Nicki Aycox

DOB: 1975-05-26

DOD: 2022-11-16

Nicki Lynn Aycox (May 26, 1975 – November 16, 2022) was an American actress and musician. She was born in Hennessey, Oklahoma, and played the piano and sang at a young age. Her early acting credits included "3rd Rock From The Sun," "USA High," "Boy Meets World," "The X-Files" and a recurring role in "Providence." In 2003, Aycox played Minxie Hayes, a psychic cheerleader, in "Jeepers Creepers 2." Two years later, she portrayed Private Brenda "Mrs. B." Mitchell on "Over There." The TV series followed a unit of the United States Army's 3rd Infantry Division, on its first tour of duty in occupied Iraq, and chronicled the war's effects on the soldiers' families in the United States. In 2006, Aycox portrayed Meg Masters, a recurring antagonist, in the first season of the WB (now The CW) TV series "Supernatural." The following year, she appeared in the thriller film "Perfect Stranger," alongside Halle Berry and Bruce Willis. Aycox returned to "The X-Files" franchise in 2008 for its second movie, "The X-Files: I Want To Believe." Her final acting role was in the 2014 film, "Dead On Campus." In 2015, Aycox released her debut EP, "Red Velvet Room," which contained five songs of her own original music.

Starred In

2003
Movie

Momentum

2007
Movie

Perfect Stranger

2008
Movie

Animals

2011
Movie

Ticking Clock

2004
Movie

Dead Birds

2010
Movie

Lifted

2013
Movie

The Employer

2013
Movie

Profile for Murder

1997
Movie

Double Tap

2001
Movie

Rave Macbeth

2014
Movie

Dead on Campus

2003
Movie

Jeepers Creepers 2

1999
Movie

Cruel Justice

2002
Movie

The Dogwalker

1997
Movie

Defying Gravity

2010
Movie

Christina

1990
Tv

Law & Order

2002
Tv

CSI: Miami

1999
Tv

Providence

2000
Tv

Ed

1999
Tv

L.A. Heat

2003
Tv

Cold Case

2003
Tv

Las Vegas

2000
Tv

Opposite Sex

1994
Tv

Weird Science

2004
Tv

LAX

1993
Tv

The X-Files

2005
Tv

Over There

1997
Tv

Ally McBeal

2009
Tv

Dark Blue

2000
Tv

Dark Angel

2005
Tv

Supernatural

2012
Tv

Longmire

1999
Tv

Family Law