68-442: Nicholas King Nolte ( / ˈ n oʊ l t i / ; born February 8, 1941) is an American actor. Known for his leading man roles in both dramas and romances, he has received a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for three Academy Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award . Nolte first came to prominence for his role in the ABC miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) for which he received
136-1053: A Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie nomination. He won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for The Prince of Tides (1991). He has received three Academy Award nominations for The Prince of Tides (1991), Affliction (1998), and Warrior (2011). His other notable films include The Deep (1977), Who'll Stop the Rain (1978), North Dallas Forty (1979), 48 Hrs. (1982), Cannery Row (1982), Under Fire (1983), Teachers (1984), Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), Another 48 Hrs. (1990), Cape Fear (1991), Lorenzo's Oil (1992), Jefferson in Paris (1995), The Thin Red Line (1998), The Good Thief (2002), Hulk (2003), Hotel Rwanda (2004), Over
204-593: A decorative arts collection, is one of the nation's few museums located within a performing arts and conference complex, the Iowa State Center . Founded in 1975, the museum is named after its benefactors, Iowa State alumnus Henry J. Brunnier and his wife Ann. The decorative arts collection they donated, called the Brunnier Collection, is extensive, consisting of ceramics, glass, dolls, ivory, jade, and enameled metals. Other fine and decorative art objects from
272-478: A starring role , which means that an actor is credited as a part of the main cast but not that they necessarily play the main character. This drama-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to film or motion picture terminology is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Iowa State University Iowa State University of Science and Technology ( Iowa State University , Iowa State , or ISU )
340-734: 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, he 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 theater, including
408-565: A "medallion site" by the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1999. Thomas Gaines, in The Campus As a Work of Art , claimed that the Iowa State campus was one of the twenty-five most beautiful campuses in the country. The campanile was constructed during 1897-1898 as a memorial to Margaret MacDonald Stanton, Iowa State's first dean of women, who died on July 25, 1895. The tower
476-452: A drug problem and that he had been "relatively clean outside of prescription stuff for years". Leading man A leading actor , leading actress , or leading man or lady or simply lead ( / ˈ l iː d / ), plays the role of the protagonist of a film, television show or play. The word lead may also refer to the largest role in the piece, and leading actor may refer to a person who typically plays such parts or an actor with
544-493: A fire in 1938. In his honor, Iowa State named its central administrative building (Central Building) after Beardshear in 1925. In 1898, reflecting the school's growth during his tenure, it was renamed Iowa State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts, or Iowa State for short. Today, Beardshear Hall holds the offices of the President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, Registrar, Provost, and student financial aid. Catt Hall
612-420: A general training for the career of a farmer. Courses in mechanical , civil , electrical , and mining engineering were also part of the curriculum. In 1870, President Welch and I. P. Roberts, professor of agriculture, held three-day farmers' institutes at Cedar Falls , Council Bluffs , Washington , and Muscatine . These became the earliest institutes held off-campus by a land grant institution and were
680-574: A lengthy court trial which declared the ENIAC patent of Mauchly and Eckert invalid and named Atanasoff the inventor of the electronic digital computer—the Atanasoff–Berry Computer or the ABC. An ABC Team consisting of Ames Laboratory and Iowa State engineers, technicians, researchers and students unveiled a working replica of the Atanasoff–Berry Computer in 1997 which can be seen on display on campus in
748-404: A liberal arts education and research in the biological and physical sciences. The focus on technology has led directly to many research patents and inventions including the first binary computer, the ABC , Maytag blue cheese , and the round hay baler. Located on a 2,000 acres (8.1 km ) campus, the university has grown considerably from its roots as an agricultural college and model farm and
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#1733092368726816-683: A path to a Navy commission. On July 4, 1959, the college was officially renamed Iowa State University of Science and Technology. However, the short-form name "Iowa State University" is used even in official documents, such as diplomas. Official names given to the university's divisions were the College of Agriculture, College of Engineering, College of Home Economics, College of Sciences and Humanities, and College of Veterinary Medicine. Iowa State's eight colleges today offer more than 100 undergraduate majors and 200 fields of study leading to graduate and professional degrees. The academic program at ISU includes
