Alexa Nikolas

Alexa Nikolas (born April 4, 1992[1]) is an American YouTuber and former actress. Nikolas began acting as a child and is best known for her role as Nicole Bristow on the Nickelodeon television series Zoey 101. She also appeared on various other television series, including That's Life, Hidden Hills, Revelations, and The Walking Dead.

Alexa Nikolas
Born (1992-04-04) April 4, 1992 (age 32)
Occupations
  • Actress (formerly)
  • YouTuber
  • activist
Years active1999–2013 (actress)
Spouses
(m. 2012; div. 2016)
Michael Gray
(m. 2021)
Children2

Since her retirement from acting, she has founded Eat Predators, a movement that seeks to end predatory behavior in the entertainment industry.[2]

Career

Alexa Nikolas as Nicole Bristow on the Zoey 101 episode "New Roomates" (2005)

In 2004, at age 12, Nikolas was cast as Nicole Bristow on Zoey 101, alongside Jamie Lynn Spears. In 2006, following the conclusion of the second season, Nikolas exited the series, following numerous fights and incidents with Spears, who claimed she was making up lies about her and suspected she was trying to take over her role on the series.[3][4] In August 2005, it was reported that Britney Spears confronted Nikolas about the feud.[5] She later alleged Nickelodeon failed to protect her from abuse, saying she "did not feel safe" around the show's creator, Dan Schneider.[6][7]

In addition, Nikolas appeared on Hidden Hills regularly and also on the 2005 series Revelations. Following her departure from Zoey 101, Nikolas guest starred on various other television series, most notably The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, Judging Amy, ER, Without a Trace, Criminal Minds, and Heroes with actress Laura Marano who played young Alice Shaw the sister of Nikolas' character, Angela.

In 2011, she appeared in the film Red State as Jesse, and that same year, she appeared on Family Guy as additional voices. Nikolas appeared in three episodes of the television series The Walking Dead – her character, Haley, was introduced in November 2012, before being killed off in February 2013. In 2012, Nikolas starred as Willow in the comedy-horror film Detention of the Dead.[8]

Personal life

Nikolas was married to Canadian electronic musician Mike Milosh from 2012 to 2016.[9][10]

Nikolas has accused Milosh of grooming her for a sexual relationship when she was 16 and he was 33, though states that they did not engage in sex until she turned 18.[11] In August 2021, Nikolas sued Milosh on grounds of sexual battery, gender violence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and a violation of California’s Tom Bane Civil Rights Act.[12] Milosch denied Nikolas’s claims and counter-sued, accusing Nikolas of fabricating abuse claims against him after he stopped paying her spousal support.[13] Nikolas dropped the lawsuit in May 2022.[14] Milosh's lawsuit was stricken in February 2023.[15]

Nikolas has been married to Michael Gray since 2021. The couple have two children.[16][17]

Accusations

In 2022, Nikolas and her organization Eat Predators organized a protest against unsafe working conditions for children and the protection of child predators at Nickelodeon.[18]

Nikolas discusses her strategy as inviting pushback and criticism, saying, "If they want to silence me, it’s the whole so-called Streisand Effect, where their usual relentless tactics to silence a survivor just makes it more public.”[19]

On July 8, 2023, Nikolas accused actor Jonah Hill of forcibly kissing her at a party at actor Justin Long's house in 2008, when she was 16 and Hill was 24. Speaking through an attorney, Hill denied her accusations, while Long stated he did not know about the incident.[20][21]

In February 2024, it was announced that Nikolas would appear in the Discovery documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.[22]

Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001ZoolanderStory Hour Girl
2002Ted Bundy"I'm Ted" Kid
2003TiptoesSusan Barry
2004Motocross KidsKatie
2009Children of the CornRuth
2011Red StateJesse
2012Detention of the DeadWillow[23]
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Love Boat: The Next WaveLittle Girl #1Episode: "Trances of a Lifetime"
2000–2002That's LifeYoung Lydia4 episodes
2001CharmedLittle GirlEpisode: "We All Scream for Ice Cream"
2001The King of QueensYoung CarrieEpisode: "Veiled Threat"
2002Even StevensYoung RenEpisode: "Band on the Roof"
2002–2003Hidden HillsEmily BarberMain role
2004Without a TraceEmily LevineEpisode: "Wannabe"
2005–2006Zoey 101Nicole BristowMain role (seasons 1–2)
2005ERMegan NesbittEpisode: "You Are Here"
2005Judging AmyShelly CecilEpisode: "Happy Borthday"
2005RevelationsLucinda "Lucy" MasseyMain role
2005All That: 10th Anniversary Reunion SpecialHerselfTelevision special
2007Cold CaseMadison ReedEpisode: "8:03 AM"
2007The Suite Life of Zack & CodyTiffany DubleciniEpisodes: "Miniature Golf", "Who's the Boss?"
2008CSI: MiamiMallary HardingEpisode: "To Kill a Predator"
2008Ghost WhispererCaitlin MahoneyEpisode: "Threshold"
2009SupernaturalKate CarterEpisode: "Family Remains"
2009HeroesYoung Angela ShawEpisode: "1961"
2009Drop Dead DivaHannah PorterEpisode: "The Magic Bullet"
2009Raising the BarCaitlinEpisode: "Maybe, Baby"
2010Criminal MindsJane McBrideEpisode: "The Fight"
2011Lie to MeAmanda DobarEpisode: "Funhouse"
2011Family GuyVoice: Crying Teen GirlEpisode: "Brothers & Sisters"
2012–2013The Walking DeadHaleyEpisodes: "Hounded", "Made to Suffer" and "The Suicide King"
2013Mad MenWendyEpisode: "The Crash"
2024Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TVHerselfDocumentary series; Episode: "Too Close to the Sun"
Music video roles
YearTitleArtist(s)Ref.
2006"Come Back to Me"Vanessa Hudgens[24][25]
2013"Slow Down"Milosh[26]
2013"This Time"Milosh[27]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRefs
2005Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a Feature Film — Young Ensemble Cast (shared with Motocross Kids cast)Motocross KidsNominated[28]
2006Young Artist AwardsBest Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series (shared with Zoey 101 cast)Zoey 101Won[29]
2007Young Artist AwardsBest Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series (shared with Zoey 101 cast)Zoey 101Won[30]

References