Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 12K Followers, 1,134 Following, 136 Posts - Nikki Duval (@nikkiduval) on Instagram: "Actor and Dog Mom. Rosie on @workinmoms @workinmomsnetflix Nikki on @straystvshow Link to Reel ⬇️⬇️⬇️".

    • 9.4K
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm6830089Nikki Duval - IMDb

    Nikki Duval is a Canadian actress who has appeared in TV series such as Strays, Workin' Moms, New Eden and Wynonna Earp. She has also acted in movies such as The Broken Hearts Gallery and The Novice.

    • Actress
    • 4 min
    • Hi Nikki, Please Tell Us A Little About You?
    • How Did You Get Started Into Acting?
    • How Has This Changed Your Life?
    • What Is The Best and Most Challenging Part of Being An Actress?
    • How Do You Prepare For A Role?
    • What Kind of Roles Do You Like Or Would Like to Play and Why?
    • If You Weren’T Acting, What Would You Be Up to Right Now?
    • What Is The Most Rewarding Part of Your Work?
    • What’s Your Advice For The Newer Actors?
    • What Would You Say Are The Greatest Lessons You Learned So Far in This Business?

    I was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Just a simple prairie girl with big dreams and following her passion of becoming an actor. I started my career as an actor in the theatre. Trained in Montreal at The National Theatre School of Canada and then moved to Toronto to pursue my career further. From there, I was thrown into the world of...

    I started in theatre at an early age. I would say Middle school. Maybe around 12 or 13. I remember I loved drama class and decided to enroll myself to perform a dramatic monologue at the school talent show. I had never performed in front of a crowd before that. And I don’t know what inspired me to do so, as I was quite an insecure teen. But I remem...

    It changed my life by giving me that purpose. I had agency. I had drive. As I said before, I was a very insecure child. Acting gave me the confidence to be myself in front of people. Maybe because I got to hide behind a character. But I was also revealing my inner life to the audience. It was very satisfying to be seen in that way.

    I would say that it is very hard to be vulnerable around people constantly. Even in comedy, you have to be vulnerable. I would argue, more so than when doing drama. You have to fail in front of people over and over again until you make the best choice. It’s a part of the process. And you have to also receive criticism while being your most vulnerab...

    I read the script as many times as possible before I start to work on the text. I try to be so familiar with it, that by the time I learn the lines, It’s already in me. In my subconscious. Then I learn the lines and will play with what makes me laugh, or what touches my heart the most, when I speak them out loud. I explore many different possible w...

    I love doing comedy. I love to make people laugh. It’s so fun and exciting and truly selfish because it makes me feel good when I hear those chuckles!!! I also would love to do more raw, dramedies. Representing flawed, real people and showing the messiness of humans.

    Truly I have no idea. Maybe a seamstress, or building costumes in the theatre. I love historical costumes. I studied costume making a bit in University. It brought me a lot of joy.

    To invoke change in people. Whether it be to make them feel happy, content, pleased, joy, confusion, grief, empathy, anger. To make them question life. To entertain people.

    Keep going. Push yourself. And know that it’s okay to make mistakes and to be bad. If you are truly an artist, then this is what you are meant to be doing. And part of being an artist is to take risks and create garbage, but keep going. It’s not easy. Just accept it and keep going. And be open to change so you can grow as an actor. Never stop growi...

    The greatest lesson that I have learned is that you have to act like you have a seat at the table. It’s easy to feel like an imposter in this business. To feel like you don’t belong here. You aren’t good enough. But that’s all bullsh*t. Every single person is just as insecure as you are. We are all equal in that regard. And you deserve to be here. ...

  3. Apr 17, 2023 · Nikki Duval, who plays Rosie Philips on Workin' Moms, shares her feelings, memories and hopes for the show's last season. The Canadian comedy series will stream on Netflix from April 26th.

  4. Nikki Duval plays Nikki, a staff member at a shelter for stray animals, in Strays, a spin-off of Kim's Convenience. The series follows Shannon, a former employee of Handy Car Rental, as she starts a new career in Hamilton, Ontario.

    • (441)
    • 2021-09-14
    • Comedy
    • 22
  5. May 24, 2023 · Nikki Duval talks about reprising her role as Rosie Phillips, Kate Foster's quirky assistant and partner, in the final season of Workin' Moms on Netflix. She reveals what fans can expect from Rosie's journey, her favorite scenes, and her upcoming Netflix Christmas movie.

  6. Aug 17, 2023 · Nikki Duval is an acclaimed actor who was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is currently based in Toronto, Canada. Nikki has amassed a significant body of work in major film and television productions including Imposters, Escaping the Mad House: The Nellie Bly Story opposite Christina Ricci, The Broken Hearts Gallery, Wynona ...