Nikki Cox









Nikki Cox (born Nicole Avery Cox on June 2, 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress best known for her roles as Tiffany Malloy on Unhappily Ever After in the 1990s and as Mary Connell on Las Vegas in the 2000s.
Cox's career as an entertainer started at the age of four, when she appeared as a dancer in several ballet productions and TV specials. She began acting at the age of ten, making appearances in several movies and guest starring on shows such as Baywatch, California Dreams, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Blossom. She also appeared on General Hospital from 1993 to 1995.
Her appearances on various TV shows would lead to her first prime-time starring role as "Tiffany Malloy" on the sitcom Unhappily Ever After, which ran on the WB 1995-1999.
After Unhappily left the airwaves, she portrayed former prostitute Taylor Clayton on the sitcom The Norm Show and starred as Nikki White in Nikki, another sitcom that lasted for less than two seasons (2000-2002). Her most recent role was Mary Connell on the TV drama Las Vegas. On 20 May and 23 May 2005, her Las Vegas character crossed over to NBC's cult-favorite soap opera Passions to coincide with the arrival of two new characters introduced on Las Vegas. On February 28, 2007, it was announced that Cox would not be returning for the fifth season of the show Las Vegas due to budget cuts.
After being romantically linked to Kevin Connolly, who played her brother on Unhappily Ever After, Cox was engaged in 1999 to Bobcat Goldthwait, a comedian more than 15 years her senior, who played the voice of Mr. Floppy, a stuffed bunny, on Unhappily Ever After. She was later linked to her Las Vegas co-star Josh Duhamel. On December 29, 2006 Cox married comedian/actor Jay Mohr in Los Angeles..
Nikki's younger brother Matthew is also an actor, whose credits include two episodes of his sister's series Unhappily Ever After. He credits both Nikki and "Tiffany" with making him the most popular kid in school around that time.
On March 12, 2007, it was announced that Cox had been cast for a role in the CBS pilot "Fugly", from "My Name Is Earl" creator Greg Garcia and focuses on three siblings - identical twin girls and a brother - who pool their resources to get one plastic surgery for one of the girls (Cox). The family then heads off to Hollywood to turn her new-found good looks into cash.


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