Early Life of Nichole Beattie
Nichole Beattie was born as Nichole Marie Beattie on 19th November 1976, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the United States of America. As of 2019, she is 43 years old and her horoscope is Scorpio. She is the daughter of Melody (mother) and David Beattie (father).
Family with Educational Background
However, her parents divorced when Nichole was very young. Her mother was also a writer, who became successful while raising Beattie and her brother Shane on her own. Her late father, David was a former alcoholic who was also a counselor.
Nicole holds an American nationality and belongs to a white ethical background. She attended Arizona State University, but she dropped out of the University after her first year
Who is Nichole Beattie’s Husband?
Nichole was married to Michael Rapaport in January 2000.
Her ex-husband is an American producer. They started dating in the 1990s, and after many years of their romance blossoms, they got married.
They gave birth to two sons named, Julian Ali Rapaport and Maceo Shane Rapaport.
How much is the Net Worth and Salary of Nichole Beattie?
According to some online resources, it is known that Nicole’s estimated net worth is around $12 million. Also, Nicole has served as a supervising producer on six episodes of the series. The series has attracted around 17.30 million viewers as per wiki sites from which also she might have earned a decent sum of money.
Nichole stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches tall.
Career
Nichole Beattie started her career in January 2005 composing for TV indicates including Sons of Anarchy, Prime Suspect, Rubicon, and John from Cincinnati.
At the beginning of her work in the amusement field, Nicole functioned as a staff essayist for the show John from Cincinnati in the year 2007.
She composed for the second scene of season one-His Visit: Day Two.
She was a staff author previously in the year 2008, she began filling in as an essayist for the scenes of various TV appears.
In the year 2009, Nicole composed for Rubicon, Prime Suspect, Walking Dead, and The Bastard Executioner.
In 2011, she turned into the co-maker and functioned as a co-maker for the TV indicate Prime Suspect-Season one (scene nine to scene thirteen).
She created the two scenes (scene two and scene five) from season three of Walking Dead.
She was nominated for QFTA Television Award for best writing in a drama series in the sequel the Walking Dead.
