Nicole Miller (Shortland Street)

Nicole Kruse-Miller
Shortland Street character
Portrayed by Sally Martin
Duration 2009—
First appearance 23 September 2009
Introduced by Steven Zanoski
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Director of Nursing (2014—)
Nurse at Shortland Street hospital (2009—)
Co-owner of 'The I.V.' bar (2016—2017)
Owner of the 'The I.V.' bar (2017-)
Home The Flat

Nicole Kruse-Miller (née Miller) is a fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street who has been portrayed by Sally Martin since September 2009.

Creation and casting

Nicole was created as a love interest for established character Maia Jeffries (Anna Jullienne). Sally Martin had previously auditioned for 4 other roles before being offered the role of Nicole and was described as calling the portrayal of the same-sex relationship, "liberating". She was happy to be cast and enjoyed the relationship as, "It's something I haven't experienced in real life so it's fun to get stuck into it." However, in accepting the role, Martin had to cut her trademark long hair, something that she and her family, were uncomfortable with.[1] In 2011 producers permitted Martin to regrow her hair much to her excitement.[2]

Storylines

Nicole arrived to Shortland Street after winning a job in September 2009. Many suspected Nicole of being a sadistic stalker who was in love with Morgan Braithwaite (Bonnie Soper), however when Morgan confronted Nicole with the allegation, she was shocked to learn the two were in fact half sisters. After a long period of flirting, Nicole began to date her boss Maia Jeffries (Anna Jullienne) but they broke up following the revelation Maia was a murderer. Nicole was devastated when Morgan was struck by a car and killed and quickly leapt into a relationship with Maia. However the pressure caught Nicole and she fled Ferndale. Maia retrieved her several months later and the two resumed their relationship. In 2011 Nicole was disgusted to learn Maia had cheated on her with Jennifer (Sara Wiseman) and rebounded with Maxwell Avia (Robbie Magasiva). However Maxwell slept with Bethany Hall (Michelle Langstone) and Nicole struggled to forgive him. The two stayed together for several more months but things ended permanently in early 2012. Nicole fell in love with her friend Lana Jacobs (Brooke Williams) but before the two could consummate their relationship, Maia returned and Nicole got seriously injured in a helicopter crash. She survived however but ended things with Lana and Maia. Nicole became Director of Nursing and briefly dated Boyd Rolleston (Sam Bunkall) before falling in love with her best friend Vinnie (Pua Magasiva). However Vinnie left her and Nicole briefly rebounded with Bonnie Deane (Steph Cusick) before committing herself to a life of being single. This was short-lived however when she and Vinnie readmitted their love but she instead began to date Harper Whitley (Ria Vandervis). However her attraction to Vinnie proved too strong and the two rekindled and she fell pregnant. However shortly after the birth of their son Pele, in December 2014 Nicole suffered a brain bleed and after waking from a coma, suffered major problems with her mental fatigue. After concern she may be showing signs of schizophrenia, Nicole realised her love for her family and got engaged to Vinnie. Nicole recovered from this and in March was back at work trying to hold the Nursing Department together due to severe staff shortages at the end of the financial year. In September, 2016 Nicole and Vinnie became joint owners of the IV Bar. Drew's younger brother Cam McCaskil, the Head Chef of the IV was caught buying drugs on the property much to the horror of Nicole and Vinnie. In late 2016 she shared a kiss with new nurse Ruby Flores she confess to Vinnie after she then supports her mum after her new husband pass away after falling off boat on their honeymoon. It led to her being away from Vinnie with her relationship strained.

In 2017, Nicole was stood down from nursing because she had broken protocol under urgency to let Jack Hannah to help with a medical procedure well beyond their knowledge after the volcanic eruptions. She also fell out with Leanne because he never approved of Damo Johnson and Leanne reentering relationship for the third time. On top of the money issues, on August 1, 2017, Pele was diagnosed with Type I Diabetes, and Michael, as the neglected child caught with the parent's fighting and tending to Pele, was led astray by Felix, Deb's son.

Reception

An episode that saw Nicole refer to Tauranga as not being as gay friendly as Auckland proved highly controversial. Bay of Plenty Tourism general manager, Tim Burgess believed the show was establishing a "negative stereotype," and that the, "only positive thing I can say is they were pronouncing Tauranga and Mauao correctly." In response to the episode he referred to the writing team as "disappointing and lazy."[3][4] Burgess also requested an apology.[5]

The storyline that saw Nicole marry herself was heavily criticised, and was singled out by script writer Lynette Crawford-Williams as the single biggest regret she had whilst working on the soap for 13 years.[6] Comedian Guy Williams, who despite describing his love for the show, named the plot as, "a bit weird".[7] Melenie Parkes writing for Yahoo! Entertainment labelled the wedding episode as the most "outrageous" aired in 2013.[8] Matthew Denton of the University of Auckland student magazine, Craccum, named Nicole as the shows 6th most annoying character due to the storyline.[9]

References

  1. Botting, Caroline (16 February 2010). "Shortie's Sally Martin: Fifth time lucky". New Idea. Yahoo! New Zealand.
  2. New Zealand TV Guide. 11 August 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. Irvine, Ellen (30 April 2010). "Shortland Street's gay jibes anger Tauranga residents". The New Zealand Herald. Bay of Plenty Times. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  4. "Shortland St gay remarks outrage Tauranga locals". 3 News. 30 April 2010. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  5. "Tauranga not happy with Shortland St". Newstalk ZB. 30 April 2010. Archived from the original on 10 August 2011.
  6. "Behind the scenes with the writers of Shortland Street". tvnz.co.nz. Television New Zealand. March 2014. Archived from the original on 9 September 2014.
  7. Tempest, Chris (11 December 2013). The Edge (Interview). Interview with Sharyn & Guy Williams. The Radio Network. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. Parkes, Melenie (25 July 2014). "Shortland Street's Sally Martin: Nicole’s having a baby! (Or is she?)". Yahoo! Entertainment. Yahoo! New Zealand.
  9. Denton, Matthew (12 May 2014). "Top 10 Most Annoying Shortland Street Characters". Craccum. Auckland University Students' Association. Archived from the original on 1 September 2014.
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