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Nick Nolte

Nick Nolte Tom Jordache Rich Man Poor Man 1976.JPG
Nolte as Tom Jordache in 1976

Born
Nicholas King Nolte


(1941-02-08) February 8, 1941 (age 78)

Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.

Residence
Malibu, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Education Westside High School
Occupation Actor, model
Years active 1969–present
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Spouse(s) Sheila Page (1966–1970)
Sharyn Haddad (1978–1983)
Rebecca Linger (1984–1994)
Clytie Lane (m. 2016)[1]
Children 2

Nicholas King Nolte (born February 8, 1941)[2] is an American actor, producer, author, and former model. He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 1991 film The Prince of Tides. He went on to receive Academy Award nominations for Affliction (1998) and Warrior (2011). His other film appearances include The Deep (1977), Who'll Stop The Rain (1978), North Dallas Forty (1979), 48 Hrs. (1982), Teachers (1984), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), Another 48 Hrs. (1990), Everybody Wins (1990), Cape Fear (1991), Lorenzo's Oil (1992), The Thin Red Line (1998), The Good Thief (2002), Hulk (2003), Hotel Rwanda (2004), Tropic Thunder (2008), and A Walk in the Woods (2015). He was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy for his role in the TV series Graves.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 Modeling


    • 2.2 Acting




  • 3 Legal troubles


  • 4 Personal life


  • 5 Filmography


    • 5.1 Film


    • 5.2 Television




  • 6 Accolades


    • 6.1 Other honors




  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Early life


Nolte was born February 8, 1941, in Omaha, Nebraska. His father, Franklin Arthur Nolte (1904–1978), was a farmer's son who ran away from home, nearly dropped out of high school and was a three-time letter winner in football at Iowa State University (1929–1931).[3] His mother, Helen (née King; 1914–2000), was a department store buyer and then became an expert antique dealer co-owning a prestigious and successful antique shop despite having no formal education in this area. His ancestry includes German, English, Scots-Irish, Scottish and Swiss-German.[4][1] Nolte's maternal grandfather, Matthew Leander King, invented the hollow-tile silo and was prominent in early aviation. His maternal grandmother ran the student union at Iowa State University. He has an older sister, Nancy, who was an executive for the Red Cross.


Nolte attended Kingsley Elementary School in Waterloo, Iowa.[1] He studied at Westside High School in Omaha, where he was the kicker on the football team. He also attended Benson High School, but was expelled for hiding beer before practice and being caught drinking it during a practice session.[5] Following his high school graduation in 1959, he attended Pasadena City College in Southern California, Arizona State University in Tempe (on a football scholarship), Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher and Phoenix College in Phoenix. At Eastern Arizona, Nolte lettered in football as a tight end and defensive end, in basketball as a forward, and as a catcher on the baseball team. Poor grades eventually ended his studies, at which point his career in theatre began in earnest. While in college, Nolte worked for the Falstaff Brewery in Omaha.


After stints at the Pasadena Playhouse and the Stella Adler Academy in Los Angeles, Nolte spent several years traveling the country and working in regional theaters, including the Old Log Theater in Minnesota for three years.



Career



Modeling


Nolte was a model in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In a national magazine advertisement in 1972, he appeared in jeans and an open jean shirt for Clairol's "Summer Blonde" hair lightener sitting on a log next to a blonde Chris O'Connor;[6] and they appeared on the packaging. In 1992, Nolte was named the Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine.



Acting




Nolte as Tom Jordache in Rich Man, Poor Man


Nolte first starred in the television miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man, based on Irwin Shaw's 1970 best-selling novel. Later he appeared in over forty films, playing a wide variety of characters. Diversity of character, trademark athleticism, and gravelly voice are signatures of his career. In 1973, he guest-starred in the Griff episode, "Who Framed Billy the Kid?", as Billy Randolph, a football player accused of murder. He co-starred with Andy Griffith in Winter Kill, a television film made as the pilot of a possible television series, and another one, Adams of Eagle Lake, but neither was picked up.[citation needed]


Nolte starred in The Deep (1977), Who'll Stop the Rain (1978), North Dallas Forty (1979) which is based on Peter Gent's novel, and starred in 48 Hrs. (1982) with Eddie Murphy. During the 1980s, he starred in Under Fire (1983), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), Extreme Prejudice (1987) and New York Stories (1989). Nolte starred with Katharine Hepburn in her last leading film role in Grace Quigley (1985). Nolte and Murphy starred again in the sequel Another 48 Hrs.. In 1991, Nolte starred in The Prince of Tides and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Later, he starred in Martin Scorsese's remake of Cape Fear with Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange. Nolte also starred in Lorenzo's Oil (1992), Jefferson in Paris (1995), Mulholland Falls (1996) and Afterglow (1997). He received his second Academy Award nomination the same year for Affliction. Nolte starred with Sean Penn in three films, including Terrence Malick's war epic The Thin Red Line, U Turn and Gangster Squad.


