Julia Nickson(The Woman)

Julia NicksonÕs feature film credits include "China Cry," the true story of a young girl who risked her life to defend her faith during the Communist Revolution, for which she received great critical acclaim. This performance lead to co-starring roles in ParamountÕs adventure film "K-2" with Michael Biehn, followed by New Line CinemaÕs "Sidekicks" opposite Chuck Norris and Beau Bridges and UniversalÕs "Double Dragon."


Ms. Nickson made her feature film debut in "Rambo: First Blood Part II" as Co Bao, RamboÕs Vietnamese guide. Her television credits include starring roles in James ClavellÕs "Noble House," an NBC eight-hour mini-series; the remake of Jules VerneÕs classic novel "Around the World in Eighty Days" also for NBC in which she starred in the role of the beautiful Princess Aouda; the six-hour mini-series "Genghis Khan"; "The Chinatown Murders"; "The Girl Who Came Between Them"; and "The Silver Fox" with James Coburn. She has had numerous recurring guest spots in "The Fifth Corner," "Babylon 5Õ "One West Waikiki," and "Walker, Texas Ranger." Her episodic credits include "Chicago Hope," "The Marshall," "Seaquest," "Deep Space 9," "Magnum, P.I.," and "HarryÕs Hong Kong." On stage, Ms NicksonÕs credits include the West Coast premiere of "Sand Castle," and her first play, ShakespeareÕs "Winter Tale."



Ms. Nickson was born in Singapore and raised in England and Africa.