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Category:
Richest CelebritiesActors
Net Worth:
$1 Million
Birthdate:
Sep 11, 1958 (65 years old)
Birthplace:
Singapore
Gender:
Female
Height:
5 ft 5 in (1.67 m)
Profession:
Actor
Nationality:
Singapore
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Julia Nickson-Soul is an American actress who has a net worth of $1 million. Julia Nickson-Soul was born in Singapore in September 1958. She studied at the University of Hawaii and was a model in Honolulu. She also starred in a production of William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale. She took acting classes and acted in community theater. Her debut screen role came in the TV series Magnum, P.I.

from 1982 to 1983. Julia made her film debut starring as Co in the 1985 movie Rambo: First Blood Part II. In 1988 she starred as Orlanda Ramos in the TV mini-series Noble House and as Princess Aouda in the mini-series Around the World in 80 Days. Nickson-Soul also starred in the movies Tian guan ci fu, Glitch!, Chiari di luna, K2, Sidekicks, Genghis Khan, Bei mei, Double Dragon, White Tiger, Life Tastes Good, Ethan Mao, Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate Fighter, Half-Life, Dim Sum Funeral, and One Kine Day. She has also appeared in episodes of the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Chicago Hope, Walker, Texas Ranger, The Young and the Restless, JAG, Nash Bridges, Days of Our Lives, and Castle. In 1986 Nickson-Soul was nominated for Razzie Awards for Worst New Star and Worst Supporting Actress for Rambo: First Blood Part II.

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