884-442: A respected body of work. Some actors are typecast as leads, but most play the lead in some performances and supporting or character roles in others. Sometimes there is more than one significant leading role in a dramatic piece, and the actors are said to play co-leads ; a large supporting role may be considered a secondary lead . Award nominations for acting often reflect such ambiguities. Therefore, sometimes two actors in
952-851: A television film made as the pilot of a possible television series, and another one, Adams of Eagle Lake , but neither was picked up. Nolte starred in The Deep (1977), Who'll Stop the Rain (1978), and North Dallas Forty (1979) which is based on Peter Gent 's novel. In 1982, he starred in 48 Hrs. with Eddie Murphy and Cannery Row with Debra Winger . During the 1980s, he also starred in Under Fire (1983), Teachers (1984), 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
1020-562: 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 ,
1088-663: A wide variety of quilts, a modest collection of textiles and apparel, and various china and glassware items. The Farm House Museum is an on-campus educational resource providing a changing environment of exhibitions among the historical permanent collection objects that are on display. Iowa State is home to one of the largest campus public art programs in the United States. Over 2,000 works of public art, including 600 by significant national and international artists, are located across campus in buildings, courtyards, open spaces and offices. The traditional public art program began during
1156-615: Is a public land-grant research university in Ames, Iowa , United States. Founded in 1858 as the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm , Iowa State became one of the nation's first designated land-grant institutions when the Iowa Legislature accepted the provisions of the 1862 Morrill Act on September 11, 1862. On July 4, 1959, the college was officially renamed Iowa State University of Science and Technology. Iowa State
1224-538: Is featured prominently on the university's official ring and the university's mace, and is also the subject of the university's alma mater, The Bells of Iowa State . Named for Dr. LaVerne W. Noyes, who also donated the funds to see that Alumni Hall could be completed after sitting unfinished and unused from 1905 to 1907. Dr. Noyes is an 1872 alumnus. Lake LaVerne is located west of the Memorial Union and south of Alumni Hall, Carver Hall , and Music Hall . The lake
1292-486: Is known for his "bad-boy reputation". In 1961, he was arrested for selling counterfeit draft card documents and given a 45-year prison sentence and a $ 75,000 fine, but the sentence was suspended. 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 . On September 11, 2002, Nolte
1360-405: Is located on ISU's central campus, just north of the Memorial Union . The site was selected by Margaret's husband, Edgar W. Stanton, with the help of then-university president William M. Beardshear. The campanile stands 110 feet (34 m) tall on a 16 by 16 foot (5 by 5 m) base, and cost $ 6,510.20 to construct. The campanile is widely seen as one of the major symbols of Iowa State University. It
1428-474: Is named after alumna and famed suffragette Carrie Chapman Catt , and is the home of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. In 1912, Iowa State had its first Homecoming celebration. The idea was first proposed by Professor Samuel Beyer, the college's "patron saint of athletics", who suggested that Iowa State inaugurate a celebration for alumni during the annual football game against rival University of Iowa. Iowa State's new president, Raymond A. Pearson, liked
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#17330923687261496-634: Is named for the nation's first permanent campus artist-in-residence, Christian Petersen , who sculpted and taught at Iowa State from 1934 through 1955, and is considered the founding artist of the Art on Campus Collection. Named for Justin Smith Morrill who created the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act , Morrill Hall was completed in 1891. Originally constructed to fill the capacity of a library, museum, and chapel, its original uses are engraved in
1564-502: Is one of four universities that claims to be the first land-grant institution in the United States, the others being Kansas State University , Michigan State University , and the Pennsylvania State University . From the start, Iowa Agricultural College focused on the ideals that higher education should be accessible to all and that the university should teach liberal and practical subjects. These ideals are integral to
1632-586: Is recognized internationally today for its comprehensive research programs. It continues to grow and set a new record for enrollment in the fall of 2015 with 36,001 students. Iowa State played a role in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project , a research and development program begun in 1942 under the Army Corps of Engineers . The process to produce large quantities of high-purity uranium metal became known as
1700-559: Is the second largest university in Iowa by total enrollment. The university's academic offerings are administered through eight colleges, including the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences , the College of Veterinary Medicine , the College of Engineering , the Graduate College, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences , the College of Design, Debbie and Jerry Ivy College of Business , and
