Agnes-Nicole Winter (b. 1966)

Alias:
Nicole Winter

Birthplace:
Borås, Västra Götalands län, Sweden

Born:
April 17, 1966

Agnes-Nicole Winter, also known by the name Nicole Winter, is a Swedish television personality, model, and skincare professional. After producing and starring in The Gold & The Beautiful, Agnes-Nicole's rise to prominence quickly advanced with her role in the Swedish reality television series Svenska Hollywoodfruar.  Agnes-Nicole Winter was born in Borås, Sweden. She later graduated from the Stockholm School of Optometry. Winter started her career in the entertainment industry as a model. After she made her first movie in 1997 she was appointed vice president in charge of production at Hux Enterprises, in Beverly Hills, where she developed, wrote and produced the "Priceless Intentions" project for cable television.  Winter is president of Global Star Films, Inc. and completed her first feature The Gold & The Beautiful and TV show Swedish Hollywood Wives. An active member of WIF, American Film Institute and Film Independent. She is the founder and the CEO of the non-profit organization Children's After-School Programs Inc. (CAP).  She is a mother of her two sons, Cristofer Winter (USC Marshall School of Business) and Alexander Winter (Film School) who are also involved in Agnes-Nicole's projects as managers and co-producers. Both sons are models and signed with Ford Models.

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Producer:
2009  The Gold & the Beautiful

Screenplay:
2009  The Gold & the Beautiful

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