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Nick Nolte
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Nicholas King Nolte (born February 8, 1941) is an Oscar-nominated American actor, model, and producer.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Quotes
- 3 Awards
- 4 Filmography
- 5 External links
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Biography
Nolte was born in Omaha, Nebraska. His father, Frank Nolte, a farmer's son and an itinerant irrigation pump salesman of part German descent, was an All-American candidate at Iowa State in 1934. His mother, Helen King, was a department store buyer; her father, Matthew Leander King, invented the hollow-tile silo and was prominent in early aviation. Nolte's maternal grandmother ran the student union at Iowa State University.
Nolte was educated at
Omaha Benson High School and
Westside High School, Omaha;
Arizona State University (on a
football scholarship);
Eastern Arizona College,
Thatcher, Arizona; and
Phoenix College,
Phoenix, Arizona. Poor grades eventually ended his studies, at which point his
career in
theatre began in earnest. After stints at the Pasadena Playhouse and Stella Adler's Academy in
Los Angeles Nolte spent several years travelling the country and working in regional theaters. In
1962, Nolte was given five years
probation for selling fake
draft cards.
He has a lengthy screen career, including parts in B-movies and television films. Nolte has starred in over 40 films playing a wide variety of characters. Diversity of character is Nolte's signature of his film career. He is known for his trademark athleticism and gravel-voiced characters. According to a written note owned by Richard Donner, Nolte was the first choice to play Superman in the 1978 film starring Christopher Reeve. He also lost the role of Han Solo to Harrison Ford in the 1977 classic, Star Wars.
Nolte has been a heavy drinker; Katharine Hepburn remarked about him falling down drunk in every gutter in town, to which Nolte replied, "I've got a few to go yet". He has been working on achieving sobriety since 1990.
Nolte has also been known to have a drug abuse problem, but a subsequent rehabilitation helped his career. He received help at the Silver Hill Hospital in Connecticut after being arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in Malibu, California. Tests showed the influence of GHB. His infamous mug shot was posted on The Smoking Gun web site.
While he still smokes cigarrettes, Nolte is trying to keep healthy by a regimen of
vitamins and eating organic food only.
He has been involved with Sheila Page, Karen Louise Eklund, Sharyn Haddad, Debra Winger, Vicki Lewis, and Rebecca Linger. He is currently divorced. Nolte has an older sister, Nancy, who was an executive for the Red Cross. Nolte has a son, Brawley, with Linger. Brawley Nolte is also an actor, having prominently featured as Mel Gibson's kidnapped son in the 1996 film Ransom.
Nick Nolte currently resides in Malibu, California.
Quotes
- "Early on in my film career, when I started getting interviewed, I decided I was going to lie to the press, since I didn't think I had anything to say that was really of value. Over the years, I've just lied about a lot of things...I've sometimes found it a little difficult to know who I am. And when the media insisted on finding out, I just flat-out told a lot of different stories. When I did North Dallas Forty, I invented this history that I'd played college football. One year, I told some reporter that my first wife, who I had recently divorced, had been a high-wire performer in the circus. It ended up in a national magazine. She called me up and said, "Nick, why would you say a thing like that?"
(about his public persona)
- "Oh, the Wild Man. Yeah. I might have cultivated that for awhile. It doesn't necessarily make good press, but it gives them something to go by."
Awards
- 1991 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association: Best Actor, The Prince of Tides
- 1991 - Golden Globe: Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama), The Prince of Tides
- 1992 - Chosen as People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive
- 1998 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actor, Affliction
- 1998 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actor, Affliction
Filmography