Nicole Eggert (born January 13, 1972[2]) is an American actress. Her notable roles include Jamie Powell on the situation comedy Charles in Charge and Summer Quinn on the television series Baywatch. She guest-starred in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and Boy Meets World. She made several Christmas films that premiered on Lifetime. Eggert was a 2010 contestant on the VH1 reality show Celebrity Fit Club[3] and came in second in 2013 on ABC's celebrity diving show Splash.[4]
Early life
Eggert was born in Glendale, California. Her mother, Gina Duncan, was a British-born talent agent, and her father, Rolf Eggert, was a German-born canning-company executive.[5] Eggert's quest for stardom started when her mother entered her in beauty contests. At age five, Eggert was Miss Universe in the petite division.[4] An agent saw her and offered her parents a role for her in a Johnson's baby shampoo commercial.[4]
Eggert had a recurring role on Who's the Boss? from 1985 to 1986 as Marci Ferguson, a friend of Samantha Micelli (Alyssa Milano). In January 1987, she starred on the situation comedy Charles in Charge as Jamie Powell. In 1989, she hosted the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards with Wil Wheaton.[6] That same year, she was the first guest star to appear on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!.[7] She starred as Alexa Adams in the TV film adaptation of Danielle Steel's Secrets, released in 1992. She was featured as one of the many lifeguards on seasons three and four on the syndicated series Baywatch.[8] She appeared on the series from 1992 to 1994 and was originally supposed to be on a Baywatch spin-off (she returned to Baywatch for the reunion film Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding (2003)).[4] She appeared on Married... with Children in an episode titled "Enemies" as Shannon (1996), intended to be a back door pilot for a spin-off.
In 2013, Eggert was added to the cast of Splash, the celebrity diving show on ABC. In April, it was reported she was injured during the taping of an episode.[12] In the days following, she denied sustaining any serious injury.
In 2014, Eggert began a new career as the owner-operator of an ice-cream truck.[13]
Eggert has two daughters–Dilyn, born in 1998, and another daughter born in 2011.[14] Dilyn's father is actor Justin Herwick; despite numerous rumours and claims to the contrary, Eggert and Herwick were never a married couple.[15][16] Eggert has never been married, though she was previously engaged to actor Corey Haim, with whom she starred in Blown Away (1992), The Double 0 Kid (1992) and Anything for Love (1993). She is credited with helping to save Haim's life at least once by taking him to the hospital to detox during a 'narcotic rush',[17] although she has said: "I spent a lot of nights in emergency rooms with him. I don't think that I saved his life, I just think that I was there for him."[18]
On January 29, 2018, sexual misconduct allegations made by Eggert against Scott Baio surfaced. In 2013, Eggert stated on the Nik Richie Radio show that she and Baio had a one-time encounter "years" after Charles in Charge ended, which would have been after 1990. In the more elaborated account, discussed on The Dr. Oz Show and Megyn Kelly Today, Eggert claimed that Baio molested her beginning in 1986 when she was 14, and that when she was 17, she had intercourse with him. Baio contends that he had sexual relations with Eggert only once, and that the encounter occurred after she had turned 18. Baio explained that Eggert's own words to Richie proved he did not have intercourse with Eggert while she was a minor, since the final episode of Charles in Charge aired in November 1990, ten months after Eggert turned 18.[20][21][22]
In December 2023, Eggert was diagnosed with stage 2 invasive cribriform carcinoma of the breast. She initially thought the symptoms were menopause-related, after gaining 25 lbs (11 kgs) and experienced "terrible pain" in her left breast.[23]
recurring role (5 episodes) — "The Protectors" (1982) — "God Bless the Child" (1982) — "Terror at the Academy" (1982) — "Sweet Sixteen and Dead" (1983) — "Payday Pirates" (1983)
Recurring role (6 episodes) — "Trojan Horse" — "Madonna and Child Reunion" — "Marriage by the Book" — "Fathers and Sons" — "A Bench Too Far" — "Sibling Revelry"
^Higgins, M. Trevor (April 28, 2006). "An animated childhood lives again on DVD". Chattanooga Times Free Press. Slaughter or Nicole Eggert stop by. But the cartoons? I shudder at how much I loved the Marios to sit through these cartoons. They're terrible, and I say that as a man who regularly rewatches "Transformers: The Movie."
^Lee, Luaine (August 12, 2014). "Welsh actor Ellis gets U.S. shot with 'Rush'". South Bend Tribune. McClatchy-Tribune News Service. p. B7. Eggert says in real life she's never been married, though she has two children. Biographies on the Internet insist that she was wed to Justin Herwick. Not so, she says. "Yeah, never married. And we look at each other, because we're still friends to this day, and we're like, 'What?' And where did they come up with the date (of the wedding)? It was, like, way after my daughter was born. I don't know. I don't know where they come up with this stuff, honestly." She says she's tried to inform them that the information is wrong, but they constantly tell her incorrect.