When
she was a little girl, Nikki Cox's parents tried to dissuade
her from a career in acting by giving her dance lessons. Now
that she's grown up — and we do mean grown up
— the buxom beauty's getting the chance to act and
dance, on her new WB sitcom, Nikki.
"I
started dancing as a little-bitsy girl," says Cox, who plays
a Las Vegas showgirl in love with a wannabe wrestler in
the oddball WB comedy, debuting Sunday (9:30 pm/ET). "A
dance agent came to the studio where I danced as a child
and asked if I wanted to dance professionally. And of course
I did. And [that's what led me] into acting. I got lucky.
[My parents] assumed I'd try it and get my heart broken.
But I got lucky and it worked, so they've had to put up
with it ever since."
Cox
isn't fazed by off the wall sitcoms, having starred in the
WB comedy Unhappily Ever After (1995–99). "It's
your basic sitcom," she says of her latest gig in an interview
with the TV Guide Channel. "In the first episode, I'm dressed
in a bikini-clad lizard, and in the following episode I'm
headless."
The
actress also says she feels right at home, starring in a
sitcom based where it is. "I love Las Vegas," she says.
"I'm not a gambler, but I love the shows. I love the fact
you can eat all night. It's kind of seedy, and everything
about it is extremely appealing to me."
Cox
is enjoying her Nikki gig so much, in fact, that
she can't bear to be away from the set. "When we have more
than a few days off, I start to go a little crazy. I want
to at least read a script or drive by the set and say hi
to all the people who are working." — Rich
Brown
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