1768-456: The 45th Academy Awards ceremony since he was insulted at being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor award; he noted that he had more screen time than his co-star and Best Actor winner Marlon Brando and so he should have received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. A title role is often but not necessarily the lead. A lead role must also be differentiated from
1836-506: The Ames process . One-third of the uranium metal used in the world's first controlled nuclear chain reaction was produced at Iowa State under the direction of Frank Spedding and Harley Wilhelm . The Ames Project received the Army/Navy E Award for Excellence in Production on October 12, 1945, for its work with metallic uranium as a vital war material. Today, ISU is the only university in
1904-617: The College of Human Sciences . They offer over 100 bachelor's degree programs, 120 master's degree programs, and 80 doctoral degree programs, plus a professional degree program in Veterinary Medicine . Iowa State is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity." The university is affiliated with the Ames National Laboratory , the Biorenewables Research Laboratory,
1972-597: The Disney+ series The Mandalorian (2019) and Peacock crime drama Poker Face (2023). From 2016 to 2017, Nolte played President Richard Graves in the Epix series Graves for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy . Nolte was born in Omaha, Nebraska on February 8, 1941. His father, Franklin Arthur Nolte (1904–1978),
2040-531: The Los Angeles Times reported that the two did not get along well and had multiple spats on-set. He received his second Academy Award nomination in 1997 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 . In 1992, Nolte was named the Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine. When asked about
2108-665: The Morrill Act (or Land-grant Act) of 1862. Many prominent figures have made the Farm House their home throughout its 150 years of use. The first president of the college, Adonijah Welch , briefly stayed at the Farm House and even wrote his inaugural speech in a bedroom on the second floor. James "Tama Jim" Wilson resided for much of the 1890s with his family at the Farm House until he joined President William McKinley 's cabinet as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture . Agriculture Dean Charles Curtiss and his young family replaced Wilson and became
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2176-652: The Old Log Theater in Minnesota for three years. 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 Anne Powers; and they appeared on the packaging. 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 40 films, playing
2244-710: The United States each year for superior rose maintenance and display: "For contributing to the public interest in rose growing through its efforts in maintaining an outstanding public rose garden." The university museums consist of the Brunnier Art Museum, Farm House Museum, the Art on Campus Program, the Christian Petersen Art Museum, and the Elizabeth and Byron Anderson Sculpture Garden. The Brunnier Art Museum, Iowa's only accredited museum emphasizing
2312-514: The hollow-tile silo and was involved 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 . He studied at Westside High School in Omaha, where he was the kicker on the football team. He also attended Benson High School , but
2380-477: The Central Committee and Frank D. Paine (professor of electrical engineering) chose the name, based on the first letters of Iowa State's colleges: Veterinary Medicine, Engineering, Industrial Science, Home Economics, and Agriculture. VEISHEA grew to become the largest student-run festival in the nation. The Statistical Laboratory was established in 1933, with George W. Snedecor , professor of mathematics, as
2448-535: The Depression in the 1930s when Iowa State College's President Raymond Hughes envisioned that "the arts would enrich and provide substantial intellectual exploration into our college curricula." Hughes invited Grant Wood to create the Library's agricultural murals that speak to the founding of Iowa and Iowa State College and Model Farm. He also offered Christian Petersen a one-semester sculptor residency to design and build
2516-596: The Durham Computation Center. Iowa State's campus contains over 160 buildings. Several buildings, as well as the Marston Water Tower, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . The central campus includes 490 acres (2.0 km ) of trees, plants, and classically designed buildings. The landscape's most dominant feature is the 20-acre (81,000 m ) central lawn, which was listed as
2584-449: The Gardens' initial 5 acres (20,000 m ) were officially dedicated on September 16, 1995. Reiman Gardens has since grown to become a 14 acres (57,000 m ) site consisting of a dozen distinct garden areas, an indoor conservatory and an indoor butterfly "wing", butterfly emergence cases, a gift shop, and several supporting greenhouses. Located immediately south of Jack Trice Stadium on
2652-514: The General Assembly. Story County was chosen as the location on June 21, 1859, beating proposals from Johnson , Kossuth , Marshall and Polk counties. The original farm of 648 acres (2.62 km ) was purchased at a cost of $ 5,379. Iowa was the first state in the nation to accept the provisions of the Morrill Act of 1862 . The state subsequently designated Iowa State as the land-grant college on March 29, 1864. Iowa State University
