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Nicole Nagel

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Nicole Nagel
Born
Other namesNicky Nagel
CitizenshipGerman, American
Alma materJoanne Baron / DW Brown Studio Graduate / Howard Fine Acting Studio
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1980–present
SpousePierre Caland
Children1

Nicole Nagel is a German-American model, actress, photographer and writer.

Early life

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Nagel was born in Berlin, Germany and discovered as a teenager by German photographer Werner Bokelberg. She began modeling and working around the world and was on the cover of more than 40 magazines in Germany and Italy, becoming one of Germany's first supermodels.[1][citation needed] In 1989 Nagel appeared in the Pirelli Calendar photographed by Joyce Tennyson.

Career

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Nagel was represented by numerous modeling agencies from 1980 to 1989, including Parker-Sed, Ford Models and Click Model Management. She appeared on magazine covers in Germany and Italy and in fashion magazines including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Madamoiselle and Brides and worked with photographers including Bruce Weber, Patrick Demarchelier and Joyce Tennyson. Nagel appeared in campaigns for fashion brands including Calvin Klein [lensed by Bruce Weber], Pringle of Scotland and Triumph International as well as in advertisements for retailers including Macy's, Bloomingdales and Karstadt.[2][citation needed]

In 1992, Nagel moved to Los Angeles and started acting in American and German productions. She also appeared in commercials and music videos.[3] She is most well known for her role in Alan Smithee's Burn Hollywood Burn and for her recurring roles as Hulda as Doug Ross' (George Clooney) love interest on the NBC television series ER and as Kate, Jack Richmond's (Judd Nelson) love interest on Suddenly Susan.[4][citation needed] She also appeared on the television series Married With Children and with Lorenzo Lamas in Air America in 1998.[5]

Nagel continues to act in television and movies, recently in the German miniseries Schuld und Unschuld, alongside Heinz Hoenig and Letztes Kapitel alongside Simon Verhoeven.

Nagel's work as a photographer and writer has been published in global publications including Dein Spiegel and Art Investor.[6][7]

Personal life

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In 1996 Nagel married Pierre Caland, a French-Lebanese businessman.[8] They have a daughter, Olympia Nagel-Caland, born in 1999.[9][10][citation needed]

Filmography

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Title Year Role Notes Ref.
The Quincy Rose Show 2011 Bondage Woman
Schuld und Unschuld (TV Movie)  2006 Hannelore Johs
Cyxork 7  2006 Ute
Letztes Kapitel (TV Movie) 2005 Rita Adranski
Kristin 2001 Marinka
Air America (TV Series) 1998 Eva
Silk Stalkings (TV Series) 1998 Venus Olson
Dinner and Driving 1997 Eva
NightMan (TV Movie)  1997 Katrina Weston
House of Frankenstein (TV Mini-Series)  1997 Vampire Bartender
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn  1997 Aloe Vera
NightMan (TV Series) 1997 Katrina Weston
Suddenly Susan (TV Series) 1997 Kate
Life with Roger (TV Series) 1997 Lisa
Hudson Street (TV Series) 1996 Woman #2
Nixon 1995 Kissinger's Date
Can't Hurry Love (TV Series)  1995 Ruth
ER (TV Series) 1995 Hulda
French Exit 1995 Klexxie
Unhappily Ever After (TV Series) 1995 Amazon Woman
Pointman (TV Series) 1995 Arina
The New Age  1994 Rich German
Married with Children (TV Series)  1994 Heidi
Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90's (TV Movie) 1993 Visitor (uncredited)
Wild Palms (TV Mini-Series) 1993 Drug Addict

References

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  1. ^ "Hier ist was von Wildwest".
  2. ^ "Nicole Nagel always has style!".
  3. ^ "Mr. Tom 1991 - Commercial with Nicole Nagel". Archived from the original on 2012-09-25.
  4. ^ "End of an ER-a".
  5. ^ "LORENZO LAMAS & NICOLE NAGEL AIR AMERICA (1998)".
  6. ^ "Dein Spiegel Article by Nicole Nagel".
  7. ^ "Art Investor Photographs by Nicole Nagel" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Pierre Caland Bio".
  9. ^ "Hamburgerin in Hollywood: Interview mit Nicole Nagel in ihrer Villa in Bel Air".
  10. ^ Hardy, Luc (December 2008). Olympia Nagel-Caland: Arctic Transitions – Witness to change– Young ambassadors in Nunavut. ISBN 9780974608020.
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