Haitian-American Actress/ Vocalist/ Entrepreneur

Haitian-American Actress/ Vocalist/ Entrepreneur

Haitian-American Actress/ Vocalist/ Entrepreneur

Haitian-American Actress/ Vocalist/ Entrepreneur

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Nicolette Stephanie Templier of Brooklyn, New York, holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theater Performance from Marymount Manhattan College.

As a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and the Actors Equity Association, her diverse stage credits include captivating performances in productions such as Bound For Broadway at the West End Lounge, (A Ride on the Irish Cream) alongside Erin Markey at Abron's Arts Center, and memorable roles in (And Then There Were None), (Womens Night Out), and (HOPELESSNESS WORLD TOUR) with ANOHNI. Additionally, she has showcased her talent in Alex Tobey's (Good Girl Gone Bad) at HERE Arts Center.

Beyond her acting pursuits, Nicolette has showcased her versatility as a former title-holder with the Miss Earth organization, achieving the esteemed titles of Miss Brooklyn 2018, Miss New York 2019, and Miss Earth USA Eco 2019. Not limited to the stage or pageantry, she contributes her talents to the American Bombshells, a jazz trio dedicated to entertaining the armed forces, and collaborates with Hank Lane Music to provide exceptional entertainment for weddings and special events.

Her artistic reach extends even further as a musician, having performed original compositions at renowned venues such as Arlene's Grocery, The Studio at Webster Hall, Hell Phone, Muchmore's, and Parkside Lounge. She hosts a monthly music showcase at the prestigious Ashford and Simpson's Sugar Bar, showcasing her multifaceted talents to a captivated audience.