and model. She made her screen debut with a leading role in the critically acclaimed independent film The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love (1995) and went on to appear in Boogie Nights (1997), directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Parker has starred in a number of movies, including Blue Streak (1999), Remember the Titans (2000), Brown Sugar (2002), Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008), Black Dynamite (2009), and Almost Christmas (2016). On television, Parker played the leading role of attorney Teri Joseph (later Carter) in the Showtime drama series Soul Food (2000–04), for which she received five NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series nominations. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 24 in 2024). Nicole Ari Parker is the 8,878th most popular actor (down from 7,899th in 2024), the 13,481st most popular biography from United States (down from 11,702nd in 2019) and the 4,127th most popular American Actor.

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Among actors, Nicole Ari Parker ranks 8,878 out of 13,578Before her are Andrea Osvárt, Matt Salinger, King Baggot, Steve Valentine, Kim Da-mi, and Anthony Ruivivar. After her are Priscilla Barnes, Katy Mixon, Natsuki Hanae, Bae Soo-bin, Jefferson Hall, and Amanda Holden.

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Among people born in 1970, Nicole Ari Parker ranks 516Before her are Raekwon, Payman Maadi, Vladimir Chagin, Gina Philips, Catriona Le May Doan, and Anthony Ruivivar. After her are Volker Wissing, Futoshi Ikeda, Masahiro Endo, Toru Kawashima, Jouko Ahola, and Mutiu Adepoju.

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Among ACTORS In United States

Among actors born in United States, Nicole Ari Parker ranks 4,132Before her are Fred Savage (1976), Joan Blackman (1938), Jonathan Goldstein (1964), Lea DeLaria (1958), Gina Philips (1970), Helen Mack (1913), Matt Salinger (1960), King Baggot (1879), and Anthony Ruivivar (1970). After her are Priscilla Barnes (1954), Katy Mixon (1981), and Shelley Fabares (1944).