Rachel Nichols is an American actress and model who started her career in the late 1990s while attending Columbia University. She transitioned from modeling to acting, securing minor roles before gaining prominence with her part in "Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd" (2003). Nichols achieved wider recognition for playing Rachel Gibson in the final season of the action TV series "Alias" (2005–2006) and for her role in the horror film "The Amityville Horror" (2005).
In 1982, Arnold Schwarzenegger film Conan the Barbarian. Rachel Nichols starred as a master of martial arts, a priestess, and the love interest of the titular character in the reimagining film.
In 1998, Rachel Nichols enrolled at Columbia University in New York City, initially aiming for a career as a Wall Street analyst.
In 2000, Rachel Nichols had a part in the romantic drama film, Autumn in New York. This marked one of her early roles as she transitioned from modeling to acting.
In 2002, Rachel Nichols had a one-episode role in the fourth season of the television series Sex and the City, further establishing her presence in the acting world.
In 2003, Rachel Nichols graduated from Columbia University with a double major in mathematics and economics, marking the completion of her academic pursuits.
In 2003, Rachel Nichols landed her first major role in the comedy film Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd. This role marked a significant step in her acting career.
In late February 2004, Rachel Nichols was cast in a starring role in an untitled drama pilot for Fox Broadcasting Company, where she was to play a DEA agent undercover at a high school.
By August 2004, Rachel Nichols was cast in supporting roles in the horror films The Amityville Horror (2005) and The Woods (2006), expanding her presence in the horror genre.
In late September 2004, Tim Minear was brought in to create a new pilot for The Inside, replacing the Kesslers and changing the concept of Rachel Nichols' character to an FBI agent.
In June 2005, The Inside premiered. Rachel Nichols played a rookie FBI agent assigned to the FBI's Los Angeles Violent Crimes Unit. However, due to low ratings, it was not picked up for further episodes.
In November 2005, the television show Alias was canceled making its fifth season its last. Rachel Nichols had been cast on the show in July 2005, and was being groomed to replace Jennifer Garner as the main character.
In 2005, Rachel Nichols achieved wider recognition for playing Rachel Gibson in the action television series Alias and for her role in the horror film The Amityville Horror.
In 2005, Rachel Nichols appeared in The Amityville Horror.
In October 2006, The Woods, which had been shelved for around 18 months, was released directly-to-DVD, garnering positive critical response. Rachel Nichols played a small part in the film.
In 2006, Rachel Nichols appeared in The Woods, contributing to her filmography.
In 2006, Rachel Nichols continued her role as Rachel Gibson in the final season of the action television series Alias.
In November 2007, Rachel Nichols was cast in Star Trek. Due to the secrecy of the project, her role was initially unknown even to her.
In 2007, Rachel Nichols had a small part in the drama film Resurrecting the Champ and a bit part in the political drama Charlie Wilson's War. Additionally, she was cast in the television series Them, which was ultimately not picked up.
In 2007, Rachel Nichols obtained her first starring film role in the thriller P2, marking a significant achievement in her acting career.
In late 2007, Rachel Nichols was cast as Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara in the live-action film adaptation of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, a role she accepted without reading the script beforehand.
In September 2008, Rachel Nichols stated that she had concluded her modeling career, signaling a complete transition to acting.
In 2008, Rachel Nichols appeared in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, adding to her filmography.
In February 2009, Rachel Nichols and Scott Stuber separated due to irreconcilable differences, seven months after their wedding.
In 2009, Rachel Nichols appeared in Star Trek, where she played an Orion cadet at Starfleet Academy.
In 2009, Rachel Nichols found mainstream success with her roles in the science-fiction action films Star Trek and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.
In 2009, Rachel Nichols starred as Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. She gained 15 pounds of muscle and trained in mixed martial arts for the role.
Filming for Conan the Barbarian, in which Rachel Nichols starred as a priestess and love interest, occurred between March and July 2010 in Bulgaria.
In 2010, Rachel Nichols played a notable role in the sixth season of Criminal Minds, enhancing her television presence.
On August 19, 2011, Conan the Barbarian, starring Rachel Nichols, was released. It received negative reviews and grossed US$48.8 million worldwide.
In 2011, Rachel Nichols starred in the film Conan the Barbarian, expanding her presence in action films.
On May 27, 2012, the Canadian science fiction TV series Continuum, starring Rachel Nichols as a police officer, premiered on Showcase. The first episode became the highest-rated episode in the network's history.
In 2012, Rachel Nichols starred in the film Alex Cross and also began her role in the television series Continuum, showcasing her versatility.
On December 30, 2013, Rachel Nichols confirmed her engagement to Michael Kershaw, a real estate developer.
In 2013, Rachel Nichols starred in the film Raze, adding another action-oriented role to her career.
In September 2014, Rachel Nichols married Michael Kershaw.
On October 9, 2015, Continuum, starring Rachel Nichols, concluded after running for four seasons. During its run, Nichols earned a Constellation Award and two Saturn Award nominations for her role in the show.
In 2016, Rachel Nichols starred in the film Inside, continuing to expand her filmography.
On July 28, 2017, the Spanish-American remake of the 2007 French horror film, Inside, starring Rachel Nichols, was released in Spain cinemas, grossing US$557,083.
In 2017, Rachel Nichols played a notable role in the fourth season of The Librarians, further expanding her television roles.
On January 12, 2018, the Spanish-American remake of the 2007 French horror film, Inside, starring Rachel Nichols, was released in the United States.
In 2018, Rachel Nichols continued her role in the fourth season of The Librarians.
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