Nikki SooHoo
Nikki SooHoo | |
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Born |
Nicole SooHoo August 20, 1988 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Other names | Nikki SooHoo |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2004–present |
Nicole "Nikki" SooHoo (born August 20, 1988) is a Chinese American actress.[1]
Personal life and career
SooHoo attended the Orange County High School of the Arts and completed a degree in world arts and cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles.[2] She is perhaps best known for playing the gymnast Wei Wei in the 2006 teen comedy Stick It and playing Fiona Lanky in the Disney Channel show Phil of the Future. She also played Christina, one of the seven main cheerleaders in the fifth installment of the Bring It On series called Bring It On: Fight to the Finish. SooHoo went on to play in Sue Ling in the TV series The War at Home.
She played a supporting role in the 2009 film The Lovely Bones as Denise "Holly" Le Ang.[1]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Fields of Mudan | Lin | Short film |
2005 | East of Normal, West of Weird | Becca | TV movie |
Phil of the Future | Fiona Lanky | 1 episode: "Versa Day" | |
Testing Bob | Spirited Cheerleader | TV movie | |
2006 | Drake & Josh | Teenage girl | 1 episode: "Theater Thug" |
The War at Home | Sue Ling | 1 episode: "How Do You Spell Relief?" | |
Stick It | Wei Wei Yong | ||
2007 | The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Saloon Girl #2 | 1 episode: "The Suite Life Goes Hollywood: Part 2" |
2009 | A Marriage | Amelia | TV movie |
Bring It On: Fight to the Finish | Christina | Direct-to-video film | |
Private Practice | Kelli | 1 episode: "Right Here, Right Now" | |
The Lovely Bones | Denise "Holly" Le Ang | ||
2010 | No Ordinary Family | Lisa | 1 episode: "No Ordinary Vigilante" |
2012 | Music High | Natasha | Direct-to-video film |
All the Wrong Places | Kai | TV movie | |
2013 | Crush | Maya | Direct-to-video film |
2014 | Pretty Little Liars | Brenda | 1 episode |
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