Danielle Nicolet Talks The Flash, Systematic Racism, and The Reform Project

Actress Danielle Nicolet poses for a portrait on October 30, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ryan West/Contour RA by Getty Images)

Danielle Nicolet discussed her journey from Ohio to her acting career, The Flash, systemic racism, representation and the reform project.

Danielle Nicolet stars as Cecile Horton in The CW’s hit series “The Flash.

Nicolet was most recently featured in the Netflix comedy “Deidra And Laney Rob A Train,” and her previous television credits include “Born Again Virgin,” “3rd Rock from the Sun,” “The Game,” “Heartland” and “The Starter Wife” starring Debra Messing. Entertainment Weekly named her a “breakout star” for her role in the short-lived UPN sitcom “Second Time Around.”

Nicolet appeared in various feature films including “Central Intelligence” alongside Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson, as well as roles in “Melting Pot” opposite Paul Rodriguez, “A Wonderful Night,” “Loaded Weapon” and the thriller “Ticking Clock.” Most recently, Nicolet starred in the Tyler Perry feature “Acrimony.”

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