Nicole Whippy
Nicole Whippy (1977 or 1978)[1] is a New Zealand actress who has been in a number of television series over the years in New Zealand, but is best known for her role as Kasey Mason in the hit comedy-drama Outrageous Fortune.
Nicole Whippy | |
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Born | 1977/1978 (age 42–43) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000 – present |
Career
She has appeared in various shows including Jackson's Wharf, The Strip, Being Eve, Mercy Peak and Orange Roughies.
In 2011, she starred in the series Nothing Trivial as hard-nosed Michelle Hardcastle.
Voiced character "Navali" in online video game "Path of Exile"
In 2019, she starred as Cece King, a social worker who dealt with her mother-in-law's dementia and eventual death, her husband's sexual assault allegations, and her daughter's pyromania. She also revealed that her mother is a maternal mental health nurse .[2]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Vertical Limit | Spanish Climber | |
2010 | The Box | Woman at Bar | Short |
2019 | The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith | Tanita Paletu'a |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Xena: Warrior Princess | Chilapa | Episode: "Endgame" |
1999–2000 | Jackson's Wharf | Larissa Enari | Main role |
2001 | The Lost World | Maree | TV film |
2002 | Being Eve | Elektra | Episodes: "Being Individual", "Being Grown Up", "Being Tested" |
2002–03 | The Strip | Chocolate | Recurring role |
2003 | Mercy Peak | Cara-Lee | Episodes: "Reality Bites", "Great Escape", "Do It for Love" |
2005–2010 | Outrageous Fortune | Kasey Mason | Recurring role (series 1–2), regular (series 3–6) |
2006–07 | Orange Roughies | Donna Wiki | Recurring role |
2011–2014 | Nothing Trivial | Michelle Hardcastle | Main role |
2017 | Auckward Love | Thelma | TV series |
2018 | Westside | Kasey's Mum | Episode: "4.2" |
2019 | Shortland Street | Cece King | Regular role |
Activism
In the campaign for the New Zealand general election, 2011, Whippy attended a policy launch by the Green Party.[3]
References
- Forbes, Katherine (9 October 2011). "Screen siren is not me". Sunday News. Fairfax New Zealand. Archived from the original on 21 July 2014.
- "Shortland Street: Nicole Whippy's tough predicament". Stuff. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
- "Greens unveil poverty plan for 100,000 kids". The New Zealand Herald. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 21 July 2014.