Nicholas Worth

Nicholas Worth

actor

Nicholas Worth was born on Sep 04, 1937 in USA. Nicholas Worth's big-screen debut came with For Pete's Sake! directed by James F. Collier in 1966, strarring . Nicholas Worth is known for Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge directed by Joseph D. Kucan, Udo Kier stars as Lord Yuri and Ray Wise as President Michael Dugan. The most recent award Nicholas Worth achieved is Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Nicholas Worth plays is Blood Dolls which will be released on Nov 09, 2005.

A big, beefy and imposing hulk of a man, Worth was often cast as extremely nasty and intimidating villains. Character actor Nicholas Worth was born on September 4, 1937 in St. Louis, Missouri. After earning a bachelor's in fine arts from the Carnegie Institute of Technology, he served for three years as an Army paratrooper stationed in Kentucky. After leaving the service in 1965, he moved to Los Angeles, studied at the Pasadena Playhouse and appeared in local stage productions. Worth made his film debut in Accroche toi Peter (1966). He then had small parts in such movies as Scream Blacula Scream (1973), Homicides incontrôlés (1974), Morts suspectes (1978) and Gant d'acier (1979) making an especially funny appearance in the latter as a gay blank check dropper rugged bounty hunter John Saxon tosses into a pool. Worth gave a wonderfully wild, intense and inspired performance as a deranged, impotent, misogynistic Vietnam veteran porno photographer who brutally strangles lovely young ladies in the splendidly sleazy psycho gem Brigade anti-viol (1980). Worth was likewise quite chilling and unforgettable as a vicious homosexual criminal in the outstanding made-for-TV drama Le viol de Richard Beck (1985). Worth's other memorable roles include Louis Jourdan's moronic henchman Bruno in La Créature du marais (1982), Larry Drake's mean flunky Pauly in Darkman (1990), Craig T. Nelson's chauffeur in Action Jackson (1988), an antagonistic bully Clint Eastwood beats up in a jail cell in Le maître de guerre (1986), a ruffian enforcer for Ricardo Montalban in Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver la reine? (1988), a mutant humanoid frogman in Transmutations (1988), a foul sex offender in Violences (1986), and a transvestite in Armed and Dangerous (1986). Among the TV shows Worth did guest spots on are Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), X Files: aux frontières du réel (1993), Tribunal de nuit (1984), Clair de lune (1985) (in which he sings and dances with Bruce Willis!), Fame (1982), MacGyver (1985), Ralph Super-héros (1981), K 2000 (1982), Rick Hunter (1984), Simon et Simon (1981), L'île fantastique (1977), Drôles de dames (1976), Deux cent dollars plus les frais (1974), Quincy (1976), Starsky et Hutch (1975), Baretta (1975), and Cannon (1971). On stage Worth performed in everything from Shakespeare to musical comedies. A sweet and gentle man in real life (he's a born-again Christian), Worth was also an avid power-lifter and bodybuilder. More recently Worth lent his distinctive growly voice to several video games. Nicholas Worth died at age 69 from heart failure on May 7, 2007.

  • Birthday

    Sep 04, 1937
  • Place of Birth

    St. Louis, Missouri, USA

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Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival
1980
Best Actor
Winner - Medalla Sitges en Plata de Ley

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