Nicola Fishwick(I)
- Actress
Her first experience in front of a camera came as background work on
the set of 'Traffic Warden' a short film directed by Benjamin Johns in
August 2006. She was sitting with the rest of the background artists
when she was picked out of the crowd to play a police woman in the
ending scene of the movie.
Fishwick met with casting director Steve Daly after friends had sent her for an audition for a feature film and wowed the director and casting director with her acting skills. She was given her first role in Mark Jay's feature 'Octane' where she played a young glamour model wannabe pre-teen called Shelley.
Her next role followed shortly after in the feature 'Rise of the Footsoldier' where she played a barmaid hungry for hero Carlton Leech.
After more than 10 years away from the camera, Fishwick decided to return to the trade participating in a few supporting roles and short films. Now joining the case of the feature film False Front.
Fishwick met with casting director Steve Daly after friends had sent her for an audition for a feature film and wowed the director and casting director with her acting skills. She was given her first role in Mark Jay's feature 'Octane' where she played a young glamour model wannabe pre-teen called Shelley.
Her next role followed shortly after in the feature 'Rise of the Footsoldier' where she played a barmaid hungry for hero Carlton Leech.
After more than 10 years away from the camera, Fishwick decided to return to the trade participating in a few supporting roles and short films. Now joining the case of the feature film False Front.