Chicago native Courtney Nichole is a multi-faceted actress that can be seen starring as series regular, Leah, in Tyler Perry's new comedy series, "Assisted Living" premiering this September on BET. In the series, Leah is the supportive wife of Jeremy, a patriarch of a young family who decides to move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his crazy grandfather after he has purchased a run-down home for the elderly. Courtney's career also includes roles in the Amazon Prime show, Not for Nothin' as the vivacious talent rep, Alicia, as well as Lifetime's Sinister Surrogate and the Fullscreen produced show, H8ters. Other credits include the Emmy award-winning Proctor & Gamble Commercial The Talk, TV drama series, S.W.A.T, and Snowfall. A theater actress at heart, Courtney starred in a production of August Wilson's Fences, as well as starred in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play No Place to be Somebody, produced by Tina Knowles Lawson & Richard Lawson at The WACO Theater Center. Courtney was bit by the acting bug early on, starring in her first play at 11-years old and taking ballet classes throughout her childhood. In high school, she kept her love for performing and her creative side alive through her extra-curricular activities including concert choir & fashion club. However, post-high school, Courtney made room for another passion of hers, education. Her love for kids and teaching lead her to pursue and ultimately earn her bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with a minor in English language arts. Although she began teaching after graduation she still gravitated towards the stage and found herself getting involved with all the school's student lead productions. Courtney would always encourage her students to live their dreams and in her late twenties, after some serious soul searching, she decided that she was ready to live her own. She resigned from education and since then, has leaned into her acting career full time. Courtney and her loving husband, Jamald Gardner, share a beautiful son together. In her spare time, she is devoted to charitable functions in support of causes close to her heart, including social justice and body positivity. She also loves to hit the golf course & cook for her friends & family... she's known to make a mean chicken pot pie!
Courtney Nightingale is an actress and art director, known for Portal (2019), Blindfire (2020) and Alma de mi Alma (2013).
Courtney Noel is known for See You Yesterday (2019).
Courtney Oliviér was born in Great Falls, Montana to a military family and began performing on stage in local productions at age 4. As the family relocated every few years, she began and maintained competitive dance training including Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern and Contemporary styles as well cheer and gymnastics into her high school years. Upon graduation, Courtney auditioned for and was accepted into Florida State University's Prestigious BFA Acting Program where she received extensive voice, movement and acting training. She studied contemporary and classic American theatre as well as classical/period drama. Included in her BFA training was a semester abroad in London, England where Courtney saw some of the worlds best theatre productions, received a gold certification in stage combat from the British Academy of Dramatic Combat and performed in various stage productions including Queen Isabel in Richard the II, and Anne in Richard the III. Courtney has traveled to over 15 countries and maintains advanced conversational French. After graduating Magna Cum Laude with her BFA Acting degree and minor in French Studies, Courtney immediately relocated to Los Angeles, CA. Her charisma, intelligence, winning spirit and passion has landed her roles on sci-fi pilots, shorts and feature films including Intrusion, Endeavor and LAid. She recently starred in feature film Natural Disasters, which opened the LA Women in Film Festival. Courtney continues to keep her instrument strong in the Theatre Community recently performing as the lead in "Say Something" by Marlowe Wyatt at the Moving Arts Theatre Company. July 14th 2020, Courtney wrapped a starring role the first feature film to be completed under the COVID guidelines in No More Goodbyes. She stars as Diane Roman, a lawyer mending a deeply estranged relationship with her father, as he takes in two foster boys on the run. As of 2021, her most recent credits include Altha, in the Netflix Series "From Scratch", directed by Nzingha Stewart based on the novel by Tembi Locke, led and executive produced by Zoe Saldaña under Cinestar and Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine production banner. Shortly after, she wrapped the Lead Role as Wendy Woloft in the occult adventure film "Erzulie", a female led film incorporating Haitian and Louisiana voodoo as four women at a crossroads conjure a Mer queen in Deep South Louisiana. She is incredibly grateful for every moment on this journey as she continues to find success in the city of Angels.
Courtney Paige is an award winning actress, writer and director born on August 5th in Kelowna, BC. Canada. She fell in love with performing at a young age and became a member of the Kelowna Community Theatre Company when she was eleven. Paige made her breakout performance as Annika on E! Entertainment's, The Arrangement and guest starred in the CW Lost Boys pilot for Warner Brothers, directed by Catherine Hardwicke. Courtney's five time Leo nominated, feature length directorial debut, The Color Rose, now known as The Sinners, was acquired by Arclight Films and Untitled Entertainment. Courtney wrote, directed and produced Chapel, a crime thriller starring Jeremy Sumpter and Lochlyn Munro. She has two upcoming feature films at the packaging stage. Paige has been featured in the Cannes market, Hollywood Life, Galore Magazine, Screen Daily and the Vancouver Sun. She is listed as one of the most influential young entrepreneurs in The New York Journal and is on the panel of jurors for Diversity in Cannes, Holly Short's, LAFA and other festivals. She is one of the founders and CEO of Yeehaw Films, a production company slated for pictures with Wagner Entertainment, Buffalo 8 and Wonderfilm. Paige's company was featured in Yahoo finance, bringing safer film finance opportunities to the film industry. Courtney owns an acting school and podcast platform with two partners called Cinema Sports Club. She aims to be an advocate for female filmmakers and has a solid foundation of training with Leonardo Dicaprio's acting coach, Larry Moss and a therapist who gave her a better understanding of psychology, Larry Shaw. Paige is a master with human behavior and brings a method acting, actor's director approach to her artistry. She understands all actors work differently and aims to help actors pull their deepest and most organic performances. Paige aims to leave a legacy on a global level for change amongst artists, capitalism and corruption to society. Shedding light on taboo and thought provoking subject matter.
Courtney Parchman was born on January 12, 1996 in Virginia, but was raised in Dallas, Texas. She realized her love for comedy in college, and moved to Los Angeles, California shortly after graduating, where she currently resides. She is a comedian and actress known for her work on Comedy Central and @averagefashionblogger.
Courtney Parks is an actress, known for One Small Hitch (2013), Men at Work (2012) and Hart of Dixie (2011).
Courtney Patterson is an actress, known for Let's Be Cops (2014), Thunder Force (2021) and Life of the Party (2018).
Courtney Pauroso is an actress and writer, known for Key and Peele (2012), American Housewife (2016) and Happy F**King Valentine's Day from Ari Shaffir (2015).