Nolte continued to work in the 2000s, taking smaller parts in Clean and Hotel Rwanda, both performances receiving positive reviews. He also played supporting roles in the 2006 drama Peaceful Warrior and the 2008 comedy Tropic Thunder. In 2011, Nolte played recovering alcoholic Paddy Conlon in Warrior, and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Beginning in 2011, Nolte starred with Dustin Hoffman in the HBO series Luck. At the start of production of the second season, however, HBO ended the series after the death of three horses during filming.[7]


In 2015, Nolte starred in the biopic comedy-drama A Walk in the Woods and in the revenge thriller Return to Sender.


Since 2016, Nolte has starred in Graves on Epix TV about a volatile, hard-drinking former U.S. President who has been retired for 25 years and who has a political epiphany to right the wrongs of his past administration in very public and unpredictable ways. (Lee Cowan (October 9, 2016). CBS Sunday Morning.)


For Nolte, acting is not a career but something he needs to do, he says, "a need in the sense that I can't find anything as complex and interesting to do, but I need it in a story," and "I don't want to do reality because reality never runs smooth." (Cowan (October 9, 2016) He likes to vanish into a role "if the story reaches up to where the great actor is, the great actor disappears, and the story becomes number one, that's as real as it gets." (Cowan (October 9, 2016)[8]



Legal troubles


In 1965, Nolte was arrested for selling counterfeit documents and was given a 45-year prison sentence and a $75,000 fine; however, the sentence was suspended.[9][10] This felony conviction did, however, erase his military-joining eligibility – at the time, he felt obligated to serve in the Vietnam War. As a result, Nolte says he felt incomplete as a young man for not going to Vietnam.[11]


On September 11, 2002, Nolte was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in Malibu, California. Three days later, he checked himself into Silver Hill Hospital in Connecticut for counseling.[12] Tests later showed that he was under the influence of GHB. Nolte responded that he has "been taking it for four years and I've never been raped."[13] On December 12, 2002, he pleaded no contest to charges of driving under the influence. He was given three years' probation, with orders to undergo alcohol and drug counseling with random testing required.



Personal life


Nolte has been in relationships with Debra Winger and Vicki Lewis.[14][15] He has two children, Brawley (b. 1986) (who has had a few acting roles himself) and Sophie (b. 2007) with his wife Clytie Lane.[16]



Filmography



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Year
Title
Role
Notes
1972

Dirty Little Billy
Town Gang Leader
Uncredited
1973

Electra Glide in Blue
Hippie Kid
Uncredited
1974

Death Sentence
John Healy

1975

Return to Macon County
Bo Hollinger

1976

Northville Cemetery Massacre
Chris (voice)
Uncredited
1977

The Deep
David Sanders

1978

Who'll Stop the Rain
Ray Hicks

1979

North Dallas Forty
Phillip Elliott

1980

Heart Beat

Neal Cassady

1982

Cannery Row
Doc

1982

48 Hrs.
Jack Cates

1983

Under Fire
Russell Price

1984

Grace Quigley
Seymour Flint

1984

Teachers
Alex Jurel

1986

Down and Out in Beverly Hills
Jerry Baskin

1987

Extreme Prejudice
Texas Ranger Jack Benteen

1987

Weeds
Lee Umstetter

1989

Three Fugitives
Daniel James Lucas

1989

Farewell to the King
Learoyd

1989

New York Stories
Lionel Dobie
Segment: "Life Lessons"
1990

Everybody Wins
Tom O'Toole

1990

Q&A
Captain Michael Brennan

1990

Another 48 Hrs.
Jack Cates

1991

Cape Fear
Sam Bowden

1991

The Prince of Tides
Tom Wingo

1992

Lorenzo's Oil

Augusto Odone

1992

The Player
Himself
Cameo
1994

I'll Do Anything
Matt Hobbs

1994

Blue Chips
Pete Bell

1994

I Love Trouble
Peter Brackett

1995

Jefferson in Paris

Thomas Jefferson

1996

Mulholland Falls
Max Hoover

1996

Mother Night
Howard Campbell

1997

Nightwatch
Inspector Thomas Cray

1997

Afterglow
Lucky Mann

1997

U Turn
Jake McKenna

1997

Affliction
Wade Whitehouse

1998

The Thin Red Line
Lt. Col. Gordon Tall

1999

Breakfast of Champions
Harry Le Sabre

1999

Simpatico
Vincent Webb

2000

The Golden Bowl
Adam Verver

2000

Trixie
Senator Drumond Avery

2001

Investigating Sex
Faldo

2002

The Good Thief
Bob Montagnet

2003

Northfork
Father Harlan

2003

Hulk

Dr. David Banner / The Father

2004

The Beautiful Country
Steve

2004

Clean
Albrecht Hauser

2004

Hotel Rwanda
Colonel Oliver

2005

Neverwas
T.L. Pierson

2006

Over the Hedge
Vincent (voice)

