Welcome to Rachel Nichols Web, a website created to pay tribute to the beautiful and incredibly talented actress. Rachel is known from such roles as The Amityville Horror, P2, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 and in 2009 she will be in Star Trek and G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra. We have regular updates and many features. Online since December 2008.
Current Work
The Loop (2011)
Rachel as Fiona
Release: September 2011 Info |
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Conan (2011)
Rachel as Tamara
Release: August 19, 2011 Info |
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Ollie Klublershturf vs the Nazis (2010)
Rachel as Daniella
Short film
Release: Released, view here Info |
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"Criminal Minds" (2010)
Rachel as Ashley Seaver
Three episode arc
Release: December 8, 2010 on CBS Info |
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Enjoy these additional HQ photos of Rachel Nichols at the Los Angeles screening this past week. Rachel was an absolute knock out at this screening wearing a Kaufman Franco Fall 2009 white jersey open back gown, with a ruffled knotted detail on the back.
Rachel also opted for a red lip and accessorized with elegant drop emerald earrings.
Even more photos from the big event will be up next week!
One month after the record-breaking opening of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the team of Paramount and game-maker Hasbro proved again that toys are serious business at the box office. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra overcame bad buzz and scathing reviews to win the weekend with $56.2 million, among the best August openings in history for a non-sequel. The win also adds box office clout to the careers of stars Channing Tatum (Fighting) and Sienna Miller (Stardust), who both scored career bests.
Rachel Nichols feels “lucky” to have escaped serious injury while filming new movie G.I. Joe – because an onset explosion could have left her with permanent scarring.
The Star Trek actress admits she was left bruised and bloodied after shooting the action adventure with Sienna Miller, but the most terrifying onset moment came when a controlled blast accidentally set her hair on fire.
Nichols reveals she is grateful she was relatively unscathed – because the accident could have been a lot more serious.
She says, “We were doing a big fight sequence and I was doing a stunt where I had to launch myself over a console. Some squibs (miniature explosive devices) that were supposed to go off after I passed the console went off in my face; I landed with my hair on fire and had burned-off eyebrows and eyelashes on my right side. I was very lucky that it was all superficial. My hair grew back and I’m not blind!”