Nicole Rubio
Nicole Rubio worked on a variety of projects during her entertainment career. Rubio worked on a variety of projects during her early entertainment career, including "Another 48 Hours" (1990) starring Eddie Murphy, "Candyman: Day of the Dead" (HBO, 1998-99) and "Next Friday" (2000). She also contributed to "Passing Glory" (TNT, 1998-99), "The Wood" (1999) starring Elayn Taylor and "Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies" (HBO, 1998-99). In the early 2000s, Rubio devoted her time to various credits, such as "Monk" (USA, 2001-09), "Save the Last Dance" (2001) and "The Brothers" (2001) starring Morris Chestnut. She also worked on "Training Day" with Denzel Washington (2001) and "Biker Boyz" with Laurence Fishburne (2003). In the early 2000s, Rubio lent her talents to projects like "Breakin' All the Rules" (2004), "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC, 2004-) and "Sucker Free City" (Showtime, 2004-05). Her credits also expanded to "Coach Carter" (2005) and the Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto smash hit "Star Trek" (2009). Rubio most recently directed "Madam Secretary" (CBS, 2014-).