

Marsha Nicole is a Canadian actor, jazz singer, and emerging author whose artistry is rooted in emotional depth, cultural richness, and spiritual truth. With family origins spanning Trinidad, Guyana, and Jamaica, Marsha carries a vibrant blend of Black, Indian, Native, and Creole heritage. This unique identity shapes the voice, presence, and soul she brings to every creative space.
Growing up within strong Caribbean and South American influences, Marsha developed an early connection to storytelling, rhythm, and performance. As an actor, she brings vulnerability, instinct, and authenticity to her roles — whether appearing in internationally recognized productions like Titans, The Continental, or the indie comedy Sucks to Be Us.
As a jazz singer, Marsha’s voice is warm, expressive, and timeless. She draws inspiration from the emotional honesty of classic jazz while infusing her own lived experiences into every performance.
Marsha is also writing her debut spiritual book — a heartfelt exploration of love, loss, healing, and the invisible threads that guide us through life’s most transformative moments. Much of her work is inspired by the memory of her beloved late husband, whose presence continues to influence her creative and spiritual path.
Through acting, music, and writing, Marsha’s mission is to merge art and soul — creating work that resonates, uplifts, and reminds people of the power within their own stories.

Extras Casting Assistant
Alongside my acting work, I’ve contributed behind the scenes as an Extras Casting Assistant on several high-profile productions. I’ve supported casting teams on shows such as Welcome to Derry, Accused, The Changeling, The Way Home, The Kings of Napa, Salt-N-Pepa, Anne with an E, Orphan Black: Echoes, and October Faction.
These projects allowed me to gain hands-on experience with on-set casting operations while deepening my connection to the film and television industry.
