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  1. Indigo (actress) - Wikipedia

    Indigo (actress) ... Indigo (born Alyssa Ashley Nichols, June 25, 1984, Los Angeles) is an American actress and DJ. [1]

  2. Indigo - IMDb

    Indigo. Actress: Broken City. Indigo was born Alyssa Ashley Nichols in 1984, in Los Angeles, CA. Coming from an artistic family, she was exposed early on to various facets of the arts and attributes …

  3. Indigo (actress) - Wikiwand

    Indigo is an American actress and DJ. She is best known for her roles as Rona, one of the vampire slayer potentials, in the final season of the TV series Buffy ...

  4. Indigo | Buffyverse Wiki | Fandom

    Indigo is an actress who portrayed Rona on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. Indigo is best known for her recurring roles in the series Underground, Bloodline, Treme, Common Law, Weeds, …

  5. Indigo Wiki, Biography, Life, Profession, Career, Net Worth ...

    Indigo, Actress: Broken City. Indigo was born Alyssa Ashley Nichols in 1984, in Los Angeles, CA. Coming from an artistic family, she was exposed early on to various facets of the arts and attributes …

  6. List of Celebrities with first name: Indigo - FamousFix List

    Indigo (born Alyssa Ashley Nichols, June 25, 1984, Los Angeles) is an American actress and DJ.

  7. Indigo | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom

    Indigo (born Alyssa Ashley Nichols on June 25, 1984) is an American television and voice actress. She has been billed by her birth name, but for the majority of her career has been credited as Indigo. She …

  8. Indigo - Biography - IMDb

    Indigo. Actress: Broken City. Indigo was born Alyssa Ashley Nichols in 1984, in Los Angeles, CA. Coming from an artistic family, she was exposed early on to various facets of the arts and attributes …

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  10. Indigo Movies & TV Shows List | Rotten Tomatoes

    Indigo's acting career took off when she was a mere nine years old. Early on, Indigo landed roles on various television sitcoms, including "Sister, Sister" (WB, 1993-99) and "Minor...