Nicole deBoer portrays Ezri
Dax, the newest member of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, who inherits
the memories of the previous
Dax characters; as such, she is actually the union of some nine different
characters, each with their
own distinct history.
Most recently, deBoer starred
in the independent feature film "Cube" (the Toronto Film Festival winner
which was hailed with widespread
critical acclaim). One of Canada's busiest leading actresses,
last season she completed
work on the series "Dooley Gardens," marking the fifth Canadian series
in
which she has been a series
regular. Her other Canadian series include "Beyond Reality," "9B,"
"Forever Knight" and "First
Resort." American audiences will know deBoer from her starring role in
USA Networks' "Mission Genesis,"
her series regular role on MTV's "Catwalk," and recurring roles
on HBO's "The Kids in the
Hall." In addition, she has guest-starred in the CBS Movie of the Week,
"Family of Cops" and "Top
Cops," and Showtime's "Outer Limits" and "Poltergeist," as well as in a
number of Canadian series,
including "Manic Mansion," "Hidden Room," "Sweating Bullets" and "The War."
DeBoer has appeared in a
number of made-for-television movies, including Fox's
"The Counterfeit Contessa,"
ABC's "J.F.K.: Reckless Youth," USA Networks' "Kissing Place" and
The Disney Channel's "My
Date With the President's Daughter." Her films for Canadian television
include starring roles in
"Heart of Courage," "E.N.G." and "Baby It's You."
In addition to "Cube," deBoer
has starred in a number of other independent feature films, including
"Jungleground," Prom Night
IV" and New Line's "National Lampoon's Senior Trip." A busy stage
actress in addition to her
television and film work, deBoer has starred in numerous Canadian
regional theater productions,
among them "Little Women," "Our Town," "Anne of Green Gables,"
"The Wizard of Oz," "Little
Foxes" and "The Father