2720-599: The Hedge (2006), The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008), Tropic Thunder (2008), Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010), The Company You Keep (2012), Gangster Squad (2013), A Walk in the Woods (2015), Head Full of Honey (2018), and Angel Has Fallen (2019). His television credits include the HBO series Luck (2011–2012), the Fox miniseries Gracepoint (2014),
2788-447: The ISU campus, Reiman Gardens is a year-round facility that has become one of the most visited attractions in central Iowa. The Gardens has received a number of national, state, and local awards since its opening, and its rose gardens are particularly noteworthy. It was honored with the President's Award in 2000 by All American Rose Selections, Inc., which is presented to one public garden in
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2856-466: The Model Farm and in later years, the deans of Agriculture, including Seaman Knapp and James "Tama Jim" Wilson . Iowa State's first president, Adonijah Welch , briefly stayed at the Farm House and penned his inaugural speech in a second floor bedroom. The Iowa Experiment Station was one of the university's prominent features. Practical courses of instruction were taught, including one designed to give
2924-809: The Plant Sciences Institute, and various other research institutes. Iowa State University's athletic teams, the Cyclones , compete in Division I of the NCAA and are a founding member of the Big 12 . In 1856, the Iowa General Assembly enacted legislation to establish the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm . This institution (now Iowa State University) was officially established on March 22, 1858, by
2992-606: The United States that has a U.S. Department of Energy research laboratory physically located on its campus. Iowa State is the birthplace of the first electronic digital computer, starting the world's computer technology revolution. Invented by mathematics and physics professor John Atanasoff and engineering graduate student Clifford Berry during 1937–42, the Atanasoff–Berry Computer pioneered important elements of modern computing. On October 19, 1973, U.S. Federal Judge Earl R. Larson signed his decision following
3060-416: The United States. This was originally a two-year course leading to a diploma. The veterinary course of study contained classes in zoology, botany, anatomy of domestic animals, veterinary obstetrics, and sanitary science. William Miller Beardshear was appointed President of Iowa State in 1891. During his tenure, Iowa Agricultural College truly came of age. Beardshear developed new agricultural programs and
3128-515: The University Art Collection include prints, paintings, sculptures, textiles, carpets, wood objects, lacquered pieces, silver, and furniture. About eight to 12 annual changing exhibitions and permanent collection exhibitions provide educational opportunities. Lectures, receptions, conferences, university classes, panel discussions, gallery walks, and gallery talks are presented to assist with further interpretation of objects. Located near
3196-460: The Woods and in the revenge thriller Return to Sender . 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. For Nolte, acting is not a career but something he needs to do, he says, "a need in
3264-562: The center of the Iowa State campus, the Farm House Museum sits as a monument to early Iowa State history and culture as well as a National Historic Landmark . As the first building on campus, the Farm House was built in 1860 before campus was occupied by students or even classrooms. The college's first farm tenants primed the land for agricultural experimentation. This early practice lead to Iowa State Agricultural College and Model Farm opening its doors to Iowa students for free in 1869 under
3332-421: The first director. It was and is the first research and consulting institute of its kind in the country. While attempting to develop a faster method of computation, mathematics and physics professor John Vincent Atanasoff conceptualized the basic tenets of what would become the world's first electronic digital computer , the Atanasoff–Berry Computer (ABC), during a drive to Illinois in 1937. These included
3400-469: The forerunners of 20th century extension. In 1872, the first courses were given in domestic economy (home economics, family and consumer sciences) and were taught by Mary B. Welch, the president's wife. Iowa State became the first land grant university to offer training in domestic economy for college credit. In 1879, the School of Veterinary Science was organized, becoming the first state veterinary college in
3468-584: The fountain and bas relief at the Dairy Industry Building. In 1955, 21 years later, Petersen retired having created 12 major sculptures for the campus and hundreds of small studio sculptures. The Art on Campus Collection is a campus-wide resource of over 2000 public works of art. Programs, receptions, dedications, university classes, Wednesday Walks, and educational tours are presented on a regular basis. The Christian Petersen Art Museum in Morrill Hall
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#17330923687263536-466: The idea and issued a special invitation to alumni two weeks prior to the event: "We need you, we must have you. Come and see what a school you have made in Iowa State College. Find a way." In October 2012 Iowa State marked its 100th Homecoming with a " CYtennial " Celebration. Iowa State celebrated its first VEISHEA on May 11–13, 1922. Wallace McKee (class of 1922) served as the first chairman of
