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What is Nicholle Tom’s net worth?

Nicholle Tom is an American actress who has a net worth of $2 million. Nicholle Tom is best known for playing Maggie Sheffield on the 1990s CBS television comedy “The Nanny.” Among his many other credits, he played Ryce Newton in the family comedy films “Beethoven” and “Beethoven’s 2nd,” and voiced Supergirl in several DC Comics animated series.

Early life

Nicholle Tom was born on March 23, 1978 in Hinsdale, Illinois. He has a twin brother named David and an older sister named Heather, who also became actors. When Tom was eight years old, he moved with his family to Seattle, Washington. A year later, she and her siblings moved to Los Angeles with their mother. His parents soon divorced.

Television career

Tom began acting when he was a child. He first appeared on television in the early 1990s with guest roles on “Jim Henson’s Mother Goose Stories” and “The French Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” In 1992, Tom played the recurring role of Sue Scanlon on “Beverly Hills, 90210.” The following year, he appeared in the miniseries “Bloodlines: Murder in the Family” and began appearing in the new CBS Fran Drescher comedy “The Nanny.” In the latter, she played Maggie Sheffield, the eldest daughter of Charles Shaughnessy’s character Maxwell. “The Nanny” was a huge hit and ran for six seasons until 1999. During his time on the show, Tom voiced Ryce Newton on the short-lived Saturday morning animated show “Beethoven”; appeared in the television movies “For My Daughter’s Honor,” “What Kind of Mother Are You?” and “Single Father”; and voiced Supergirl in episodes of the DC Comics animated superhero series “The New Batman Adventures” and “Superman: The Animated Series.” He also guest starred on the Canadian science fiction series “Welcome to Paradox.”

At the turn of the new millennium, Tom starred as lead Sarah Bryan in the Fox Family Channel movie “Ice Angel.” She starred in another TV movie, “The Book of Ruth,” in 2004. Also that year, Tom began playing Supergirl on “Justice League Unlimited,” a role she continued on that show until 2006. She later appeared in the short-lived NBC series “Windfall” and starred opposite Laura Kightlinger in the IFC comedy “The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman.” For the rest of the decade, Tom appeared in episodes of shows such as “The Wedding Bells,” “Burn Notice,” “Criminal Minds,” “Cold Case,” “The Mentalist” and “Mental.” She also starred in the Lifetime television movie “Her Only Child.” Tom’s credits in the 2010s included episodes of “Castle,” “Masters of Sex,” “About a Boy,” “Gotham” and “Walk the Prank,” as well as TV movies such as “Fatal Performance,” “Do I Say I Do?” and “Rent-an-Elf.” In 2022, Tom competed on season 24 of the Food Network reality show “America’s Worst Cooks.”

Film career

Tom made his big screen debut in the 1992 family comedy “Beethoven,” playing Ryce Newton. He reprized his role in the 1993 sequel “Beethoven’s 2nd.” Tom next appeared in the World War II-era drama “Season of Change.” At the end of the decade he starred in “The Sterling Chase.” Tom’s early films in the 2000s included the crime drama “Panic” and the club drama “Rave.” He then appeared in the black comedy “In Memory of My Father,” the romantic comedy “Bottoms Up” and the horror film “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Tom’s film credits in the 2010s included the comedy “Hang Loose,” the psychological horror film “Private Number,” the romantic comedy “Saturn Returns” and the teen comedy “F the Prom.”

Stage career

In 1996, Tom starred in a stage production of “Biloxi Blues” in which he alternated the role of Daisy with that of his sister Heather. Later, in 2000, he starred in a Los Angeles production of “Rumplestiltskin.” About a year and a half after that, Tom starred in “Serious Inquiries Only” in Los Angeles. Her other theater credits include the 2014 national tour of the off-Broadway play “Vanities,” in which she co-starred with her sister Heather.

Real estate

In July 1999, Nicholle paid $340,000 for a house in North Hollywood, California. Today, this house is worth around $2 million and at various times Nicholle has used it as a rental income property.

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