Nikki Cox Biography

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Nikki Cox 04 200x300 Nikki Cox BiographyFull Name: Nicole Avery Cox

Born: June 2, 1978 in California, U.S.

Height: 5’7″ (1.70 m)

Measurements: 36C – 23 – 35

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Love and Career:

Nikki Cox began her acting career at a very young age, making appearances in several movies and guest starring on TV shows such as Baywatch and Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Her big break came when she was starring role as Tiffany Malloy on the sitcom Unhappily Ever After, where she also dated her co-star Kevin Conolly, back in 1995-1998. Broke up with Conolly, she was engaged to Bobcat Goldthwait in 1999-2003.

Her most successful moment came when she starred as Mary Connell on the TV drama Las Vegas for four seasons from 2003-2007. She also had a fling with her love-interest on the series, Josh Duhamel. On December 29, 2006, she married comedian/actor Jay Mohr.

I’m probably the most introverted extrovert you’ll ever meet. Up until I got this show I was constantly told, ‘She was really good, but she’s just not cute enough.’ -Nikki Cox

Major Role in Television Series:

Unhappily Ever After (1995-1998) as Tiffany Malloy
Nikki (2000-2002) as Nikki White
Las Vegas (2003-2007) as Marry Conell
The Jake Effect (2006) as Lisa Wheeler

We’ve had some really good guest stars. But I have to go with Alec Baldwin as my favorite. He is so neat and such a movie star. He’s handsome and quirky. I was in heaven the week he was on the set.  -Nikki Cox

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One Response to Nikki Cox Biography

  1. Free bingo says:

    She used to be beautiful but nowadays she looks ugly because of a bad plastic surgery. It’s a pity.

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