A double Emmy nominee, Medfords Julianne Nicholson talks Hacks, Paradise, and Massachusetts roots

Boston, MALocal News

Julianne Nicholson, a Medford native, won an Emmy for Best Comedy Guest Actress for her role in HBO Max's "Hacks," where she played a comedic character. In the same television season, she received a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of a villain in Hulu's "Paradise. " This recognition illustrates her impressive versatility, as she transitioned from slapstick comedy to a complex dramatic role. Nicholson noted that winning for a comedy was particularly gratifying, as she rarely gets such opportunities. She expressed pride in being able to showcase her range in one season, calling it a gift.

The Arlington Catholic High School alum has been steadily gaining recognition throughout her career, culminating in this significant moment. Nicholson's journey from her Massachusetts roots to the Emmy stage highlights her impact on the entertainment landscape. Her achievements resonate with local audiences, inspiring aspiring actors from similar backgrounds.

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