Nicole Avery "Nikki" Cox is an American actress and comedy writer known mostly for her roles on the television series Unhappily Ever After, Las Vegas, and Nikki... (wikipedia)
I'm probably the most introverted extrovert you'll ever meet. Up until I got this show I was constantly told, 'She was really good, but she's just not cute enough.'
I've always wanted to appear in a 3-D Movie, that's always been a goal of mine. If you appear in a 3-D picture you are a shoo-in for an Oscar. There's no competition.
If I didn't have fake nails, my fingers would be bloody stumps.
I'm a McDonald's girl - several times a week. Usually the two-cheeseburger combo meal.
I'm pretty captivated by reality TV and I know that as an actor I probably shouldn't be saying that, but it's what I like to watch.
We've had some really good guest stars. But I have to go with Alec Baldwin as my favorite. He is so neat and such a movie star. He's handsome and quirky. I was in heaven the week he was on the set.
When all of a sudden, people say, 'Wow, you look nice,' and carry on, it's shocking. Really awkward.
You're asking the wrong girl about fame. I'm hardly famous. I wouldn't want to trade places with anyone else.
Filming scenes like that are always odd but I feel comfortable with Josh and care about him a great deal, so it could be much worse. Scenes like that are just part of the job.
Acting is the only thing I ever really wanted to do, and I'm really ill-prepared to do anything else.
All that some actresses want is for people to take them seriously instead of caring about how they look.
For me, I've worked hard for people to think I'm funny.
I cannot cook to save my life. I'm really frighteningly useless, when you get down to it.
I learned how but I have a terrible paranoia and fear. I do not drive an automobile.
I still don't know quite what I'm supposed to do or be.
I think I'm as content as one can be.
I'm hardly famous. I wouldn't want to trade places with anyone else.
Mary and I look eerily similar but other than that, the differences are pretty much night and day.
The only other thing that interested me as a kid was being a bricklayer. So if I hadn't become an actress, I would probably be a bricklayer.
There is just so very much I can't do. I don't drive, for one.
To be perfectly honest, drama is a lot simpler than comedy.
I was really, really, really skinny. Great big mouth on a little face. Just goofy-looking. More goofy than I am now. Really goofy.
There's a lot more room for error in drama. With comedy, if you mess up, you fall flat on your face. With drama there's a lot more room to play.
Im a McDonalds girl - several times a week. Usually the two-cheeseburger combo meal.
The only thing better than succeeding is watching people you know fail.
All the glass from the shop windows just fell to the ground and people ran out of the pub. It was just a mass of panic.