Nicki Aycox – an actress who starred on Supernatural, Dark Blue and more – has passed away at 47
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The acting world is mourning the passing of actress Nicki Aycox, who passed away at just 47 years old.
The actress — best known for roles such as Meg Masters in The CW’s Supernatural and Jaimie Allen in TNT’s Dark Blue — was diagnosed with leukemia in 2020 and died of the disease on Thursday, her sister-in-law confirmed on social media. , Susan Raab Ceklosky.
She initially thought she had contracted Covid-19 after becoming “very ill,” but was later diagnosed with cancer and underwent grueling chemotherapy.
She documented her health issues on her vegan lifestyle website Cashews and Olives, and she provided updates on her health on the site’s Instagram.
She shared her last post with fans on March 26, where she sang along from her hospital bed after chemotherapy to a song from the 1980s.
Supernatural creator Eric Kripke also paid tribute to the actress on Sunday with a heartfelt social media post.
RIP: The acting world mourns the passing of actress Nicki Aycox, who has passed away at just 47 years old
Moving on: The actress — best known for roles such as Meg Masters in The CW’s Supernatural and Jaimie Allen in TNT’s Dark Blue — was diagnosed with leukemia in 2020 and died of the disease on Thursday, her sister-in-law, Susan Raab, confirmed on social media Ceklosky
Raab Celosky confirmed Aycox’s death in a Facebook post Thursday, along with pictures of Aycox and her devoted husband Matt Raab.
“My beautiful, smart, fierce, incredibly talented and loving sister-in-law, Nicki Aycox Raab, passed away yesterday with my brother, Matt Raab, by her side,” Raab Celosky said.
“Nicki and Matt had a great life together in California. She was definitely a fighter and everyone who knew her loved her,” she concluded.
Latest post: Nicki documented her fight on her cashewsandolives Instagram account and last shared a video on March 26
Devastating: She initially thought she had contracted Covid-19 after becoming ‘very ill’ but was later diagnosed with cancer
Heartbroken: She is survived by her husband Matt Raab and their beloved dog, Olive
Kripke shared a gif of Aycox’s Meg Masters blowing out a candle, along with a tribute to her.
“Deeply moved to hear that the great #NickiAycox, our first #MegMasters, has passed away,” Kripke began.
‘Too young. She was a delight and delivered lines like honey and poison. I’m amazed how she made a simple word like ‘bland’ legendary,” he concluded with the hashtags #RIP #SPN and #SPNFamily.
Tribute: Kripke shared a gif of Aycox’s Meg Masters blowing out a candle, along with a tribute to her
Aycox was born in Hennessey, Oklahoma and spent her childhood performing in pageants and playing the piano.
She briefly attended the University of Oklahoma before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career.
Nicki guest-starred on Weird Science, LA Heat, 3rd Rock From the Sun, USA High, and Boy Meets World in the late 1990s.
She had a seven-episode arc as Lily Gallagher in Providence, along with guest starring roles on The X-Files, Ally McBeal, Dark Angel while filming movies like Crime + Punishment in Suburbia, Rave McBeth, and Jeepers Creepers 2.
Childhood: Born in Hennessey, Oklahoma, Aycox spent her childhood performing in pageants and playing the piano
She had extended arcs in Ed, LAX, and There before landing her beloved role as Meg Masters in Supernatural.
She appeared as the demonic character in four Season 4 episodes and one Season 5 episode.
She also returned on Cold Case and starred as Jaimie Allen in the TNT crime drama series Dark Blue.
Her last roles before she retired from acting were the 2014 films The Girl On the Train and Dead on Campus.
Arc: She had a seven episode arc as Lily Gallagher in Providence along with guest starring roles on The X-Files, Ally McBeal, Dark Angel while filming movies like Crime + Punishment in Suburbia, Rave McBeth and Jeepers Creepers 2