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14 Facts About Marisol Nichols

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Marisol Nichols was born on November 2,1973 and is an American actress, known for her roles as Principal Ramirez on the Nickelodeon animated series The Loud House as well as Nadia Yassir on the Fox series 24 and Hermione Lodge on the CW drama series Riverdale.

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Marisol Nichols is the oldest of three siblings, having two younger brothers.

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Marisol Nichols starred in the short-lived TV series Blind Justice in 2005 and In Justice, in 2006.

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In 2010, Marisol Nichols portrayed Sarah Monahan in the short-lived supernatural crime drama The Gates, a summer series on ABC.

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Marisol Nichols had a cameo in Kristin Chenoweth's music video for "I Want Somebody ".

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Marisol Nichols portrayed "The Desert Wolf" on MTV's show Teen Wolf.

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Marisol Nichols appeared in NCIS: LA in 2010, as Tracy Keller, former partner and potential romantic interest for Special Agent G Callen in the sixth episode of Season 2.

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In 2012, Marisol Nichols starred in the ABC TV series GCB, with Leslie Bibb, Kristin Chenoweth, Annie Potts, Jennifer Aspen and Miriam Shor.

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In 2017, Marisol Nichols began starring as Hermione Lodge, the mother of Veronica Lodge, in the teen drama series Riverdale, loosely based on the Archie comic book series.

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On February 23,2020, Marisol Nichols announced that she would be leaving Riverdale ahead of its fifth season, making season four her last on the show.

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However, in June 2020, Marisol Nichols revealed that after having a talk with showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, she would be staying on for season five.

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In November 1999, Marisol Nichols married Andrea Sorrentino, whom she met in Italy while filming the movie My Father's Shoes.

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Marisol Nichols's role involved acting as "bait", playing whatever role the situation called for, such as pretending to be a parent who was pimping out a child.

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In partnership with nonprofit organization Operation Underground Railroad, Marisol Nichols' work took her across the United States and other countries globally, including Haiti and Venezuela.