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James made her Broadway debut in the ill-fated [[The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (musical)|''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'']], and starred as Ottilie in the [[New York City Center]] ''[[Encores!]]'' production of ''[[House of Flowers (musical)|House of Flowers]].''<ref>[http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?html_title=&tols_title=HOUSE+OF+FLOWERS+(PLAY)&pdate=20030215&byline=By+BEN+BRANTLEY&id=1077011430252 New York Times, February 15, 2003, Ben Brantley, “THEATER REVIEW; Those Sunny Brothels Where Sin Has No Sting”]</ref> She played Adela in the Off-Broadway run of [[Michael John LaChiusa|Michael John LaChiusa's]] musical adaptation of ''[[Bernarda Alba]]'' and appeared in the Broadway cast of [[All Shook Up (musical)|''All Shook Up'']].<ref>http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=82575</ref>
James made her Broadway debut in the ill-fated [[The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (musical)|''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'']], and starred as Ottilie in the [[New York City Center]] ''[[Encores!]]'' production of ''[[House of Flowers (musical)|House of Flowers]].''<ref>[http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?html_title=&tols_title=HOUSE+OF+FLOWERS+(PLAY)&pdate=20030215&byline=By+BEN+BRANTLEY&id=1077011430252 New York Times, February 15, 2003, Ben Brantley, “THEATER REVIEW; Those Sunny Brothels Where Sin Has No Sting”]</ref> She played Adela in the Off-Broadway run of [[Michael John LaChiusa|Michael John LaChiusa's]] musical adaptation of ''[[Bernarda Alba]]'' and appeared in the Broadway cast of [[All Shook Up (musical)|''All Shook Up'']].<ref>http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=82575</ref>


James played Dorothy in the revival of ''[[The Wiz]]'' at [[La Jolla Playhouse]] and also starred in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' and ''[[Caesar and Cleopatra (play)|Caesar and Cleopatra]]'' at the [[Stratford Festival]] with [[Christopher Plummer]]. In the musical ''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'', she won the 2011 [[Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical]] for her role as Nabulungi.<ref>http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/nominees/index.html</ref><ref>http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/article/148048-DIVA-TALK-Chatting-with-Book-of-Mormons-Nikki-M-James</ref> During that run, she took a leave in June 2012 to film a screen version of ''[[Lucky Stiff]]''.<ref>http://www.broadway.com/buzz/161962/jason-alexander-nikki-m-james-jayne-houdyshell-to-star-in-film-adaptation-of-lucky-stiff/</ref> From 2014 until January 2015, she played Éponine in the Broadway revival of ''Les Misérables''.<ref>http://www.broadway.com/buzz/172524/prepare-the-barricades-ramin-karimloo-will-swenson-caissie-levy-nikki-m-james-to-lead-les-miserables-on-broadway/</ref><ref>http://www.broadway.com/buzz/179021/tony-winner-nikki-m-james-sets-departure-date-from-broadways-les-miserables/</ref>
James played Dorothy in the revival of ''[[The Wiz]]'' at [[La Jolla Playhouse]] and also starred in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' and ''[[Caesar and Cleopatra (play)|Caesar and Cleopatra]]'' at the [[Stratford Festival]] with [[Christopher Plummer]]. In the musical ''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'', she won the 2011 [[Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical]] for her role as Nabulungi.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/nominees/index.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=May 5, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511033910/http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/nominees/index.html |archivedate=May 11, 2008 }}</ref><ref>http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/article/148048-DIVA-TALK-Chatting-with-Book-of-Mormons-Nikki-M-James</ref> During that run, she took a leave in June 2012 to film a screen version of ''[[Lucky Stiff]]''.<ref>http://www.broadway.com/buzz/161962/jason-alexander-nikki-m-james-jayne-houdyshell-to-star-in-film-adaptation-of-lucky-stiff/</ref> From 2014 until January 2015, she played Éponine in the Broadway revival of ''Les Misérables''.<ref>http://www.broadway.com/buzz/172524/prepare-the-barricades-ramin-karimloo-will-swenson-caissie-levy-nikki-m-james-to-lead-les-miserables-on-broadway/</ref><ref>http://www.broadway.com/buzz/179021/tony-winner-nikki-m-james-sets-departure-date-from-broadways-les-miserables/</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 21:21, 20 July 2016

