Nicole LaLiberte is an American actress. She has had recurring roles on the television series How to Make It in America and Dexter and played a lead role alongside Danielle Panabaker in the film Girls Against Boys.
"With her flaming red hair and personality to match" LaLiberte moved to New York City at age 12, to study ballet as a scholarship recipient for the School of American Ballet. After years as a ballerina, she was “captured” by the fashion industry, and began doing runway shows and posing for various shoots. She has been shot by such acclaimed photographers as Ellen von Unwerth, Terry Richardson and Patrick Demarchelier, has been featured in publications ranging from Vogue to Interview and she has appeared in campaigns for Coach, L'Oreal, Maybelline and Ready to Wear designer Christian Siriano. In 2002, she was featured in the iconic Lavazza Calendar alongside other top models, photographed by David LaChapelle on the Malibu beaches. That same year, her face appeared on the cover of the French magazine Photo. In 2012 she was photographed by Drew Barrymore featuring actresses for a spread in V Magazine‘s “Youthquake” issue featuring Hollywood’s up-and-coming starlets. LaLiberte began acting in 2007. Vogue Magazine writes "Why she's famous: Her coppery hair and a mischievous smile. And her very feminine silhouette. She’s one of the most promising film stars of her generation".