Angela Nicoletti

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Angela Nicoletti
Born August 12, 1964
North Hollywood, California

Angela McCoy (born Angela Nicoletti; August 12, 1964) is an American actress, who now resides in Finland.

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Her father, born in Brooklyn, New York, is of Italian American descent.[citation needed] Her mother was born in Los Angeles.[citation needed]

Nicoletti was born at Riverside Hospital in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Nicoletti is a Professional Actress,[citation needed] Singer,[citation needed] model,[citation needed] Scriptwriter,[citation needed] Songwriter,[citation needed] Photographer,[citation needed] Abstract painter,[citation needed] makeup artist, method acting coach,[citation needed] Dancer,[citation needed] Music promoter,[citation needed] President of The Women's Self Defense (WSDAI), personal manager[citation needed] and a Creative Consultant.[citation needed]

Nicoletti studied at The Joanne Baron/Dw Brown School of Method Acting.[citation needed]

In the beginning, her first movie project was a movie titled Night Train To Terror.[1]

Angela is married with Hanoi Rocks co-founder, lead guitarist and composer Andy McCoy.[2]

Nicoletti was a booking agent at the age of 16 and worked as an accountant and a promoter in the office at The Roxy Theatre, On The Rox, and The Whisky a Go Go for many years.[citation needed] Angela was a personal assistant for Elmer Valentine and Lou Adler.[citation needed] Angela has done a lot of modeling. Mainly swimsuit exclusively for Gilda Marx Swim Wear.[citation needed]

The first time Angela sang professionally was in Sweden in 1993. Andy McCoy started a band called Live Ammo. They recorded at Park Studios in Sweden in 1994.[citation needed]

Angela sings the lead vocals, and all backing vocals and synths with her husband on "Building On Tradition.

Another Band came together. The 1st punk band in Finland. Pete Malmi was a huge inspiration to Angela and her husband. In 1997, Andy McCoy, Pete Malmi and Angela started writing with a second coming of Andy's first punk band called Briard. Andy and Angela duet on a song titled "Rivers And Dreams" and another summer hit was produced in the mid 90s.

Angela and Andy began working together on a feature film and soundtrack in 1997 called The Real McCoy.[3] One nomination for an Award was at the Berlin International Film Festival[citation needed] a another from Sodankylä Film Festival[citation needed] in Finland

The movie took almost three years to make after Andy had a serious accident when he fell off a balcony in the middle of filming.[citation needed]

In 2003, Angela and Andy had their own weekly TV show on the MTV3 Network, titled The McCoys Show.[4] 20 episodes were produced[5] scooping up very good viewing numbers.[citation needed]

In early 2006 Angela was elected as the president of the Womens Self Defense Association International (WSDAI), Finland Chapter.[citation needed]

The Guns N' Roses song "You Could Be Mine" is said to be based on Izzy Stradlin's failed relationship with Angela Nicoletti.

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