Nicole LaLiberte


Nicole LaLiberte is an American actress. She has had recurring roles on the television series How to Make It in America and Dexter and played one of the lead roles alongside Danielle Panabaker in the film Girls Against Boys.

Career

LaLiberte moved from Upstate New York to New York City at age 12 in 1993, to study ballet at the School of American Ballet. After years as a ballerina, she transitioned into modelling. She did runway shows, various shoots, appeared in the 2002 Lavazza Calendar and in magazines including Photo. She also became certified in the alternative medicine Shiatsu and "took some other directions".
LaLiberte began acting in 2007. Her first acting role was in a play that her friend Michael Domitrovich had written and wanted her to be in. Called Artfuckers, it ran Off-Off Broadway at the Theater for the New City from February 19 to March 4, 2007 and then Off-Broadway at the DR2 Theatre from February 8 to March 16, 2008. The play itself was met with mixed reviews but the performances, particularly LaLiberte's were generally praised. Mark Blankenship of Variety said that she "brings believable grit to her one-dimensional, frequently naked role as a heartless nymphette."
Her first screen performances were brief appearances in episodes of and Rescue Me in 2007. In 2009, she played the lead role in the film My Normal, about a lesbian dominatrix with dreams of becoming a film maker, and had a small role in an episode of Nurse Jackie. In 2010, she starred in four films: the TV film Superego; the science fiction film Kaboom which premiered at Cannes; the comedy Dinner for Schmucks; and Paul Morrissey's drama News from Nowhere.
Her first major role came in 2011, playing the recurring role of Lulu in the second season of HBO's How to Make It in America. That year she also appeared in the drama film Shouting Secrets. In 2012, she played Arlene Schram in the seventh season of Dexter. She also appeared in another four films: the romantic comedy Wifed Out; played a lead role in Girls Against Boys; had a small role in the comedy Nous York; and starred alongside Emily Blunt, Colin Firth and Anne Heche in Arthur Newman. In 2013, she has starred in an episode of The Mentalist, reprised her role as Arlene Schram in the eighth season of Dexter and has roles in the films In a World..., written and directed by Lake Bell, and Fractured, a horror film.
Recently, she has appeared as Kitty Greenburg in "Man Rots from the Head" a short written and directed by Janicza Bravo alongside Michael Cera and as Miss President in the instant midnight classic Adam Green's Aladdin. Most notable perhaps is her portrayal of Darya in the highly anticipated return of the David Lynch helmed series Twin Peaks and a role in the Jim Carrey produced I'm Dying Up Here both for Showtime.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009My NormalNatalie
2010SuperegoScarletTV film
2010KaboomMadeleine O'Hara/Rebecca Novak
2010Dinner for SchmucksChristina - Bird Girl
2010News from NowhereNatalie
2011Shouting SecretsBianca
2012Wifed Out
2012Girls Against BoysLulu
2012Nous YorkRachel
2012Arthur NewmanSilverlake
2013In a World...Amazon Warrior + Mutant
2013FracturedMarlena
2015Here NowLilithShort film
2016The LabyrinthMother
2016Adam Green's AladdinMs. President
2016Stale RamenEliseIn post-production
2016SmartassChuchuIn post-production
2016She's in PortlandMaggieIn post-production
2016Regarding the Case of Joan of ArcJoan of ArcIn post-production