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[[File:Background performers, Cold Station 12.jpg|thumb|350px|Nikki Flux (second from right) with fellow extras on set]]
'''Nikki Flux''' is an actress who appeared as a [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Yellow Dabo girl's race|yellow-skinned alien]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode "[[Rajiin (episode)|Rajiin]]". Known as the "Australian [[Wikipedia:Sharon Stone|Sharon Stone]]", the versatile Flux is hoping to become the next female action star.
 
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'''Nikki Flux''', born '''Nicola Helen Campbell''', is an actress and model who was a regular background actress on the last three seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. As a background performer, she received no credit for her appearances. Her costume as a Vulcan Syrrannite was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|3934}}
   
Born in Scotland and raised in Australia, Flux currently resides in Los Angeles, California and has been receiving training at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. She made an appearance as a "Warrior Woman" in the 2002 action film ''The Scorpion King'' and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), and the American Guild of Variety Artists (AVGA).
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Born in Scotland and raised in Australia, Flux has been receiving training at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, where she studied under acting coach Gary Imhoff. Known as the "Australian {{w|Sharon Stone|Sharon Stone}}" and studied stunts under [[Noon Orsatti]], she made an appearance as a warrior woman in the 2002 action film ''The Scorpion King'' (with [[The Rock]], [[Branscombe Richmond]], [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Rachelle Roderick]], and stunts by [[Craig Baxley, Jr.]], [[Al Goto]], [[Tom Lupo]], [[Jeff Wolfe]], [[Alex Chansky]], [[Anita Hart]], [[Oliver Keller]], [[Bridgett Riley]], [[Lynn Salvatori]], and [[Scott Workman]]) and as a chiseled hooker in the 2007 mystery film ''From a Place of Darkness'' (with [[John Savage]] and stunts by [[Stacey Carino]]).
   
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Flux also appeared in the television series ''Australian Gladiators'' (1995-1996), ''Judging Amy'', ''Out of Practice'', ''Jimmy Kimmel Live'', hosted the ''Reebok Hour'' for QVC, and served as stunt double for {{w|Alyssa Milano}} in an episode of ''Charmed''. She has done dozens of commercials, including clients such as Ab Laser, Hewlett Packard, Seadoo, and Bowflex, was featured on the cover of ''NailPro'' magazine, and is a spokeswoman for the cure of breast cancer.
==External links==
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm1169754}}
 
*[http://nikkiflux.nowcasting.com/index.php?page=stats&actorID=Nikkiflux Nikki Flux resume]
 
   
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Other projects include the wrestler Koala Kate in the series ''Women of Wrestling'' (2000), which also featured [[Elle Alexander]] and [[Katie Rowe]], as a demonstrator in the ''Desperate Housewives'' episode "The Miracle Song" (2006, alongside fellow ''Enterprise'' actor [[Chase Kim]]), the horror comedy ''You're So Dead'' (2007, with [[Shelly Desai]] and [[Robert Miano]]), and more recently the comedy ''Drop Dead Gorgeous'' (2009, with [[Steven Berkoff]]).
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Flux is a member of the {{w|Screen Actors Guild}}, the {{w|American Federation of Television and Radio Artists}}, and the {{w|American Guild of Variety Artists}}, among other organizations, and resides with her fiancée Honey Labrador in Los Angeles and in Adelaide, South Australia. She has climbed the Grand Canyon and among her favorite films are ''Jerry Maguire'', ''Se7en'', ''Fight Club'', ''Unfaithful'', and ''Streets of Fire'', her favorite directors are {{w|Pedro Almodovar}}, {{w|Quentin Tarantino}}, {{w|Cameron Crowe}}, and {{w|Joel Schuhmacher}}, and her favorite actresses are {{w|Diane Lane}}, {{w|Nicole Kidman}}, {{w|Jessica Lange}}, {{w|Naomi Watts}}, and {{w|Sandra Oh}}.
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Nikki Flux, The Catwalk.jpg|[[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female command division crewman (2152-2155)|Command division crewwoman]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''<br />[[ENT recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
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File:Nikki Flux, Rajiin.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Yellow Dabo girl's race|Yellow-skinned alien]]<br />{{ENT|Rajiin}}<br />[http://www.hildegarcia.com/Enterprise-Alien-9.htm] [http://www.hildegarcia.com/Enterprise-Alien-7.htm]<br />(uncredited)
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File:Unnamed female Denobulan doctor.jpg|[[Unnamed Denobulans#Cold Station 12 scientists|Denobulan doctor]]<br />{{ENT|Cold Station 12}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Nikki Flux, Awakening.jpg|[[Unnamed Vulcans (22nd century)#Vulcan Syrrannites|Vulcan Syrranite]]<br />{{ENT|Awakening}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Denobulan ambassador 2155.jpg|[[Unnamed Denobulans#Ambassador (2155)|Denobulan ambassador]]<br />{{ENT|Demons|Terra Prime}}<br />(uncredited)
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=== Recurring appearance ===
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(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
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*{{ENT}} as a [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Female command division crewman (2152-2155)|Starfleet crewman]]
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**{{e|The Catwalk}} ([[ENT Season 2|Season 2]])
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**{{e|Horizon}}
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**{{e|Cogenitor}}
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**{{e|Regeneration}}
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**{{e|Anomaly}} ([[ENT Season 3|Season 3]])
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== External links ==
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* {{myspace|nikkiflux}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm1169754}}
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* {{NowCasting|Nikkiflux}}
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* [http://www.lacasting.com/nikkiflux Nikki Flux] at [http://www.lacasting.com LACasting.com]
   
