Nikki Cox Biography, Age, Net worth, Actor, Movies, T v, Shows, Hot, Bikini, Boobs

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Nikki Cox Biography

Nikki Cox (Nicole Avery Cox) is an American actress and comedy write born on June 2, 1978, in Los Angeles, California U.S. She is famously known for her best role on the television series Unhappily Ever After, Las Vegas, and Nikki.

Nikki Cox Age

Nikki Cox was born on June 2, 1978 (she is 40 years old as of 2018)

Nikki Cox Height/Weight

Nikki Cox stands at a height of 1.7 m (she has a weight of 63 kg, 139lbs )

Nikki Cox Net worth

Dianna Agron has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Nikki Cox Family

Nikki Cox was born to Mercedith A. Cox (father) and Terry Kay Cox (mother). She was raised in Los Angeles, California. Her family originates from Memphis, Tennessee. Her mother Terry Kay Cox, was her personal manager.Nikki Cox and husband photo

Nikki Cox Husband

Nikki Cox dated co-star Kevin Connolly for several years. In 1997, she was engaged to Bobcat Goldthwait, who voiced the character of Mr but they later divorced. She was again engaged to another man i.e on December 29, 2006, she was married to comedian/actor Jay Mohr in Los Angeles. In December 2008, Mohr went to petition to a Los Angeles court to allow him to legally add her last name to his, changing his name from Jon Ferguson to Cox Mohr.

Nikki Cox Actor

Nikki Cox began her acting career at the age of four when she appeared as a dancer in several ballet productions and TV specials. She began acting at the age of 10, making her appearances in several movies and guest-starring on shows such as Baywatch, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Mama’s Family, Eerie, Indiana, and Blossom. She also appeared in General Hospital from 1993 to 1995 and had a recurring role on the Saturday morning program California Dreams.
Her appearances on various TV shows led her to the first prime-time role as Tiffany Malloy on the sitcom Unhappily Ever After, which ran on the WB 1995–1999. Her brother Matthew guest-starred on a handful of episodes, including one where he wore a “Ghostface” mask (the type of mask featured in Scream).
When Unhappily Ever After was canceled after taping 100 episodes, Cox went on to portray former prostitute Taylor Clayton on the sitcom The Norm Show and star as Nikki White in Nikki, a sitcom vehicle that lasted less than two seasons (2000–2002). She played Mary Connell on the TV drama Las Vegas from 2003-2007. On May 20 and May 23, 2005, her Las Vegas character crossed over to NBC’s soap opera Passions to coincide with the arrival of two new characters introduced on Las Vegas.
In 2006, she became the spokesmodel for the online gaming website, Sportsbook.com. In 2009, she provided the voice of Jenna in Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust. That same year, she also appeared in Lonely Street, a comedy starring Robert Patrick, Jay Mohr, Ernie Hudson, and Lindsay Price. In 2016, Cox was nominated as the sole writer for Mohr’s album Happy. And A Lot for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards.

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Nikki Cox Movies

Film

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2009

Lonely Street

Bambi

2002

Run Ronnie Run

Kayla

2001

Don’s Plum

Karen

2000

Nutty Professor II: The Klumps

Bright girl

Alternative title: The Klumps

1997

Sub Down

Holliday’s Girlfriend

Direct-to-video release
Alternative title: Sub Down: Take the Dive

1996

The Glimmer Man

Millie

1991

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Girl #1

1988

Mac and Me

Dancer

Uncredited

1988

Moonwalker

Dancer

Segment: “Badder”

 Nikki Cox Tv Shows

Television

Year

Title

Role

Notes

1987

Mama’s Family

Little Iola Boyland

1 episode

1989

The Ryan White Story

Andrea White

Television film

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Sarjenka

1 episode (‘Pen Pals’)

1990

A Family for Joe

Carrie Lewis

Television film

Night Court

Toni

1 episode

1991

Murphy Brown

Pretty Girl

1 episode

Eerie, Indiana

Janet

1 episode

1991–1994

Baywatch

Charlene “Charlie” Reed

2 episodes

1992

Davis Rules

Janine

1 episode

Danger Island

Ariel

Television film
Alternative title: The Presence

1993

Bloodlines: Murder in the Family

Student #2

Television film

Blossom

Cynthia

4 episodes

Boy Meets World

Heather

1 episode

The Nanny

Cindy Wentworth

1 episode

1993–1995

General Hospital

Gina Williams #1

Unknown episodes

1994

California Dreams

Allison

2 episodes

Someone Like Me

Samantha “Sam” Stepjak

Unknown episodes

1995–1999

Unhappily Ever After

Tiffany Malloy

100 episodes

1996

Sister, Sister

Nikki

1 episode

She Cried No

Kellie

Television film
Alternative title: Freshman Fall

1996–1997

Pearl

Margaret Woodrow

2 episodes

1998

The Drew Carey Show

Kristen Carey

1 episode

The Steve Harvey Show

Herself

1 episode

1998–1999

Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectacular

Herself

1 episode

1999–2001

The Norm Show

Taylor Clayton

27 episodes

2000

Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

Petra (voice)

1 episode

2000–2002

Nikki

Nikki White

41 episodes

2003–2007

Las Vegas

Mary Connell

87 episodes

2006

The Jake Effect

Liza Wheeler

7 episodes

2007

Fugly

Crystal Stump

Television film

2008

Ghost Whisperer

Nina Haley

1 episode

2009

The Spectacular Spider-Man

Silver Sable (voice)

2 episodes

 Nikki Cox Youtube Interview

Nikki Cox News

Jay Mohr and Nikki Cox‘s divorce battle is finally over. Two years after he filed for divorce for the second time, the pair has finalized their split, according to court documents filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles and obtained by The Blast this link opens in a new tab on Thursday. Mohr, 47, and Cox, 40, — who wed on Dec. 29, 2006 — also agreed to a custody plan of their 7-year-old son Meredith Daniel. The terms of the agreement, along with child and spousal support, are confidential. Mohr first filed for divorce from Cox in July 2016 but called off the divorce just six days after filing the documents.
Then in December of that same year, he filed for the second time, citing irreconcilable differences. In the divorce documents in December, Mohr claimed that he and Cox “have continued to reside in the same residence” with their son, but said that their “living situation has become extremely confusing and untenable; and, our son is suffering.” He added: “Based upon the increasing hostility in our home, Nikki’s ongoing refusal to attend her mental health issues … her abuse of drugs, and her failure to respect boundaries, I had no choice but to obtain alternate housing for me and our son.”
In addition to slamming Cox’s “poor parenting decisions” along with her “mental health issues,” he said, “While I acknowledge that I still love Nikki, I also acknowledge that we can no longer be married to each other, and I cannot continue to raise our son in a toxic environment.” Cox met Mohr in 2004 when he guest-starred on her NBC drama Las Vegas. The pair got engaged in February 2006 and wed that same year at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles.
Source: people.com

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