Nicole Scherzinger videography

American singer Nicole Scherzinger has appeared in various music videos, films, television series and programs. Scherzinger first appeared on television as a contestant and eventually became a member of Eden's Crush on Popstars USA; a show aimed to find new talent to form a group. Following the band's dissolution in 2002, Scherzinger took a detour in acting and guest-starred in television shows such as My Wife and Kids (2002) and had a cameo in the independent comedy, Chasing Papi (2003).[1][2]

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Nicole Scherzinger in 2018

Her role as the lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls spotlighted her as a singer,[2] which led to her collaborating with other artists and appearing in three music videos in 2006, including a collaboration with P. Diddy's "Come to Me". The following year, she released her first music videos as a solo artist for "Whatever U Like" and "Baby Love" from her shelved solo project, Her Name is Nicole. In 2009, the music video for "Jai Ho (You Are My Destiny)" received a MTV Video Music Award nomination.[3] After the group's hiatus, Scherzinger became a judge on The Sing-Off for its two first seasons and won the tenth season of Dancing with the Stars.

After her stint as a guest judge on the British X Factor was favorably received by viewers and producers,[4] Scherzinger was hired to be a main judge on the first season of the American X Factor. Her role was met with several controversies while her performance was panned by critics.[5] Meanwhile, Scherzinger's debut album Killer Love (2011), released music videos for the singles "Poison", "Don't Hold Your Breath", "Right There", "Wet" and "Try with Me". The following year, Scherzinger briefly appeared in Barry Sonnenfeld's Men in Black 3 for which she received a Teen Choice Award nomination,[6] and found greater success as a judge on the British X Factor where she appeared as a judge for four series (2012–2013, 2016-2017). She received a nomination for National Television Award for Best TV Judge (2017).[7]

Scherzinger released four music videos from Big Fat Lie (2014), which include the lead single "Your Love". In 2015, Scherzinger appeared on three variety shows; in the United States as a contestant who won the inaugural season of I Can Do That and co-hosted Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris alongside Neil Patrick Harris and in the United Kingdom appeared as a music panelist in Bring the Noise. She voiced the titular mother's role of Sina in Moana in 2016 and in 2017 starred in the television film Dirty Dancing, a remake of the 1987 film of the same name. Scherzinger is currently appearing as a panelist on The Masked Singer to ratings success.[8]

Music videos

Title Year Other performer(s) Director(s) Ref.
"Lie About Us" 2006 Avant Benny Boom [9]
"You Are My Miracle" Vittorio Grigolo Declan Whitebloom [10]
"Come to Me" P. Diddy Chris Robinson [11]
"Whatever U Like" 2007 T.I. Paul Hunter [12]
"Baby Love" will.i.am Francis Lawrence [13]
"Scream" 2008 Timbaland
Keri Hilson
Justin Francis [14]
"Jai Ho (You Are My Destiny)" 2009 A.R. Rahman
The Pussycat Dolls
Thomas Kloss [15]
"Heartbeat" 2010 Enrique Iglesias Hiro Murai [16]
"Poison" None Joseph Kahn [17]
"Don't Hold Your Breath" 2011 None Rich Lee [18]
"Right There" 50 Cent Paul Hunter [19]
"Coconut Tree" Mohombi Director X
"Wet" None Justin Francis [20]
"Try with Me" None Aaron Platt
Joseph Toman
[21]
"Boomerang" 2013 None Nathalie Canguilhem [22]
"Fino all'estasi" / "Hasta el éxtasis" Eros Ramazzotti Robert Hales [23]
"Missing You" Alex Gaudino Paul Boyd [24]
"Io ti penso amore" David Garrett None
"Your Love" 2014 None Dawn Shadforth [25]
"On the Rocks"
+(Wideboys video edit)
None Tim Mattia [26]
"Run" None Christopher Sims
"Bang" None Anders Rostad [27]
"Mona Lisa Smile" 2016 will.i.am Michael Jurkovac [28]
"Papi" Todrick Hall Todrick Hall
"She's BINGO" 2021 MC Blitzy
Luis Fonsi
Roy Raz [29]

