Nicole Rubio or Nicole Cummins-Rubio is an American actress, script supervisor and television producer.
Nicole Rubio first appeared in a supporting role in the 1990 action comedy Another 48 Hours. She also appeared in The Brothers in 2007 and in two episodes of the US dramedy Monk. Her works as script supervisor include Blade in 1998, Training Day in 2001 and the 2009 SciFi film Star Trek.
Rubio's probably best known role is the recurring character Paramedic Nicole in the US dramedy series Grey's Anatomy where she also works as script supervisor since 2005 respectively producer since 2013. According to Rubio, the peak of directing is seeing all the magic the cast and crew are making come together on screen. "Blocking the scenes, then watching the fantastic actors do what they do best. It’s magical!" she commented directing the season 9 episode She’s Killing Me.
Nicole is a feminine given name (see Nicole (given name)).
Nicole may also refer to:
Nicole is a feminine given name and a surname.
The given name Nicole is of Greek origin and means "victorious people". It's evolved into a French feminine derivative of the masculine given name Nicolas. There are many variants.
The surname Nicole originates in Netherlands where it was notable for its various branches, and associated status or influence. There are several variants of the family name.
Nicole can also be spelled as Nichole or Nicohle.
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The television series Mission: Impossible was created by Bruce Geller. The original series premiered on the CBS network in September 1966 and consisted of 171 one-hour episodes running over seven seasons before ending in March 1973. A remake of the series premiered on the ABC network in October 1988 and consisted of 35 episodes running over two abbreviated seasons before ending in February 1990. This article lists episodes from both series, including both broadcast order and production order, which often differed considerably.