Nichole Sakura (formerly credited as Nichole Bloom) is an American actress best known for her roles as Cheyenne Tyler Lee in the NBC sitcom Superstore (2015–2021), Amanda in Shameless (2014–2016), and as Emily Davis in the horror video game Until Dawn developed by Supermassive Games.

Early life

Sakura was born to a Japanese mother and an American father with Irish ancestry. She was raised in San Francisco and usually spent her summers as a child visiting relatives in Japan. She went to Santa Susana High School in Simi Valley and later attended the University of Southern California, from which she graduated after three years as a theater major. After college, Sakura briefly attended classes at The Groundlings Theatre but was cut from the program, which she considered "devastating".

Career

She had the recurring role of Amanda on Shameless from 2014 to 2016.

In 2015, Sakura starred in the music video for one of Phantoms's two singles, "Broken Halo", from their EP of the same name. Later that year, she was added to the main cast of the NBC sitcom Superstore as Cheyenne, a 17-year-old store employee who is pregnant at the start of the series. The series followed a group of employees working at Cloud 9, a fictional big-box chain store in St. Louis, Missouri.

She had voice roles in numerous animated film and television series, including Suzume, OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, Kiff, and Central Park. In 2023, she had a recurring role as a ghost named Jessica on the CBS sitcom Ghosts. In November of that year, Sakura starred alongside the troupe Please Don't Destroy in the comedy film Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain, directed by Paul Briganti and written by the former group.

Personal life

Her stage name was previously Nichole Bloom. The name "Bloom" was chosen as an homage to her middle name, Sakura, the Japanese word for "cherry blossom". In an August 2020 post on Instagram, she announced her decision to change her name to Nichole Sakura. In the same post, Sakura wrote that she had changed her name for her acting credits to honor her mother and her Japanese heritage. She stated that she had adopted the stage name Nichole Bloom out of fear of being typecast into stereotypical Asian roles.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010EverydayNichole O'ConnorShort film
2011CarpoolRachelShort film
2012Project XJB's Girlfriend
Model MinorityKayla Tanaka
2013Full CircleNicholeShort film
2015Man UpKayla
2016Teenage CocktailAnnie FentonMain role
2017Lazer Team 2Maggie Wittington
2023SuzumeSuzume IwatoVoice; Main role, English dub
Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy MountainAmy Murphy
2026HoppersReptile QueensVoices

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014Teen WolfRinko2 episodes
Grey's AnatomyLeanne1 episode
2014–2016ShamelessAmandaRecurring role; 17 episodes
2015–2021SuperstoreCheyenne ThompsonMain cast; 111 episodes
2017–2019OK K.O.! Let's Be HeroesCarla, Pepelina, Nanini, Gecky, BoboVoice; 6 episodes
2018–2020Robot ChickenVarious CharactersVoice; 2 episodes
2020Where's Waldo?Wizard AmberVoice; 1 episode (as Nichole Bloom)
2020Big Hero 6: The SeriesOlivia MoleVoice; 1 episode
2021–2022MaggieLouiseMain cast; 13 episodes
2021Star Wars: VisionsHaruVoice; Short film: The Village Bride: English language dub
2022Beavis and Butt-HeadGirlVoice; 1 episode
2023Central Park(voice)2 episodes
GhostsJessica3 episodes
2023–presentKiffTerri Buns and Various rolesVoice; 25 episodes
2024The Finnish LineElyseTelevision film
2025Royal-ishLacey PopeHallmark Channel Movie

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015, 2024Until DawnEmily "Em" DavisAlso performed motion-capture

Music videos

YearSongArtistRoleNotes
2015"Broken Halo"Phantoms

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