Nicky Whelan

Nicky Whelan, born 10 May 1980 in the Australian state of Victoria, is a model and actress. She is most famous for playing Pepper Steiger on Neighbors, a soap opera which aired 100 episodes between 2007 to 2006. Her debut project in Hollywood was the choral-comedy Hollywood & Wine, where she played an actress, who was first-time in Hollywood. She then landed a role as Maya who is a stunning medical student in Scrubs' ninth season. The series was suddenly halted. She then returns to the filming of a comedy starring The Farrelly brothers Good to shoot worn by Jason Sudeikis's Owen Wilson then appearances in series short films and B-series films. In 2013 she got her first role that was more publicized including six episodes of the detective series Franklin and Bash and her debut role as a permanent character in Chosen in Chosen with Milo Ventimiglia. In the first two series she is also the solution for Chad Michael Murray. In the following seasons, she was in supporting roles in two feature films which were set on airplanes. The first one was a TV film produced by SyFy's Flight 7500, featuring actors from television series. The other one can be seen in Le Chaos with Nicolas Cage. She plays a flight attendant. The poster she shares is from the new show on TV, Matador along with Gabriel Luna. The season of 13 episodes is the only thing that's available for the thriller by Robert Rodriguez that features actors as CIA agents. She continues with the pilot of another show that fails to succeed. She shared the poster for the B-Series romantic Borrowed Moments in 2015 with Brian Krause, then appeared as Kad Cuoco and Kevin Hart's co-stars for the comedy Witness for Rent. The distribution for Terrence's Knight of Cups is very extensive. Also, she was in five episodes of the Satisfaction TV series.

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