Nicki Clyne: (advice to aspiring actors) I think that the most important thing is to know that you love what you do. There are a lot of times when it is easy to have doubts and get discouraged, but if you know how much you love something, it is always worth it.
Nicki Clyne: A guy was with his friend and came up to me at a party and said “Were you the girl in Ill-Fated?” and it was really funny because the guy was very nervous to talk to me and I’ve never experienced that before. People who know me or have worked with me would come up and say “congrats,” but since I already knew them it was just fine. It was completely out of the blue to have someone come up to you having seen the film the day before and they were kind of uncomfortable. It was really amazing to me to make somebody feel like that without even actually knowing them. It was really cool, really nice.
Nicki Clyne: I wouldn’t say it’s necessarily hard to leave Cally at the studios, but the role that I play on the show certainly plays into my daily life. I think about her a lot and try to consider what she would be going through and, of course, I feel the physical effects of running away from Cylons for twelve hours straight.
Nicki Clyne: I’ve had my motorcycle for about a year now, and I tell you, if only I knew how to repair it... It’s a 1968 and, sadly, it’s been calling the repair shop home these days. I had planned on learning more about repairing it, but somehow that hasn’t been a priority. So if anyone sees me stranded on the side of the road, just point and laugh and be on your merry way. Thank you.
Nicki Clyne: I don’t end up watching a lot of television, but I absolutely love watching movies… Stanley Kubrick is one of my all time favorite directors, along with David Lynch and Martin Scorsese. And currently I’m a huge fan of directors like Michel Gondry, Quentin Tarantino, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Darren Aronofsky and Alfonso Cuaron. If you haven’t seen The Science of Sleep yet, go see it! It’s incredible.
Nicki Clyne: I just love acting and I love doing this work, and that moment when you’re doing a scene and you just know that you nailed it, you got it. That is just the best feeling in the world. But besides that, and the other reason is kind of obvious, but it’s just the people. I love working with creative people and meeting people. It’s fun. It’s an adventure.
Nicki has had roles in several movies alongside fellow Battlestar Galactica actor Paul Campbell.
She passionately hated Barbies when she was a child.
Many fans affectionately associate corn muffins and the phrase "corn muffin goodness", with Nicki Clyne and Cally.
She appeared in the music video “The Laws Have Changed” in which she played an MTV-style pop idol.
She appeared in the movie John Tucker Must Die alongside actor Jesse Metcalfe.
Nicki used to play a large amount of sports at school including ice hockey
Nicki Clyne's first feature film was Ill-Fated.
Her Astrological sign is Pisces.
She has taken courses at both the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and Simon Fraser University in Vancouver.