Nicole Ari Parker AND Nazneen Contractor Feet And Legs
Nicole Ari Parker, an American actor, who has been featured in films and on television, as well as on stage, is most well-known for portraying Teri Joseph, a flamboyant attorney featured in Showtime's Soul Food. After her marriage she became Nikki Kodjoe. From the time she was a child, Nikki Kodjoe was a natural actor. In an Maryland contest with high school students, she took home the award for the Best Actress. Apart from her role at the theater as well as with 'The Washington Ballet Company.' She received an acting degree from New York University. The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love, her debut role in a major film, won her great admiration. It was then followed by films such as "Boogie Nights Spark", Blue Streak". Her performance in the TV series Soul Food' was immensely appreciated. Her TV appearances include Second Time Around and Empire. Prior to that she appeared in a variety of stage productions. Parker is engaged to Boris Kodjoe, an actor and model. Two children were born to them.
Born in Mumbai, India and raised in Nigeria up to the age of seven, Contractor was a seasoned traveler who enjoyed traveling around the globe and in a wide range of cultures at a very young age. After boarding school, over seven years London Her family then moved to Toronto Canada where she spent most of her youth and into early adulthood. Contractor trained in classical ballet in Toronto. She also excelled academically. She was a student at an Etobicoke School of the Arts which is a highly specialized public arts high school, where she was not just a dancer but also studied theater. Contractor was 16 when she realized that acting would become her profession. She had danced for a decade. After she had completed her high school education, she was awarded an all-inclusive scholarship to the University of Toronto. At the University of Toronto she completed the Master of Arts in Theatre. She she also double-majored in sociology and psychology. Contractor landed her first role after a year of university. In 2002, Canadian reviewers praised her performance in 92 productions of Pericles. Contractor was given the chance to enroll in Stratford's conservatory program, where a select eight men and four women are accepted for a course lasting 20 weeks on classical theater which she gladly accepted. Her place in the upcoming production was secured, and she won the role in the play as Hermia.
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