Date of Birth
17 May 1988, West Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Name
Nicole Houston Reed
Nickname
Nik
Height
5′ 4½” (1.64 m)
Trade Mark
Often plays characters that have grown up too fast, are very adventurous and somewhat damaged.
Trivia
Daughter of Seth Reed
Thirteen (2003), which was written by Reed and the director, is a partially autobiographical film about Reed’s rebellious life as a thirteen year old.
According to an interview with Yen magazine, Nikki’s father, Seth Reed, is of Jewish heritage, while her mother, Cheryl Houston, a hairdresser, has Italian and Cherokee Native American ancestry. Nikki was raised mostly in her father’s Jewish religion.
Has an older brother, Nathan August Reed, who was born on November 23, 1986.
Her parents divorced when she was just two years old
She grew up in Culver City, California, where her mother still resides.
Nikki wrote the script for Thirteen (2003) in six days while she was on Winter Holiday.
She loves to go horseback riding
She moved out on her own when she was 14.
Close friends with Thirteen (2003) co-star Evan Rachel Wood, and with director Catherine Hardwicke.
Lived in Red Bud, Illinois until she was in 2nd grade.
Boyfriend of 6 months is Paris Kasidokostas Latsis [July 2009].
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Thirteen | Evie Zamora | |
| 2005 | Man of God | Zane Berg | |
| Lords of Dogtown | Kathy Alva | ||
| American Gun | Tally | limited release | |
| 2006 | The O.C. | Sadie Campbell | television guest role |
| Mini’s First Time | Mini | limited release | |
| Justice | Molly Larusa | television guest role | |
| 2007 | Cherry Crush | Shay Bettencourt | |
| Reaper | Andi | un-aired pilot only | |
| 2008 | Twilight | Rosalie Hale | |
| Familiar Strangers | Allison | ||
| 2009 | Chain Letter | Jessie Campbell | awaiting release |
| Privileged | Lauren Carrington | post-production | |
| Last Day of Summer | Stefanie | post-production | |
| New Moon | Rosalie Hale | post-production |
| 2010 | Eclipse | Rosalie Hale |pre-production |
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