 
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Background performers, Cold Station 12

Nikki Flux (second from right) with fellow extras on set

Nikki Flux, born Nicola Helen Campbell, is an actress and model who was a regular background actress on the last three seasons of Star Trek: Enterprise. As a background performer, she received no credit for her appearances. Her costume as a Vulcan Syrrannite was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [3]

Born in Scotland and raised in Australia, Flux has been receiving training at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, where she studied under acting coach Gary Imhoff. Known as the "Australian Sharon Stone" and studied stunts under Noon Orsatti, she made an appearance as a warrior woman in the 2002 action film The Scorpion King (with The Rock, Branscombe Richmond, Joseph Ruskin, Rachelle Roderick, and stunts by Craig Baxley, Jr., Al Goto, Tom Lupo, Jeff Wolfe, Alex Chansky, Anita Hart, Oliver Keller, Bridgett Riley, Lynn Salvatori, and Scott Workman) and as a chiseled hooker in the 2007 mystery film From a Place of Darkness (with John Savage and stunts by Stacey Carino).

Flux also appeared in the television series Australian Gladiators (1995-1996), Judging Amy, Out of Practice, Jimmy Kimmel Live, hosted the Reebok Hour for QVC, and served as stunt double for Alyssa Milano in an episode of Charmed. She has done dozens of commercials, including clients such as Ab Laser, Hewlett Packard, Seadoo, and Bowflex, was featured on the cover of NailPro magazine, and is a spokeswoman for the cure of breast cancer.

Other projects include the wrestler Koala Kate in the series Women of Wrestling (2000), which also featured Elle Alexander and Katie Rowe, as a demonstrator in the Desperate Housewives episode "The Miracle Song" (2006, alongside fellow Enterprise actor Chase Kim), the horror comedy You're So Dead (2007, with Shelly Desai and Robert Miano), and more recently the comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous (2009, with Steven Berkoff).

Flux is a member of the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and the American Guild of Variety Artists, among other organizations, and resides with her fiancée Honey Labrador in Los Angeles and in Adelaide, South Australia. She has climbed the Grand Canyon and among her favorite films are Jerry Maguire, Se7en, Fight Club, Unfaithful, and Streets of Fire, her favorite directors are Pedro Almodovar, Quentin Tarantino, Cameron Crowe, and Joel Schuhmacher, and her favorite actresses are Diane Lane, Nicole Kidman, Jessica Lange, Naomi Watts, and Sandra Oh.

Star Trek appearances

Recurring appearance

(This list is currently incomplete.)

External links