2006

Paris, je t'aime
Vincent (segment "Parc Monceau")

2006

Peaceful Warrior
Socrates

2006

Quelques jours en septembre
Elliott

2006

Off the Black
Ray Cook

2007

Chicago 10
Thomas Horan (voice)

Documentary
2008

The Mysteries of Pittsburgh
Joe Bechstein

2008

The Spiderwick Chronicles
Mulgarath

2008

Nick Nolte: No Exit
Himself
Documentary
2008

Tropic Thunder
John "Four Leaf" Tayback

2010

My Own Love Song
Caldwell

2010

Huxley on Huxley
Himself
Documentary
2010

Arcadia Lost
Benerji

2010

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Butch (voice)

2011

Arthur
Burt Johnson

2011

Zookeeper
Bernie The Gorilla (voice)

2011

Warrior
Paddy Conlon

2012

A puerta fría
Battleworth

2012

The Company You Keep
Donal

2013

Gangster Squad

Bill Parker

2013

Parker
Hurley

2013

Hateship, Loveship
Mr. McCauley

2013

The Trials of Cate McCall
Bridges

2014

Noah

Samyaza (voice)

2014

Asthma
Werewolf (voice)

2015

A Walk in the Woods
Stephen Katz

2015

Run All Night
Eddie Conlon
Uncredited
2015

Return to Sender
Mitchell Wells

2015

The Ridiculous 6
Frank Stockburn

2018

The Padre
Nemes

2018

Head Full of Honey[17]


2019

Angel Has Fallen

Post-production


Television

































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1969

Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

Episode: "The Feather Farm"
1973

Griff
Billy Randolph
Episode: "The Framing of Billy the Kid"
1973

Cannon
Ron Johnson
Episode: "Arena of Fear"
1973–1974

Medical Center
Tank / Lou
2 episodes
1974

The Streets of San Francisco
Captain Alan Melder
Episode: "Crossfire"
1974

Emergency!
Fred
Episode: "The Hard Hours"
1974

The Rookies
Tommy
Episode: "The Teacher"
1974

Toma
Wally
Episode: "Friends of Danny Beecher"
1974

Chopper One
Bob
Episode: "The Hijacking"
1974

Gunsmoke
Barney Austin
Episode: "The Tarnished Badge"
1974

Winter Kill
Dave Michaels

Movie
1974

The California Kid
Buzz Stafford
Movie
1974–1975

Barnaby Jones
Mark Rainey, Paul Barringer
2 episodes
1975

Adams of Eagle Lake
Officer Jerry Troy
2 episodes
1976

Rich Man, Poor Man
Tom Jordache

Miniseries
2011

Ultimate Rush
Narrator (voice)

2011–2012

Luck
Walter James Smith
10 episodes
2014

Gracepoint
Jack Reinhold
Miniseries
2016–2017

Graves
President Richard Graves
20 episodes
TBA

The Mandalorian

Upcoming series


Accolades




Nolte at 2000 Cannes Film Festival
































































































































































































Year
Association
Category
Nominated work
Result
1976

Rich Man, Poor Man

Primetime Emmy Awards

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
Nominated
1977

Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
Nominated
1979

Who'll Stop the Rain

National Society of Film Critics Awards

Best Actor
3rd place

North Dallas Forty

New York Film Critics Circle Awards

Best Actor
3rd place
1980

National Society of Film Critics Awards

Best Actor
3rd place
1988

Weeds

Golden Globe Awards

Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated
1991

The Prince of Tides

Boston Society of Film Critics

Best Actor
Won

Los Angeles Film Critics Association

Best Actor
Won

New York Film Critics Circle Awards

New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor
Nominated
1992

Academy Awards

Best Actor
Nominated

Chicago Film Critics Association

Best Actor
Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Won

National Society of Film Critics Awards

Best Actor
3rd place
1997

Affliction

Valladolid International Film Festival
Best Actor
Won
1998

New York Film Critics Circle

Best Actor
Won
1999

Academy Awards

Best Actor
Nominated

Golden Globe Awards

Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated

Independent Spirit Awards

Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead
Nominated

National Society of Film Critics

Best Actor
Won

Sant Jordi Awards
Best Foreign Actor
Won

Satellite Awards

Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated

The Thin Red Line

Chicago Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
2011

Warrior

Chicago Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
Denver Film Critics Society
Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

San Diego Film Critics
Best Supporting Actor
Won

Satellite Awards

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Awards

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
2012

Academy Awards

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Broadcast Film Critics Association

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated

Online Film Critics Society

Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
2017

Graves

Golden Globe Awards

Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy
Nominated


Other honors


  • 1992 – People Magazine: Sexiest Man Alive

Nolte received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, November 20, 2017.[18][19]



References





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  18. ^ "Nick Nolte - Hollywood Walk of Fame". www.walkoffame.com. Retrieved October 7, 2018.


  19. ^ Variety (February 9, 2017). "Toshiro Mifune - Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony". Retrieved October 7, 2018 – via YouTube.




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