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Nicholas King Nolte (born February 8, 1941)[lower-alpha 1] is an American actor. 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 received Academy Award nominations for Affliction (1998) and Warrior (2011), and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for the 1976 miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man.

Nick Nolte
Nolte in 2008
Born
Nicholas King Nolte

February 8, 1941[lower-alpha 1] (age 81)
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1969–present
Spouses
    Sheila Page
    (m. 1966; div. 1970)
      Sharyn Haddad
      (m. 1978; div. 1983)
        Rebecca Linger
        (m. 1984; div. 1994)
          Clytie Lane
          (m. 2016)
          PartnersVicki Lewis (1994–2003)
          Children2

          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), Three Fugitives (1989), Everybody Wins (1990), Cape Fear (1991), Lorenzo's Oil (1992), I Love Trouble (1994), Blue Chips (1994), The Thin Red Line (1998), The Good Thief (2002), Hulk (2003), Hotel Rwanda (2004), Over the Hedge (2006), Tropic Thunder (2008), Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010), A Walk in the Woods (2015), and Angel Has Fallen (2019).

          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.


          Early life


          Nolte was born in Omaha, Nebraska on February 8, 1941.[lower-alpha 1] 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).[1] His mother, Helen (née King; 1914–2000), was a department store buyer, then became an expert antique dealer, co-owning a prestigious and successful antique shop. His ancestry includes German, English, Scots-Irish, Scottish and Swiss-German.[2][3] 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.[4] He has an older sister, Nancy, who was an executive for the Red Cross.[5]

          Nolte attended Kingsley Elementary School in Waterloo, Iowa.[6] 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.[7] 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, he lettered in football as a tight end and defensive end, in basketball as a forward, and as a catcher on the baseball team.[8] Poor grades eventually ended his studies, at which point his career in theatre began in earnest. While in college, he worked for the Falstaff Brewery in Omaha.[8]

          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 theater, including the Old Log Theater in Minnesota for three years.[9]


          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;[10] and they appeared on the packaging.


          Acting


          Nolte as Tom Jordache in Rich Man, Poor Man
          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.[11] Later, he appeared in over 40 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. Nolte also made two guest appearances in the television series Barnaby Jones in 1974 and 1975. 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,[12] but neither was picked up.

          Nolte starred in The Deep (1977),[13] Who'll Stop the Rain (1978),[14] North Dallas Forty (1979) which is based on Peter Gent's novel,[15] and starred in 48 Hrs. (1982) with Eddie Murphy.[16] During the 1980s, he starred in Under Fire (1983),[17] Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986),[18] Extreme Prejudice (1987)[19] and New York Stories (1989).[20] Nolte starred with Katharine Hepburn in her last leading film role in Grace Quigley (1985).[21] Nolte and Murphy starred again in the sequel Another 48 Hrs..[22] In 1991, Nolte starred in The Prince of Tides and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.[23] Later, he starred in Martin Scorsese's remake of Cape Fear with Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange.[24] Nolte also starred in Lorenzo's Oil (1992),[25] Jefferson in Paris (1995),[26] Mulholland Falls (1996)[27] and Afterglow (1997).[28] He received his second Academy Award nomination the same year for Affliction.[29] Nolte starred with Sean Penn in three films, including Terrence Malick's war epic The Thin Red Line,[30] U Turn,[31] and Gangster Squad.[32]

          In 1992, Nolte was named the Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine. When asked about the selection he said "Are you sure you didn't make a mistake? My personal choice is Walter Cronkite."[33]

          Nolte in 2003
          Nolte in 2003

          Nolte continued to work in the 2000s, taking smaller parts in Clean and Hotel Rwanda, both performances receiving positive reviews.[34][35] He also played supporting roles in the 2006 drama Peaceful Warrior[36] and the 2008 comedy Tropic Thunder.[37] In 2011, Nolte played recovering alcoholic Paddy Conlon in Warrior, and was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[38] 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.[39] In 2013, he was in the movie Parker which starred Jason Statham. In 2015, Nolte starred in the biopic comedy-drama A Walk in the Woods[40] and in the revenge thriller Return to Sender.[41]

          From 2016 to 2017, Nolte starred in Graves on Epix 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.[42]

          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". 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".[43] Nolte appeared as recurring character Kuiil in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian in 2019.[44]


          Personal life


          Nolte married Clytie Lane in 2016.[45] He was previously married to Sheila Page, Sharyn Haddad, and Rebecca Linger.[45][46] Nolte and Linger have a son, Brawley (born 1986), who has had a few acting roles himself.[47] Nolte and Lane have a daughter, Sophie (born 2007). Sophie played his granddaughter in Head Full of Honey.[48][49] Nolte and Linger also had a daughter in 1983 who was stillborn.[46] Nolte has dated Karen Eklund,[46] Debra Winger, and Vicki Lewis.[50][51]

          Julia Roberts and Nolte co-starred in the film I Love Trouble in 1994. Following its release, the LA Times reported that the two did not get along well and had multiple spats on-set.[52]



          Nolte is known for his "bad-boy reputation".[53][54][46]

          In 1965, he was arrested for selling counterfeit documents and given a 45-year prison sentence and a $75,000 fine, but the sentence was suspended.[55][56] However, the felony conviction left him ineligible for military service. He had felt obligated to serve in the Vietnam War, and says that he felt incomplete as a young man for not going to Vietnam.[57]

          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.[58] 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."[59] 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.[60][61] He entered a rehabilitation facility in Connecticut.[62]

