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| JULIA
NICKSON (Sarah), born and raised in Singapore, has starred
in a wide variety of roles in film and television. Her film
credits incude China Cry, for which she received
resounding critical acclaim in the title role of Nora Lam, as
well Rambo: First Blood Part 11, Sidekicks
and K-2. Ms. Nickson also starred as the glamorous
Orlando Ramos in James Clavell's Noble House,
as Princess Aouda against Pierce Brosnan's Phileas Fogg in Around
the World in 80 Days and in Genghis Khan,
as Bortei, the Khan's first wife. |
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| Her extensive
television credits include several M.O.W.'s, The Girl
Who Came Between Them, The Silver Fox,
The Chinatown Murders, Dark Justice
as well as recurring roles on Babylon 5, Walker,
Texas Ranger, The Fifth Corner,
One West Waikiki, and The Young and the
Restless. Episodics include The Division,
Nash Bridges, JAG, and Chicago
Hope. |
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| Julia's
first independent film, Life Tastes Good, which
premiered in Sundance was written and directed by Philip Kan
Gotanda. Ms. Nickson is proud to play Sarah, in Ethan
Mao. The collaboration between the actors and the filmmaker,
Quentin Lee, was truly a wonderful blend of support and artistic
integrity. Ms. Nickson is also the mother of singer, songwriter,
China Soul. |
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