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ToggleNicole Ari Parker married with actor Joseph Falasca on 12 January, 2001 and their marriage was dissolved only in November of the same year. Parker later got married to Boris Kodjoe, her “Soul Food” co-star on May 21, 2005 in Germany.
To the couple Sophie was born on March 5, 2005 while Nicolas on October 31, 2006, although Sophie had been diagnosed with spina bifida immediately after birth. Kodjoe had a recurring role in the show “Real Husbands of Hollywood” and in 2015, he co-hosted the short-lived show, “The Boris & Nicole Show” with Nicole Parker.
Nicole Ari Parker Net Worth and Salary?
Nicole Ari Parker is an Actresses, producers, and model from America with a net worth of $5 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband of many years, father of her children, the talented actor Boris Kodjoe.
Nicole has appeared in over 60 acting productions with some of them being Boogie Nights (1997), Blue Streak (1999), Remember the Titans (2000), and Brown Sugar (2002), The System (2003), Second Time Around (2004–2005, The Deep End (2010), Revolution (2013), Real Husbands of Hollywood (2013–2015), and Time After Time (201 Parker has also served as an EP of “The Boris & Nicole Show” in 2015 and “Downsized” TV movie in 2017.
Early Life
Nicole Ari Parker was born on 7th October, 1970 in Baltimore, Maryland. As for the family background, Nicole’s parents are divorced; her father is a dentist, and her mother is a health care professional. Before going to this school, Parker had been in a Montessori school and later on shifted to Roland Park Country School.
Nicole got a Maryland high school Annual drama and comic competition’s Best Actress when she was 17 years of age. She then ushered into The Washington Ballet Company and a year later joined New York University Tisch School of the Arts to act earning a degree in 1993.
Career
Parker made her television debut with an uncredited role in the TV movie “Other Women’s Children,” then she appeared in the feature films “The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love” (1995), “Stonewall” (1995), and “The End of Violence” (1997) and the television films “Divas” (1995) and “Rebound” in the given year of 1996.
She played Becky Barnett in the 1997 Academy Award-nominated drama “Boogie Nights,” and in 1998, she appeared in the films “Spark” and “The Adventures of Sebastian Cole” as well as NBC’s “Exiled: In 1999, Nicole made a guest appearance in three episodes of Cosby, a CBS sitcom.
In the same year she featured in 200 Cigarettes, Mute Love, Loving Jezebel, Harlem Aria and A Map of the World – a Law & Order Movie. She acted with Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson and Dave Chappelle in Blue Streak a movie that was released in 1999 and fetched $117.
The teen age actress featured as Carol Boone in “Remember the Titans” released in 2000 alongside Denzel Washington. The movie grossed $8 million at the box office and receiving a nomination for NAACP Image Award.