In an industry where specialization is often the norm, Nicole Huff stands out as a rare, fully realized performer, an actress, singer, and dancer whose career reflects years of discipline, artistic range, and continuous evolution.
Based in Toronto, Nicole has built a dynamic presence across film, television, theatre, and music, earning recognition for her ability to move seamlessly between mediums while maintaining a strong and consistent artistic identity.
From Child Prodigy to Screen Standout
Nicole Huff’s journey in entertainment began at just six years old, when she entered the industry as both a performer and model. Early exposure to the stage quickly developed into a lifelong commitment to the arts, supported by intensive training across multiple disciplines.

Her background is as diverse as her talent. Of Filipino, German, and French heritage, Nicole is also fluent in French, adding another layer to her versatility as a performer.
From a young age, she immersed herself in dance, training in ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, acro, lyrical, musical theatre, contemporary, and hip hop. Alongside this, she developed as a classically trained singer, pianist, and violinist, building a strong musical foundation that continues to influence her work today.
Her early achievements reflected that dedication, earning titles such as Miss All Canadian Overall Winner, along with awards for Best in Talent and Best in Public Speaking.
A Recognizable Face on Screen
Nicole’s transition into film and television led to an impressive and steadily growing list of credits. She is widely recognized for her role as Olivia Kaplan in Luckiest Girl Alive on Netflix, starring alongside Mila Kunis.
She also gained attention for her performance as Paige Aquino in the Netflix series Tiny Pretty Things, a drama centered around elite ballet dancers navigating ambition and pressure.
Canadian audiences will also recognize her as Gloria Chin in Degrassi, one of the country’s longest running television series.
Her broader screen portfolio includes appearances in projects such as Pretty Hard Cases, Private Eyes, Diggstown, and Max and Shred, showcasing her adaptability across genres from drama to comedy.
A Performer Beyond the Camera
While her on screen work continues to expand, Nicole has also maintained a strong presence in theatre. She has taken on leading roles such as Molly in Annie, Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, and Carmen Diaz in Fame, performances that highlight her ability to command a live audience with both vocal and physical precision.

Her work has earned her multiple accolades, including recognition at the Young Artist Awards, Joey Awards, and Young Entertainer Awards, affirming her standing as a respected performer across North America.
Music, Creation, and New Directions
Expanding her creative reach, Nicole recently released her debut EP Who We Are, marking a new chapter in her artistic journey. The project blends pop and dance influences, reflecting her musical background and performance energy.
The EP was produced by Roy Hamilton III, known for his work with major global artists including Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and NSYNC.
Alongside her music career, Nicole is also stepping into content creation, currently co creating and co writing an original television series, further demonstrating her ambition to shape stories both in front of and behind the camera.
Building the Next Generation

Beyond performance, Nicole Huff is also deeply invested in education and mentorship. As the founder and Artistic Director of NSH Arts and French Learning Centre for Kids, she provides training in dance, acting, music, visual arts, and language learning.
This initiative reflects her commitment to nurturing young talent and creating opportunities for the next generation of performers.
A Career Defined by Range and Discipline
Nicole’s journey is marked by constant growth. Whether on set, on stage, or in the studio, she continues to refine her craft, training, creating, and evolving with each new project.
From early beginnings as a child performer to her current status as a multi hyphenate artist, she represents a modern kind of entertainer, one defined not by a single lane, but by the ability to move across them all with precision and purpose.
Nicole Huff is not just building a career, she is building a creative legacy across film, television, and music.