Nickson-Soul, Julia 1958–
Nickson-Soul, Julia 1958–
(Julia Nickson, Julie Nickson)
PERSONAL
Born January 1, 1958, in Singapore, Republic of Singapore; married David Soul (an actor and director), 1987 (divorced, 1993); children: China Alexandra (a singer and songwriter). Education: Attended University of Hawaii.
Addresses: Manager—Echelon Talent Management, 3674 Oxford St., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5K 1P3.
Career: Actress.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
(As Julia Nickson) Co Bao, Rambo: First Blood Part II, TriStar, 1985.
(As Nickson) Julia, Tian guan ci fu (also known as Reincarnation), 1987.
(As Nickson) Michelle, Glitch!, Omega Entertainment, 1988.
Yumi, Chiari di luna, Equipe 71, 1988.
Sung Neng Yee, China Cry: A True Story, Penland Productions, 1990.
Cindy Jameson, K2 (also known as K2: The Ultimate High), Miramax/Paramount, 1992.
Noreen Chan, Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1992.
Baak mooi (also known as Whores from the North), 1993.
Suki, Amityville: A New Generation, Republic, 1993.
Satori Imada (Lotus Flower) Double Dragon (also known as Double Dragon: The Movie), Gramercy, 1994.
Jade, White Tiger, Gail Force Films, 1996.
The woman, Life Tastes Good, Life Tastes Good Productions, 1999.
(As Nickson) Herself, We Get to Win This Time (short film), Artisan Entertainment, 2002.
Bortei, Genghis Khan, Madison Motion Pictures, 2004.
Hannah, Junior Pilot, Green Communications, 2004.
The Lady Ping, Skin Trade, Commando Films, 2004.
Sarah, Ethan Mao, Trailing Johnson Productions, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Orlanda Ramos, Noble House (also known as James Clavell's "Noble House"), NBC, 1988.
(As Julia Nickson) Princess Aouda, Around the World in 80 Days (also known as Il giro del mondo in 80 giorni and In 80 tagen um die welt), NBC, 1989.
Television Appearances; Movies:
(As Julia Nickson) Kaylie, Man Against the Mob: The Chinatown Murders, NBC, 1989.
Nhung, The Girl Who Came Between Them (also known as Victim of Innocence), NBC, 1990.
(As Nickson) Anna Nakashi, Devil in the Flesh (also known as Dearly Devoted), HBO, 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
(As Julie Nickson) Minh Van McBride, "Half-Pint," Airwolf, CBS, 1985.
Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, 1985.
Connie, "Illusion," Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993.
"In Cover of Darkness: Parts 1 & 2," Dark Justice, CBS, 1993.
Leigh Sun, "A Coupla Stiffs," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995.
Lieutenant Commander Heiko Kimura, "Weapons of War," SeaQuest DSV, NBC, 1996.
Voices of Malay woman and Wallah, "Lost and Foundation," The Wild Thornberrys (animated), Nickelodeon, 1999.
Voices of Malay woman, Wallah, and kid, "The Great Bangaboo," The Wild Thornberrys (animated), Nickelodeon, 1999.
Qiu Donnolly, "Little Saigon," L.A. Heat, TNT, 1999.
Jasmine, "Brave New World," The Division, Lifetime, 2002.
Also appeared in episodes of The Fifth Corner and The Young and the Restless.
Television Appearances as Julia Nickson; Episodic:
Lani, "Three Minus Two," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1982.
Carla, "Legacy from a Friend," Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1983.
Ensign Lian T'Su, "The Arsenal of Freedom," Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988.
Cassandra, "Paradise," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1994.
Catherine Sakai, "The Parliament of Dreams," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994.
Catherine Sakai, "Mind War," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994.
Laura Greystone, "'Til Death Do Us Part," One West Waikiki, CBS, 1994.
Catherine Sakai, "Chrysalis," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994.
Laura Greystone, "Holiday on Ice," One West Waikiki, syndicated, 1995.
Lilly Chin (some sources cite Lilly Tang), "Love Is Strange," The Marshal, ABC, 1995.
Susan Lee, "Higher Power," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996.
Susan Lee, "Heart of the Dragon," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997.
Dr. Susan Lee, "Warriors," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1998.
Denise Minato, "Crash and Burn," Nash Bridges, CBS, 1999.
Lynne Kennedy, "JAG TV," JAG, CBS, 2000.
Mindy, "Bear Trap," Nash Bridges, CBS, 2001.
Mrs. Enrile, "A Father's Footsteps," Power Rangers Wild Force (also known as Power Rangers), Fox, 2002.
Real estate agent, Days of Our Lives, 2003.
Television Appearances; Series:
(As Julia Nickson) Rambo, Love Bytes, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Mei Ling, Harry's Hong Kong (also known as China Hand), ABC, 1987.
Silverfox, ABC, 1991.
Stage Appearances:
Appeared in a West Coast production of Sand Castles.
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
Celebrity Sleuth, Volume 6, number 9, 1993, pp. 72-73.
Electronic:
Julia Nickson Official Site, http://www.julianickson.com, April 18, 2005.
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