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What is Nicholle Tom’s Net Worth?
Nicholle Tom, a renowned American actress, has accumulated a net worth of $2 million. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Maggie Sheffield on the popular CBS sitcom “The Nanny” during the 1990s. Beyond this iconic role, Tom is celebrated for her performances as Ryce Newton in the “Beethoven” family comedies and for lending her voice to Supergirl in various DC Comics animated series.
Early Life
Born on March 23, 1978, in Hinsdale, Illinois, Nicholle grew up alongside her twin brother David and older sister Heather, both of whom pursued acting careers as well. When she was eight, the family relocated to Seattle, Washington, and just a year later, Nicholle and her siblings moved to Los Angeles with their mother following their parents’ divorce.
Television Career
Tom’s acting career began in her childhood with television appearances in the early 1990s on shows like “Jim Henson’s Mother Goose Stories” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” In 1992, she took on a recurring role as Sue Scanlon in “Beverly Hills, 90210.” The following year, she featured in the miniseries “Bloodlines: Murder in the Family” and began her tenure on “The Nanny,” portraying Maggie Sheffield, daughter of Charles Shaughnessy’s character, Maxwell. The series was a major success, running for six seasons until 1999. During her time on the show, she also voiced Ryce Newton in the animated series “Beethoven” and appeared in several TV movies including “For My Daughter’s Honor,” “What Kind of Mother Are You?,” and “Unwed Father.” Additionally, she voiced Supergirl in episodes of “The New Batman Adventures” and “Superman: The Animated Series,” and guest-starred on “Welcome to Paradox.”
As the 2000s began, Tom starred as Sarah Bryan in the Fox Family Channel’s “Ice Angel” and in 2004, she played a lead role in “The Book of Ruth.” That same year, she began voicing Supergirl on “Justice League Unlimited,” a role she continued until 2006. Tom appeared on the NBC series “Windfall” and co-starred with Laura Kightlinger in the IFC sitcom “The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman.” Throughout the decade, she guest-starred on various shows such as “The Wedding Bells,” “Burn Notice,” “Criminal Minds,” “Cold Case,” “The Mentalist,” and “Mental,” and starred in the Lifetime film “Her Only Child.” Her work in the 2010s included appearances in “Castle,” “Masters of Sex,” “About a Boy,” “Gotham,” and “Walk the Prank,” along with TV movies like “Fatal Performance,” “Do I Say I Do?,” and “Rent-an-Elf.” In 2022, she showcased her culinary skills on the Food Network’s “Worst Cooks in America.”
Film Career
Nicholle Tom made her cinematic debut in 1992 with the family hit “Beethoven,” reprising her role in the sequel “Beethoven’s 2nd” in 1993. She then appeared in the WWII drama “Season of Change,” and closed the decade with “The Sterling Chase.” Her film repertoire in the 2000s expanded with roles in “Panic,” “Rave,” the black comedy “In Memory of My Father,” romantic comedy “Bottoms Up,” and horror film “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” In the 2010s, Tom’s film appearances included “Hang Loose,” “Private Number,” “Saturn Returns,” and the teen comedy “F the Prom.”
Stage Career
On stage, Tom took the spotlight in a 1996 production of “Biloxi Blues,” sharing the role of Daisy with her sister Heather. In 2000, she starred in “Rumplestiltskin” in Los Angeles, followed by “Serious Inquiries Only” about a year and a half later. One of her notable stage credits includes the 2014 national tour of “Vanities,” an off-Broadway play in which she co-starred with Heather.
Real Estate
In July 1999, Nicholle paid $340,000 for a home in North Hollywood, California. Today this home is worth around $2 million and at various points it has been used as a rental income property by Nicholle.
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