Nikki M. James
Born (1981-06-03) June 3, 1981 (age 43)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
AwardsTony Award (Best Featured Actress in a Musical) — The Book of Mormon

Nikki Michelle James (born June 3, 1981)[1] is an American actress and singer. James is best known for her performances in the popular stage musicals The Book of Mormon and Les Misérables, her role in the former having earned her a Tony Award.[2]

Biography

James is of Haitian and Vincentian descent and graduated from Livingston High School in Livingston, New Jersey.[3] As a child, she sang and acted in church and in school performances. She was nominated for a Rising Star Award at Paper Mill Playhouse for her performance as Dolly Levi in high school.[4] She later attended the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.[5]

James made her Broadway debut in the ill-fated The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and starred as Ottilie in the New York City Center Encores! production of House of Flowers.[6] She played Adela in the Off-Broadway run of Michael John LaChiusa's musical adaptation of Bernarda Alba and appeared in the Broadway cast of All Shook Up.[7]

James played Dorothy in the revival of The Wiz at La Jolla Playhouse and also starred in Romeo and Juliet and Caesar and Cleopatra at the Stratford Festival with Christopher Plummer. In the musical The Book of Mormon, she won the 2011 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Nabulungi.[8][9] During that run, she took a leave in June 2012 to film a screen version of Lucky Stiff.[10] From 2014 until January 2015, she played Éponine in the Broadway revival of Les Misérables.[11][12]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Pizza April Snow
2009 Caesar and Cleopatra Cleopatra Same as the 2008 theatre play
2013 All Is Bright Betsy
2014 The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Sia Appeared in "Him", the first in a trio of films
2015 Lucky Stiff Annabel
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Third Watch Maizie 2 episodes: "He Said/She Said" and "Childhood Memories"
2003 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Tamara Bates Episode: "Stray"
2004 The Jury Myra Clarkson Episode: "Bangers"
2009 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Jackie Episode: "Salome in Manhattan"
2010 30 Rock Erica Episode: "Gentleman's Intermission"
2012 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 911 Operator Episode: "Father Dearest"
2015 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Detective Episode: "Padre Sandunguera"
2015 The Good Wife Monica Timmons Episode: "Lies"
2016 BrainDead Rochelle Currently airing

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Sabina Temple Broadway debut
2003 House of Flowers Ottilie New York City Center Encores!
2003 Summer Charity Royall New York reading
2005 All Shook Up Lorraine Broadway
2006 Bernarda Alba Adela Off-Broadway
2006 The Wiz Dorothy Gale La Jolla Playhouse
2007 Walmartopia Maia Latrell Off-Broadway
2008 Romeo and Juliet Juliet Stratford Shakespeare Festival
2008 Caesar and Cleopatra Cleopatra Same as the 2009 film release
2011 The Book of Mormon Nabulungi Broadway
2013 Fetch Clay, Make Man Sonji Off-Broadway
2014 Les Misérables Éponine Thénardier Broadway revival of the original musical

References

  1. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1446972/
  2. ^ http://ppc.broadway.com/buzz/176030/watch-les-miserables-star-nikki-m-james-perform-on-my-own-chat-with-wendy-williams/
  3. ^ "Nikki M. James". Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  4. ^ "Westfield H.S. wins 8 Rising Star Awards from Paper Mill Playhouse". Suburban News. June 9, 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-03. Among the former nominees and winners are Academy Award nominee Anne Hathaway, Tony award winner Laura Benanti, and 2011 Tony Award winner, Nikki M. James. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ Nikki M James interviewaccessed 12-23-2015
  6. ^ New York Times, February 15, 2003, Ben Brantley, “THEATER REVIEW; Those Sunny Brothels Where Sin Has No Sting”
  7. ^ http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=82575
  8. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved May 5, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ http://www.playbill.com/celebritybuzz/article/148048-DIVA-TALK-Chatting-with-Book-of-Mormons-Nikki-M-James
  10. ^ http://www.broadway.com/buzz/161962/jason-alexander-nikki-m-james-jayne-houdyshell-to-star-in-film-adaptation-of-lucky-stiff/
  11. ^ http://www.broadway.com/buzz/172524/prepare-the-barricades-ramin-karimloo-will-swenson-caissie-levy-nikki-m-james-to-lead-les-miserables-on-broadway/
  12. ^ http://www.broadway.com/buzz/179021/tony-winner-nikki-m-james-sets-departure-date-from-broadways-les-miserables/