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Occupation
  
Actor

Partner
  
Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Charles Nolte

Years active
  
1951–1961

Movies
  
War Paint

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Born
  
November 3, 1923 (
1923-11-03
)

Died
  
January 14, 2010, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

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Charles Nolte (November 3, 1923 – January 14, 2010) was an American actor and educator.

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Career

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Nolte was born in Duluth, Minnesota and moved to Wayzata, Minnesota with his family in the early 1930s. He graduated from Wayzata High School in 1941 and performed in an acting company that later became Old Log Theater. He studied at the University of Minnesota for two years, then served in the United States Navy from 1943 until 1945. Upon his return, he enrolled at Yale University and majored in English with a minor in history.

Nolte made his Broadway debut in a production of Antony and Cleopatra, starring Katharine Cornell and featuring Charlton Heston, Maureen Stapleton and Tony Randall. But it was his role in the 1951 production of Billy Budd playing the title role that garnered him critical attention and acclaim. Nolte appeared in such films as War Paint (1953), The Steel Cage (1954), Ten Seconds to Hell (1959), and Under Ten Flags (1960).

Nolte returned to the University of Minnesota and earned his doctorate degree in 1966. He taught at the University of Minnesota from the mid-1960s through the late 1990s. He wrote the play Do Not Pass Go, which was produced off-Broadway, and wrote the librettos for two operas by Dominick Argento, The Voyage of Edgar Allan Poe and Valentino.

In 2009, Nolte donated his personal papers, including his journals, manuscripts, personal photographs, lecture notes and films, to the Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies at the University of Minnesota.


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Filmography

Actor
1961
Armored Command as
Capt. Swain
1960
Under Ten Flags (uncredited)
1960
Tales of the Vikings (TV Series) as
Eric
- The Diplomat (1960) - Eric
1959
13 Demon Street (TV Series) as
Paul Kessler / Anton Lupesco / James Duncan
- The Secret of the Telescope (1959) - Paul Kessler
- The Book of Ghouls (1959) - Anton Lupesco
- A Gift of Murder (1959) - James Duncan
1959
Ten Seconds to Hell as
Doctor (uncredited)
1956
Private Secretary (TV Series) as
Tyler Boone
- Three's a Crowd (1956) - Tyler Boone
1955
Ford Star Jubilee (TV Series) as
Robert Lincoln / Lt. Willis Seward Keith
- The Day Lincoln Was Shot (1956) - Robert Lincoln
- The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1955) - Lt. Willis Seward Keith
1954
The Steel Cage as
Frank - Convict (segment "The Hostages")
1953
The Web (TV Series)
- A Name for Death (1954)
- Death Sentence (1953)
1954
Janet Dean, Registered Nurse (TV Series) as
Steve Kennedy
- The Kennedy Case (1954) - Steve Kennedy
1953
Cavalcade of America (TV Series)
- Sam and the Whale (1953)
1953
War Paint as
Cpl. Hamilton
1953
Campbell Summer Soundstage (TV Series)
- The Dark Room (1953)
1953
Studio One (TV Series)
- The King in Yellow (1953)
1953
Chevron Theatre (TV Series)
- The Watchers and the Watched (1953)
1952
Father Time (TV Movie)
1952
Tales of Tomorrow (TV Series) as
Jay Logan
- The Tomb of King Tarus (1952) - Jay Logan
1952
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Billy Budd
- Billy Budd (1952) - Billy Budd
1951
Cosmopolitan Theatre (TV Series)
- I'll Be Right Home, Ma (1951)
1949
Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
- Accent on Youth (1950)
- Noah (1950)
- Where the Deer and the Antelope Play (1949)

References

Charles Nolte Wikipedia