Guest appearances

Title Year Performer(s) Director(s) Ref.
"Enemy" 1999 Days of the New John Schindler
"Amber" 2002 311 The Malloys [30]
"Yes We Can" 2008 will.i.am Jesse Dylan [31]
"Please Don’t Bomb Nobody This Holiday" 2009 The Dan Band [32]
"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" 2010 Artists for Haiti Paul Haggis [33]
"(It) Feels So Good" 2011 Steven Tyler Ray Kay [34]
"I Like How It Feels" Enrique Iglesias
Pitbull
The WAV.s
Enrique Iglesias [35]
"American Girl (Celebrity Lipsync Version)" 2013 Bonnie McKee
"Imagine" (UNICEF: World version) 2014 Various Michael Jurkovac [36]
"In Love By Now" 2015 Jamie Foxx [37]

Film

Title Year Role(s) Notes Ref.
Chasing Papi
2003
Miss Puerto Rico
Love Don't Cost a Thing
2003
Champagne Girl
Be Cool
2005
Herself Cameo
Men in Black 3
2012
Boris' Girlfriend
Straight Outta Oz
2016
Herself
Moana
2016
Sina (voice)
Ralph Breaks the Internet
2018
Mo's Mother (voice) Mid-credits scene

Television

Title Year Role(s) Notes Ref.
Popstars USA 2001 Contestant Season 1
Half & Half 2002 Jasmine Episode: "The Big in with the in Crowd Episode"
Wanda at Large 2003 Gorgeous Woman Episode: "The Plane Trip"
My Wife and Kids 2002 Veronica Episodes: "The Kyles Go to Hawaii: Part 1 & 2"
The X Factor (UK) 2007–2017 Herself Guest Mentor: series 4, Guest Judge: series 7, Main Judge: series 9-10 and 13-14
Cane 2007 Herself Episode: "Family Business"
Big Time Rush 2009 Herself Episode: "Big Time Audition"
The Sing-Off 2009–2010 Judge 8 episodes
Dancing with the Stars 2010 Contestant Season 10
How I Met Your Mother 2010 Jessica Glitter Episode: "Glitter"
The X Factor (US) 2011 Judge Season 1
Mixology 2014 Herself Episode: "Fab & Jessica & Dominic"
Project Runway All Stars 2015 Guest judge Episode: "Sketching with Sharks" [44]
I Can Do That 2015 Contestant Season 1 [45]
Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris 2015 Co-host Season 1 [46]
Bring the Noise 2015 Team leader Series 1 [47]
RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars 2016 Guest judge Episode: "Drag Movie Shequels"
Lip Sync Battle 2017 Various 2 episodes [48]
Dirty Dancing 2017 Penny Television film
Drop the Mic 2017 Contestant Episode: "Nicole Scherzinger vs. Lil Rel Howery / Charlie Puth vs. Backstreet Boys"
The Sidemen Show 2018 Herself Episode: "Sidemen Rescue Nicole Scherzinger" [50]
The Masked Singer 2019–present Panelist Season 1–present [51]
Australia's Got Talent 2019 Judge Season 9 [52]
The X Factor: Celebrity 2019 Judge 8 episodes [53]
The X Factor: The Band 2019 Judge 4 episodes [54]
Carpool Karaoke: The Series 2020 Herself Episode: "The Masked Singer Judges" [55]
I Can See Your Voice 2020 Guest panelist Episode: "Nicole Scherzinger, DeRay Davis, Russell Peters, Cheryl Hines, Adrienne Houghton" [56]
Trese 2021 Miranda Trese (voice)
Annie Live! 2021 Grace Farrell Television special
That's My Jam 2022 Contestant Episode: "Nicole Scherzinger & Thom Evans vs. Joey Fatone & Aloe Blacc"

Commercials

Product/Brand Year Director(s) Ref.
CW Network 2007
Caress 2008 [59]
Nike After Six 2008 Brian Billow [60]
C&A 2010 [61]
Capital FM 2010 [62]
imPress Nails 2012
2011 NBA Playoffs 2011 [63]
Herbal Essences – Honey, I'm Strong 2012 Paula Walker [64]
Herbal Essences – Smooth & Shine 2013 Jim Sonzero [65]
Herbal Essences – Moroccan My Shine 2013
2013 NBA Playoffs 2013 [66]
Müller de Luxe Corner 2013 Niall Downing [67]
Nicole x Missguided 2014 The Gate [68]

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