          In 2005, The Independent reported that Nolte had struggled with substance abuse for "the majority of his adult life" and had begun abusing alcohol at an early age. After remaining sober for nearly 10 years, he resumed drinking in the late 1990s. Following his 2002 arrest, he again stopped drinking.[62] In 2018, he told The Saturday Evening Post that he did not have a drug problem and that he had been "relatively clean outside of prescription stuff for years".[63]


          Filmography



          Film


          Year Title Role Notes
          1972 Dirty Little Billy Town Gang Leader Uncredited
          1973 Electra Glide in Blue Hippie Kid
          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' Eddie Daniels
          48 Hrs. Inspector Jack Cates
          1983 Under Fire Russell Price
          1984 Grace Quigley Seymour Flint
          Teachers Alex Jurel
          1986 Down and Out in Beverly Hills Jerry Baskin
          1987 Extreme Prejudice Texas Ranger Jack Benteen
          Weeds Lee Umstetter
          1989 Three Fugitives Daniel James Lucas
          Farewell to the King Learoyd
          New York Stories Lionel Dobie Segment: "Life Lessons"
          1990 Everybody Wins Tom O'Toole
          Q&A Captain Michael Brennan
          Another 48 Hrs. Inspector Jack Cates
          1991 Cape Fear Sam Bowden
          The Prince of Tides Tom Wingo
          1992 Lorenzo's Oil Augusto Odone
          The Player Himself Cameo
          1994 I'll Do Anything Matt Hobbs
          Blue Chips Coach Pete Bell
          I Love Trouble Peter Brackett
          1995 Jefferson in Paris Thomas Jefferson
          1996 Mulholland Falls Lieutenant Max Hoover
          Mother Night Howard Campbell
          1997 Nightwatch Inspector Thomas Cray
          Afterglow 'Lucky' Mann
          U Turn Jake McKenna
          Affliction Wade Whitehouse Also executive producer
          1998 The Thin Red Line Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Tall
          1999 Breakfast of Champions Harry Le Sabre
          Simpatico Vincent Webb
          2000 The Golden Bowl Adam Verver
          Trixie Senator Drumond Avery
          2001 Investigating Sex Faldo Also producer
          2002 The Good Thief Bob Montagnet
          2003 Northfork Father Harlan
          Hulk Dr. David Banner / The Father
          2004 The Beautiful Country Steve
          Clean Albrecht Hauser
          Hotel Rwanda Colonel Oliver
          2005 Neverwas T.L. Pierson
          2006 Over the Hedge Vincent Voice
          Paris, je t'aime Vincent Segment: "Parc Monceau"
          Peaceful Warrior Socrates
          Quelques jours en septembre Elliott
          Off the Black Ray Cook
          Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film Narrator Documentary
          2007 Chicago 10 Thomas Horan Voice; documentary
          2008 The Mysteries of Pittsburgh Joe Bechstein
          The Spiderwick Chronicles Mulgarath
          Nick Nolte: No Exit Himself Documentary
          Tropic Thunder Sergeant John 'Four Leaf' Tayback
          2010 My Own Love Song Caldwell
          Huxley on Huxley Himself Documentary
          Arcadia Lost Benerji
          Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore Butch Voice
          2011 Arthur Burt Johnson
          Zookeeper Bernie the Gorilla Voice
          Warrior Paddy Conlon
          2012 A puerta fría[64] (Cold Call) Battleworth[65]
          The Company You Keep Donal
          2013 Gangster Squad Bill Parker
          Parker Hurley
          Hateship, Loveship Mr. McCauley
          The Trials of Cate McCall Bridges
          2014 Noah Samyaza Voice
          Asthma Werewolf
          2015 A Walk in the Woods Stephen Katz
          Run All Night Eddie Conlon Uncredited
          Return to Sender Mitchell Wells
          The Ridiculous 6 Frank Stockburn
          2018 The Padre Nemes
          Head Full of Honey[66] Amadeus
          2019 Angel Has Fallen Clay Banning
          2020 Last Words Shakespeare
          2022 Blackout[67] DEA Agent Ethan McCoy
          Rittenhouse Square[68] Barry[69]
          TBA Eugene the Marine[70] Gene

          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"
          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"
          Emergency! Fred Episode: "The Hard Hours"
          Death Sentence John Healy Movie
          The Rookies Tommy Episode: "The Teacher"
          Toma Wally Episode: "Friends of Danny Beecher"
          Chopper One Bob Episode: "The Hijacking"
          Gunsmoke Barney Austin Episode: "The Tarnished Badge"
          Winter Kill Dave Michaels Movie
          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
          2019 The Mandalorian Kuiil Voice; 3 episodes
          2020 Paradise Lost Judge Forsythe 10 episodes

          Accolades


          Nolte at 2000 Cannes Film Festival
          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 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



          Notes


          1. Nolte's birth year is disputed, with sources varying between 1940 and 1941.
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          [de] Nick Nolte

          Nicholas King „Nick“ Nolte (* 8. Februar 1941 in Omaha, Nebraska) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler.
          - [en] Nick Nolte

          [es] Nick Nolte

          Nicholas King Nolte (Omaha, Nebraska; 8 de febrero de 1941) es un actor y productor de cine estadounidense.

          [ru] Нолти, Ник

          Ни́колас Кинг Но́лти (англ. Nicholas King Nolte; род. 8 февраля 1941, Омаха, Небраска) — американский актёр, трёхкратный номинант на премию «Оскар» (1992, 1999, 2012), номинант на премию «Эмми» (1977), лауреат премии «Золотой глобус» (1992).



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