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Nichole Hiltz

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Hiltz was raised in Hanover, Massachusetts and moved to Boston to pursue acting at the age of 17. After becoming a Farrelly Brothers’ favorite (she was a stand-in for Renee Zelleweger in Me, Myself and Irene), she quickly moved to L.A. There she studied her craft working hard making her bread and butter acting in commercials and music videos. Hiltz then got cast in a series of feature films starting with Shallow Hal and Dude, Where’s My Car? followed by Austin Powers in Goldmember and Somethings Gotta Give, holding her own with Jack Nicholson. This led to guest stars and recurring roles on The Shield, CSI, NYPD Blue, Smallville, Cold Case, The O.C. and finally a lead in Strong Medicine: First Response, a spinoff of the hit Lifetime series, where her role garnered her attention as a woman of courage and conviction for her patients.

Dan Akroyd described Hiltz as a mix of "Bill Murray, Punky Brewster and Michelle Pfeiffer all wrapped in one," who happens to play the drums and kick boxes as well.

Hiltz did a three-episode stint on Desperate Housewives and her role as Ginny, the pregnant self-proclaimed psychic traveler on The Riches continued to demonstrate her versatility and true emotional depth.

Hiltz recently promoted Trailer Park of Terror (based on the cult comic book) at the 2008 Slamdance Film Festival. She was drawn to the lead role of Norma knowing that she could be seen first as a vulnerable, abused teenager, a woman who could take on the world against all odds, and a female wisecracking "Leather Face"-like killer all in the same film.

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