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BIOGRAPHY

Nikki Rae Hallow is a professional actress, comedian, voiceover actor and revered acting coach based in Canada and the United Kingdom. She is a graduate of the University of Alberta’s Bachelor in Fine Arts Acting program, graduating with both Distinction and on the Dean’s List.

A force to be reckoned with, Nikki’s dynamic and versatile performances have led her to international acclaim with multiple-award wins onstage, onscreen and behind the microphone. Honing her clown and improv-informed acting style, Nikki strives to encourage and create connected, heartfelt performances to allow audiences to share in the performance experience.

A comedian at heart, Nikki performs live onstage as a co-founder of the internationally-acclaimed sketch comedy troupe, Marv n’ Berry, and improvises with DieNasty The Improvised Soap Opera, Rapid Fire Theatre, and has worked with the likes of Kevin MacDonald from Kids in the Hall, the cast of Whose Line is It Anyway?, Upright Citizens Brigade and Second City Alumni.

Nikki can also be found behind the scenes writing for the screen and stage, and teaching her highly celebrated connection-based acting technique, On-Camera Connection, through ACTRA in Canada, and across the World.

Nikki grew up in the town of Athabasca in Northern Alberta, Canada on a farm with her parents and three older brothers. On the odd occasion, she can be seen working in Northern Alberta as a Machinist.

She can be seen on-screen via various projects such as a co-star in Plan B Entertainment and Amazon Prime’s High School as Loni, Northern Gateway Film’s Team Bride as Becky. Nikki can also be heard as Victoria the Knight in Beamdog and ASPYR’s highly anticipated video game, Mythforce.

Select Film Credits Include: High School (Amazon Prime/ Plan B Entertainment), Mythforce (Beamdog/Aspyr), Jann (CTV), Range Roads (North Country Cinema), Heartland (CBC), And The Oscar Goes To... (Allen Media), Extremity (Dark Elegy), Caution: May Contain Nuts (Mosaic).

Select Stage Credits Include: Richard III; The Birthday Party; After Miss Julie (Lodestar Theatre), Julius Caesar (Malachite Theatre), A Beautiful View (Stonemarrow Theatre), Pompeii: LA; Hot Mess (Cardiac Theatre).

“equal parts seductive and disgusting – Nikki Hulowski’s quicksilver [acting is] a performance for the ages.”

- Benjamin Blyth, Malachite Theatre, UK.