Nicole Maines reprises her supergirl role as Nia Nal aka Dreamer in ‘The Flash’ Season 9

by Janice Allen
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In the final season of The Flash, American actress Nicole Maines will reprise her Supergirl role as Nia Nal aka Dreamer. This reveal was first revealed by TVLine and fans are overjoyed for her return. The outstanding 25-year-old actress has previously starred in Royal Pains, Good Trouble, Darby and the Dead, and several more series and movies. Nicole Maines rose to fame in the fourth, fifth and sixth seasons of the CW superhero series Supergirl, as Nia Nal. She was the first to portray a transgender superhero on television. Here are some more insights about the American actress and her future role in The Flash.

Nicole Maines has an identical twin brother named Jonas Maines.

Maines and her identical twin Jonas were adopted in 1997 by Kelly and Wayne Maines. Kelly’s second cousin was the biological mother of one of the twins. In a recent interview, showrunner and executive producer Eric Wallace spoke about her latest addition to The Flash franchise:

“As Supergirl fans, all of us here at The Flash are SUPER excited to have Nicole join Team Flash for a one-time adventure as we wrap up our final season.”

Nicole Maine

He continued and said:

“Nicole Maines is an amazingly talented actress, and I’m thrilled she’s agreed to be a part of a very special Season 9 episode where I get to cross off one of my ‘Arrowverse Bucket List’ teams: two amazing reporters — Iris West-Allen (Candice Patton) and Nia Nal — investigate their own very bizarre and terrifying mystery.”

Nicole Maines was born biologically male, although she showed signs of gender variation from an early age. She chose to play with toys aimed at women and based on female characters in cartoons and movies. She was only three when she found out she wasn’t a boy, and by age four was open about her gender with her adoptive parents.

She eventually changed her name to Nicole (Nikki) after the character Nicole Bristow, one of Zoey’s sidekicks on the Nickelodeon sitcom Zoey 101. She underwent gender-affirming surgery in Philadelphia a month after graduating from high school in 2015.

A summary of her professional background

The story of Maines and her family was told in the 2015 book Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family by Washington Post writer Amy Ellis Nutt. She even starred in the USA Network drama Royal Pains as a transgender child whose health suffered as a result of her hormones. She was one of 11 people featured in the 2016 HBO documentary The Trans List. Her big break came in 2018 when she was cast as Nia Nal on The CW’s Supergirl. Maines was regularly scheduled from the fourth to the final season.

Nicole Maine

Nicole Maines won the Best Acting Award at the 2019 Outfest Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival for her work in Bit, a horror film about queer female vampires. In a recent interview, Brad Schwartz, president of CW Entertainment, praised the program, saying:

“The Flash will be recognized as one of The CW’s best series, and everyone involved in its stellar nine-season run should be extremely pleased.”

Nicole Maines has written several comic books, including her own Supergirl character, Nia Nal/Dreamer, and also co-wrote the story for Dreamer’s debut in the Superman: Son of Kal-El comic.


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