Niecy Nash – The Reno 911!: Miami Interview

A Dash of Nash

Niecy Nash

Born Carol Denise Ensley in Palmdale, California on February 23, 1970, Niecy Nash knew she wanted to be an actress at the age of five. Still, she attended California State University where she earned her B.A. before turning her attention to showbiz full-time.

After making her mark as a stand-up comedienne, Niecy attracted attention for her memorable work in supporting parts in movies like Cookie’s Fortune, The Bachelor and Malibu’s Most Wanted as well as on a string of TV shows such as Malcolm & Eddie, Girlfriends, Bernie Mac, That’s So Raven, Monk and ER. The bubbly beauty, known for always wearing a trademark flower in her hair, came into her own in a recurring role as Deputy Raineesha Williams on the Comedy Central sitcom, Reno: 911!

She has since appeared in such blockbusters as Spiderman 2, Hair Show and Guess Who. 2007 is proving to be a breakout year for Niecy, as she has already starred in two films, first, Code Name: The Cleaner opposite Cedric the Entertainer, and now, Reno 911!: Miami, the screen adaptation of her hit television series.

In her personal life, Niecy and her husband of 13 years, Dan Nash, are raising their three children. She also serves as the spokesperson for MAVIS, Mothers Against Violence In Schools. The organization was founded by her mother following the tragic murder of Niecy’s younger brother.

KW: Where did you find the inspiration for your character, Raineesha?

NN: The wonderful thing about Reno 911 is the fact that because we were at the last minute, Tom [Lennon] and Ben [Garant] who are also a part of the cast, but executive producers as well, came to us and said, “We’re doing cops, who do you want to be?” And we were like, “Huh, what, whoa?” So then, we all had the opportunity to create these characters. Raineesha Williams, my character, is a culmination of all the women who I’ve ever known. The one’s who wear too much makeup, the ones who got the little extra attitude on the side, you know, baby hair, finger waves, whatever you call it.

KW: You wear a prosthetic posterior for this role. How did you come up with her body type?

NN: Her body type is based on somebody in my family… small in the waist, big at the bottom. Her attitude is a little bit my mom, a little bit me, and a little bit my grandmother. So, she is a cornucopia of beautiful women.

Reno 911! poster

KW: How did you decide on your wardrobe for the film?

NN: I did get a different uniform in Miami, but then again, when in Rome… I thought my booty looked big in beige, but my booty looks extra big in that electric blue Miami uniform. My God! My God! I felt like J-Lo. I was like, “What!”

KW: Do as an audience already need to be familiar with the TV show to enjoy the movie?

NN: No, you will get a sense of who we are because we revisit some of the things that we’ve done in the original pilot, just so that right away you get a sense of who we are, and what it’s all about, even if you haven’t been tracking it. And if you have been tracking it, thank you! And for those people that have, you get to see an extension of the characters you’ve already grown to love.

Hot this week

Did David Wineland and Serge Haroche Steal Idea For The Nobel Physics Prize?

Dr. Omerbashich says the Royal Swedish Academy is a Crime Scene and he has the proof that Nobel laureates stole his discovery.

New Approaches to Disaster Relief Challenges

Disaster relief has always been a challenge. NASA, Google,...

3 Legitimate Money Making Methods to Supplement Your Income

In a perfect world, when your landlord raises your...

2016 Predictions by World Renowned Medium and Psychic Lindy Baker

World renowned medium and psychic Lindy Baker is interviewed by The Hollywood Sentinel, discussing psychic power, the spirit world, life after death, areas of concern in 2016, and much more.

Digital Coupon Customers Spending More Than Double At Stores

A new study shows that customers who use digital coupons go shopping more for groceries and other household goods more often and spend more on their shopping trips.

Palestine Name History: Roman Palaestina, British Mandate, Modern Slogan

Palestine name history traces Roman Palaestina, British Mandate Palestine, Eretz Israel and the modern river-to-sea slogan.

Resources and Support for Accident Victims in Fresno

Key Takeaways Fresno provides a broad range of resources...

How Physicians Can Protect Their Careers When Their License Is on the Line

A medical license represents years of sacrifice, undergraduate studies,...

How Fractional CMO Services Are Changing the Game for Small and Mid-Size Businesses

In today's hyper-competitive digital landscape, small and mid-size businesses...

The Hidden Legal Risks of Non-Physician Ownership in Healthcare

For many entrepreneurs and investors, the healthcare sector represents...

After the Exit, a Harder Climb: The Founder Who Had to Rebuild Herself First

Kimberly Spencer sold her shares of her company and...

Related Articles

Popular Categories