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Nikkita Lee hails from Buck Owens' Bakersfield, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Her interest in singing and acting stems from her mother and aunts involvement with such notables as The Young Rascals, Righteous Brothers, The Doors, Janis Joplin, Del Shannon, Eric Burton, The Everly Brothers, Van Morrisson, Jim Armstrong, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Seeds, The Chocolate Watchband, Noel Harrisson, Marvin Gaye and James Brown whom her mother raced cars with.

Nikkita grew up in a home with autograph pictures and memorabilia belonging to Elvis Presley, Robert Blake, candelabra set (1960s) belonging to Jackie and John Kennedy, diamond and gold jewelry belonging to such notables as Sammy Davis Jr., Liberace, Ann Miller, Clark Gable, Carol Lombard, OJ Simpson trophies, and Marlon Brando fencing swords.

 

Miss Nikkita Lee was honored as Bakersfield's Marilyn Monroe at the historical Fox Theatre. She hosted dinner shows with the multi-talented David Zent Productions, and spent years in live stage shows. Moving to Los Angeles and meeting the astounding Lee Ving of FEAR, who created the mosh pit and still packs them in, she composed a song called 'Lee Ving' in a punk rock style. Nikkita then joined a band called Hotwired with the amazing guitarist Robert K. and drummer Carlos.

Moving onto movies and tv shows which include Internal Behaviors, What Just Happened with Robert Deniro, Eddie Griffin's Flirt, and under the direction of actor Joey Travolta, Miss Lee appeared in a short horror flick with Ray Ramano's twin boys.

Studying under memorable actor Steve Railsback, famously known for portraying Charles Manson in the movie Helter Skelter, became Miss Lee’s mentor and acting coach. One of her acting classmates was Lee Strasburg's grandson Robbie Smith. She had walk on roles in Eli Stone, the Medium, Drew Carey's The Price Is Right, Hole in the Wall, Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader, and Deal or No Deal. On Bruce Lee’s weekly television show, Hello Hollywood, Miss Lee became one the hostesses of the show.

Appeared in music video's such as; Buck Owens and Dwight Yoakam's ‘Street’s of Bakersfield’ and The Wydle Bunch's ‘Ain't No Love in the Club’. Miss Lee met up with the notorious Sonny Barger to present him with a song called 'What Were You Thinking?', which was written and performed by Nikkita about his life. Back in Memphis, on the famous Beale Street, Miss Lee performed with The Dempsey's, an exciting riveting band that appeared in the movie Walk the Line. In Las Vegas, at the Golden Nugget Casino, Miss Lee had the honor to perform with the very talented Frankie Moreno band and Jimmy Bond of Las Vegas, a talented and exciting entertainer, with a vast knowledge, experience of showmanship and talent.

Miss Lee continues to perform at clubs, fairs, car shows, and events all over the U.S. She has done all of this, and is only 22.

 


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