Lorraine Nicholson
Definition
Lorraine Nicholson (born April 16, 1990) is an American actress and director best known for her role as Alana Blanchard in the biographical surf film 'Soul Surfer' (2011).
She is the daughter of legendary actor Jack Nicholson and model Rebecca Broussard, and has also appeared in films such as 'Click' (2006) and 'The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement' (2004).
Beyond acting, Nicholson has directed short films like 'Life Boat' (2017) and music videos for artists including K. Flay and Metric.
Examples
Lorraine Nicholson rode into Hollywood on her dad's coattails but quickly learned to surf solo in 'Soul Surfer'.
When Lorraine Nicholson directs, even Jack's eyebrows would approve – they're that expressive.
Lorraine Nicholson's parties north of Sunset are so elite, the guest list reads like an Oscars afterparty rehearsal.
Forget nepo baby labels; Lorraine Nicholson earned her Miss Golden Globe crown by dazzling without a script.