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  1. Nicole Beharie is an American actress. She is best known for her starring roles in films such as the drama American Violet (2008), the psychological drama Shame (2011), the biographical sports drama 42 (2013), and the independent drama Miss Juneteenth (2020).

  2. Nicole Beharie is an American actress. Her critically acclaimed film debut was in the film American Violet (2008) alongside Alfre Woodard, Tim Blake Nelson and Will Patton. Beharie also played Ernie Davis' girlfriend in the movie The Express (2008).

  3. May 8, 2024 · Nicole Beharie Reclaimed Her TV Past for The Morning Show The Apple TV+ drama’s new secret weapon on her standout episode, her love for “superhero” Viola Davis, and leaving Sleepy Hollow behind.

  4. 231K Followers, 3,079 Following, 249 Posts - Nicole Beharie (@nikkibeharie) on Instagram: ""

  5. Jun 19, 2020 · Inspired by the real Miss Juneteenth competition, the indie drama stars Nicole Beharie as Turquoise Jones, a former beauty queen who has failed to achieve success beyond her pageant win.

  6. Apr 9, 2016 · Sleepy Hollow is not horsing around this time: Nicole Beharie has departed Sleepy Hollow following Abbie Mills' very real death in Friday's Season 3 finale.

  7. Aug 31, 2022 · Nicole Beharie Can’t Believe You’re Still Tweeting About Her Black Mirror Scene The Breaking star on working with John Boyega, the late Michael K. Williams, and her now iconic Black Mirror scene.

  8. Nicole Beharie is an American actress. Her critically acclaimed film debut was in the film American Violet (2008) alongside Alfre Woodard, Tim Blake Nelson and Will Patton. Beharie also played Ernie Davis' girlfriend in the movie The Express (2008).

  9. Sep 16, 2022 · Nicole Beharie is having a moment. The Florida native and Juilliard grad has two critically acclaimed films out, which arrived on back-to-back weekends, showing very different but equally...

  10. Sep 29, 2020 · Nicole Beharie: ‘Miss Juneteenth is not about a western ideal of beauty’ The acclaimed film is revitalising the American pageant story and celebrating what it means to be a black woman.