About Nicole

Nicole Rubio built a diverse career in the entertainment industry, contributing to a wide range of projects. Early in her career, she worked on films like Another 48 Hours (1990) starring Eddie Murphy, Candyman: Day of the Dead (1998-99), and Next Friday (2000). She also lent her talents to the TV movie Passing Glory (TNT, 1998-99), The Wood (1999) starring Elayn Taylor, and Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (HBO, 1998-99). In the early 2000s, Rubio added more notable credits to her resume, including Monk (USA, 2001-09), Save the Last Dance (2001), and The Brothers (2001) starring Morris Chestnut. She also worked on Training Day (2001) with Denzel Washington and Biker Boyz (2003) starring Laurence Fishburne. Rubio’s work continued with films like Breakin’ All the Rules (2004), TV series Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, 2004-), and the Showtime series Sucker Free City (2004-05). Her filmography expanded further with Coach Carter (2005) and the box-office hit Star Trek (2009) starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto. More recently, Rubio directed episodes of Madam Secretary (CBS, 2014-).