3604-415: The land-grant university. The institution has been coeducational since the first class admitted in 1868. Formal admissions began the following year, and the first graduating class of 1872 consisted of 24 men and two women. The Farm House, the first building on the Iowa State campus, was completed in 1861 before the campus was occupied by students or classrooms. It became the home of the superintendent of
3672-616: The longest resident of Farm House. In 1976, over 110 years after the initial construction, the Farm House became a museum after much time and effort was put into restoring the early beauty of the modest farm home. Today, faculty, students, and community members can enjoy the museum while honoring its significance in shaping a nationally recognized land-grant university. Its collection boasts a large collection of 19th and early 20th century decorative arts, furnishings and material culture reflecting Iowa State and Iowa heritage. Objects include furnishings from Carrie Chapman Catt and Charles Curtiss,
3740-693: The same performance piece are nominated Oscars for Best Actor or Best Actress —categories traditionally reserved for leads. For example, in 1935 Clark Gable , Charles Laughton and Franchot Tone were each nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for Mutiny on the Bounty . There can even be controversy over whether a particular performance should be nominated in the Best Actor/Actress or Best Supporting Actor/Best Supporting Actress category; for instance, The Godfather 's Al Pacino boycotted
3808-529: The selection he said "Are you sure you didn't make a mistake? My personal choice is Walter Cronkite ." 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
3876-526: 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". Nolte appeared as recurring character Kuiil in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian in 2019. Nolte married Clytie Lane in 2016. He
3944-480: The sequel Another 48 Hrs. (1990). 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). Nolte co-starred in I Love Trouble (1994) with Julia Roberts . Following its release,
4012-415: The trumpeter swans in Iowa, university officials avoided bringing breeding pairs of male and female mute swans to Iowa State which means the current Sir Lancelot and Elaine are both female. Iowa State has maintained a horticulture garden since 1914. Reiman Gardens is the third location for these gardens. Today's gardens began in 1993 with a gift from Bobbi and Roy Reiman . Construction began in 1994 and
4080-420: The use of a binary system of arithmetic, the separation of computer and memory functions, and regenerative drum memory, among others. The 1939 prototype was constructed with graduate student Clifford Berry in the basement of the Physics Building. During World War II , Iowa State was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students
4148-401: 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 (1929–31). His mother, Helen ( née King ; 1914–2000), was a department store buyer, then became an antique dealer, co-owning an antique shop. His father was of German ancestry. Nolte's maternal grandfather, Matthew Leander King , invented
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#17330923687264216-528: Was a gift from Dr. Noyes in 1916. Lake LaVerne is the home of two mute swans named Sir Lancelot and Elaine, donated to Iowa State by VEISHEA 1935. In 1944, 1970, and 1971 cygnets (baby swans) made their home on Lake LaVerne. Previously Sir Lancelot and Elaine were trumpeter swans but were too aggressive and in 1999 were replaced with two mute swans. In early spring 2003, Lake LaVerne welcomed its newest and most current mute swan duo. In support of Iowa Department of Natural Resources efforts to re-establish
4284-407: Was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in Malibu, California. 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." Three days later, he checked himself into Silver Hill Hospital in Connecticut for counseling. On December 12, 2002, he pleaded no contest to charges of driving under the influence . He
4352-400: Was expelled for hiding beer before practice and being caught drinking it during a practice session. 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
4420-490: Was given three years' probation , with orders to undergo alcohol and drug counseling with random testing required. 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. In 2018, he told The Saturday Evening Post that he did not have
4488-405: Was instrumental in hiring premier faculty members such as Anson Marston, Louis B. Spinney, J.B. Weems, Perry G. Holden, and Maria Roberts. He also expanded the university administration, and added Morrill Hall (1891), the Campanile (1899), Old Botany (now Carrie Chapman Catt Hall) (1892), and Margaret Hall (1895) to the campus, all of which stand today except for Margaret Hall, which was destroyed by
4556-403: 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. In 2013, he was in the movie Parker which starred Jason Statham . In 2015, Nolte starred in the biopic comedy-drama A Walk in
4624-485: Was previously married to Sheila Page, Sharyn Haddad, and Rebecca Linger. Nolte and Linger have a son, Brawley (b. 1986), an actor who is married to Indian-American actress Navi Rawat . Nolte and Lane have a daughter, Sophia (b. 2007). Sophia played his granddaughter in Head Full of Honey . Nolte and Linger also had a daughter in 1983 who was stillborn. Nolte lived with Karen Eklund, who later sued him for palimony . He has also dated Debra Winger and Vicki Lewis . Nolte
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