Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 .
Piper Perabo as Leah Banning, Mike's wife. [6] Perabo replaced Radha Mitchell, who played the role in the previous films, due to Mitchell's scheduling conflicts. Nick Nolte as Clay Banning, a Vietnam veteran Army Ranger/tunnel rat and Mike's estranged father who abandoned him at a young age.
Variety wrote: "A deeply moving exploration of the tangled emotions of a dysfunctional Southern family, this lovingly crafted (though unevenly scripted) film of Pat Conroy's novel centers on Nick Nolte's performance of a lifetime. Bringing her usual strengths of character to her role as Nolte's psychiatrist/lover, Barbra Streisand marks every ...
Nick Nolte, 77, Says His 11-Year-Old Daughter Calls Him 'Grandpa' Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
Kate Beckinsale and Nick Nolte Shutterstock (2) Rachel Bilson, Hayden Christensen and More Exes Crushing Coparenting Read article The Van Helsing star shares Lily with her ex-husband, Michael Sheen.
Nick Nolte with his "Prince of Tides" co-star Barbra Streisand at the premiere of the film in 1992. 1993 — Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford. ... As for how his wife, Emily Blunt, feels about his ...
Greta Gerwig was cast as Arthur's love interest in May, [11] with Nick Nolte and Jennifer Garner joining the following month. [12] Filming took place in the spring and summer of 2010 at locations in and around New York City including St. Bartholomew's Church on Park Avenue, a location used in the original 1981 version of the film. Re-shoots ...
I Love Trouble is a 1994 American romantic action comedy film starring Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte. It was written and produced by the husband-and-wife team of Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer, and directed by Shyer.