A stage and screen actress known for her versatility as much as her charm, Nikki LaShae's most recent credits include Tmobile's Superbowl commercial (2021). Her dramatic chops landed her the lead roles in soon-to-be released features: Traffickers (2021) and Generations (2021). However, her portrayals of Syreeta on the hit TV show "Bi...
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A stage and screen actress known for her versatility as much as her charm, Nikki LaShae's most recent credits include Tmobile's Superbowl commercial (2021). Her dramatic chops landed her the lead roles in soon-to-be released features: Traffickers (2021) and Generations (2021). However, her portrayals of Syreeta on the hit TV show "Bigger" (2019), and Keturah AKA Pandakitty on the internationally award-winning feature "Le Vie Magnifique de Charlie", shows her impeccable comedic chops. With a performance career that is still blooming, her filmography includes award-winning films where she has earned "Best Actress" nominations. Additionally, these films have been featured on "must watch" lists on widely recognized industry resources, and have gotten mass distribution. She has performed on prestigious stages such as the famous Fox Theatre, Saengre Theatre, and 14th Street Playhouse for sold out audiences.LaShae was born in Jackson, Mississippi and raised in Atlanta, GA. She is the daughter of former painter, Tonya Anderson, and ex-NFL and CFL linebacker, William Johnson. She is the eldest child out of 6, 4 girls and 1 boy. Nikki LaShae attended Georgia State University where she majored in theatre, but pulled out to recover after a car accident. After healing, her career began picking up as a multi-hyphenate artist, appearing in international print ads as a model, performing on studio movie sets and touring with artists as a dancer, and as a host & spokesperson for global brands and live events all over the nation.In 2015, after recovering from a debilitating digestive illness that forced LaShae to temporarily stop performing, with a new lease on life, she made the decision to focus on film/tv, and has since continued to vary and expand her film choices.
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