Who is Jazmine Nichelle?

From shifting through her mother's impressive VHS collection as a young girl to playfully quoting lines from classic films such as Harlem Nights along with her brother as a teenager, Jazmine Nichelle (born Jazmine Nichelle Wilson) has been exploring her passion for acting and cinema for as long as she can remember. First getting a taste for the spotlight in the fifth grade, the Raleigh, N.C. native began developing her talents as an actor throughout her schooling, with her mother's encouraging words inspiring her to elevate her interests to the next level.

After earning a Bachelors of Science in Finance & Economics at Winston Salem State University, Jazz wisely chose to continue her education and build upon her business-savvy foundation by pursuing a degree in the art, achieving a Master of Fine Arts, in Acting for Film and Television, from the New York Film Academy in 2016.

With a full heart, Jazmine has earned entry into the Studio City Film Festival for her first-ever super short, ‘Generation Damned’. This trailblazer has lent her talents to stage plays, The Colored Museum and Black Girl Lost at Winston Salem State University. She’s taken on the responsibility of male character Papa D as Mama D in James Baldwin’s “Blues for Mister Charlie” and most recently protrayed Hecate in Macbeth at The Loft Ensemble Theater. Today, she continues to master her craft from all angles as a writer, producer and actor, with her sights on the big screen.