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Craig T. Nelson

Craig Theodore Nelson[1] (born April 4, 1944)[1] is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Hayden Fox in the sitcom Coach (for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series), Deputy Ward Wilson in the 1980 film Stir Crazy, Steve Freeling in the 1982 film Poltergeist, Burt Nickerson in All The Right Moves (1983), Peter Dellaplane in Action Jackson, Chief Howard Hyde in Turner & Hooch (1989), Alex Cullen in The Devil's Advocate (1997), Chief Jack Mannion in The District (2000–2004), The Warden in My Name is Earl, and the voice of Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible in the 2004 film The Incredibles and its 2018 sequel. He also starred as Zeek Braverman in the television series Parenthood and plays Dale Ballard on Young Sheldon.

Craig T. Nelson
Nelson at the Paleyfest 2013 panel for Parenthood
Born
Craig Theodore Nelson[1]

(1944-04-04) April 4, 1944 (age 79)[1]
Alma materUniversity of Arizona
OccupationActor
Years active1969–present
Spouses
  • Robin McCarthy
    (m. 1965; div. 1978)
  • Doria Cook
    (m. 1987)
Children3

Early life edit

Craig Theodore Nelson was born on April 4, 1944,[1][2] in Spokane, Washington.[3] He was the son of Vera Margaret (née Spindler; 1906–1971), a dancer, and Armand Gilbert Nelson (1900–1964), a businessman.[1][2]

Nelson attended Lewis and Clark High School, where he played football, baseball, and basketball.[2][4]

After high school, Nelson studied at Central Washington University.[5] After flunking out, Nelson went to Yakima Valley College where he was inspired to study acting by his drama teacher, Mr. Brady.[6] From Yakima, he went on to study drama at the University of Arizona on a scholarship.[2][7]

In 1969, Nelson dropped out of school and moved to Hollywood to pursue an acting career.[2] When he first moved to California, he took up a job as a security guard at a soap factory until finding work as a comedy writer.[2]

Career edit

Nelson began his show business career as a stand-up comedian.[1] He was an early member of The Groundlings improv and sketch comedy troupe.[8] Nelson, Barry Levinson, and Rudy De Luca formed their own comedy team and were regular performers at The Comedy Store[1] and on the short-lived The Tim Conway Comedy Hour (1970).[9] In 1973, Nelson left the comedy world, explaining "the standup comedy life was pretty unfulfilling for me"[9] and he settled in Montgomery Creek, California where there was no electricity and no running water; "it was contentment, The Waltons", he said.[7] Nelson had different jobs during that time including janitor, plumber, carpenter, surveyor, and high school teacher in Burney, CA. He returned to acting five years later.[9]

He was featured as a prosecuting attorney who opposes Al Pacino in the 1979 film ...And Justice for All, co-written by Levinson. In 1983, Nelson appeared in Silkwood, directed by Mike Nichols and starring Meryl Streep. He played the high school football coach of Tom Cruise in the drama All the Right Moves and was one of the stars of director Sam Peckinpah's final film, The Osterman Weekend.[10]

He has appeared in many other motion pictures (most notably the Poltergeist series) and had featured roles in five television shows (Coach, Call to Glory, The District, My Name Is Earl, and Parenthood). Coach ran from 1989 to 1997, with Nelson starring as college football coach Hayden Fox.[11][12]

 
Nelson in 2004

He provided the voice of Bob Parr (also known as Mr. Incredible) in the computer-animated superhero film, The Incredibles, and returned to the role for its sequel, Incredibles 2.[13] Nelson also reprised the role again in the video games Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure and in the Disney Infinity video game series, except for the video game and The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer, where he was replaced by actor Richard McGonagle.[14]

Nelson made a three-episode guest appearance on CSI: NY as a "nemesis" of Gary Sinise's Taylor.[15]

His latest films include 2009's The Proposal as Ryan Reynolds' skeptical father, 2010's The Company Men as a greedy CEO, and 2018's Book Club. From 2010 to 2015, he starred in the television show Parenthood as Ezekiel "Zeek" Braverman, the family patriarch. His production company is Family Tree Productions.[16]

In 2017, Nelson joined the cast of Young Sheldon as Dale Ballard, a local sports store owner, Missy's baseball coach, and Meemaw's boyfriend.

Personal life edit

Nelson has three children from his previous marriage to Robin McCarthy.[2] His second wife Doria Cook-Nelson is a freelance writer, president of a martial arts association, karate instructor, tai chi teacher and a former film and television actress who had a featured role in the movie musical Mame.[2]

Nelson is a motorsports fan and an avid racer. He first participated in the 1991 Toyota Celebrity Long Beach Grand Prix[2] and finished ninth. In 1992, he founded Screaming Eagles Racing with John Christie and entered and drove a Toyota-engined Spice SE90 in the IMSA 1994 WSC, a Lexus-engined Spice SE90 in 1995 and a Ford-engined Riley & Scott MkIII in the 1996 and 1997 championships.[17]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1971 The Return of Count Yorga Sgt. O'Connor
1973 Scream Blacula Scream Sarge
1974 Flesh Gordon The Great God Porno Voice, uncredited
1979 ...And Justice for All Frank Bowers
1980 Stir Crazy Deputy Warden Ward Wilson
The Formula Geologist #2
Where the Buffalo Roam Cop on Stand
Private Benjamin Capt. William Woodbridge
1982 Poltergeist Steve Freeling
1983 Man, Woman and Child Bernie Ackerman
Silkwood Winston
All the Right Moves Coach Vern Nickerson
The Osterman Weekend Bernard Osterman
1984 The Killing Fields Major Reeves
1986 Poltergeist II: The Other Side Steve Freeling
1987 Rachel River Marlyn Huutula
1988 Action Jackson Peter Dellaplane
Me and Him Peter Aramis
1989 Born on the Fourth of July Marine Officer
Red Riding Hood Sir Godfrey / Percival
Turner & Hooch Chief Howard Hyde
Troop Beverly Hills Fred Nefler
1996 Ghosts of Mississippi Ed Peters
I'm Not Rappaport The Cowboy
1997 The Devil's Advocate Alexander Cullen
Wag the Dog Senator John Neal Uncredited
2000 The Skulls Litten Mandrake
2001 All Over Again Cole Twain
2004 The Incredibles Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible Voice
2005 The Family Stone Kelly Stone
2007 Blades of Glory Coach Darren Goddard
2009 The Proposal Joe Paxton
2010 The Company Men James Salinger
2011 Soul Surfer Dr. David Rovinsky
2015 Get Hard Martin Barrow
2016 Gold Kenny Wells
2018 Book Club Bruce Jutsum
Incredibles 2 Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible Voice
2023 Book Club: The Next Chapter Bruce Jutsum

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1973 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Charlie the mechanic Episode: "Mary Richards and the Incredible Plant Lady"
1978 Charlie's Angels Stone Episode: "Angels on the Run"
Wonder Woman Sam Episode: "The Deadly Sting"
1979 How the West Was Won Tugger Episode: "The Rustler"
Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker Driver Television film
1980 The Promise of Love Major Landau
The White Shadow Father Phil Episode: "A Christmas Story"
1981 Inmates: A Love Story Daniels Television film
WKRP in Cincinnati Charlie Bathgate Episode: "Out to Lunch"
Murder in Texas Jack Ramsey Television film
1981–1982 Private Benjamin Capt. Braddock / Col. Hogan Recurring role; 3 episodes
1982 Paper Dolls Michael Caswell Television film
Chicago Story Kenneth A. Dutton 13 episodes
1984–1985 Call to Glory Col. Raynor Sarnac 23 episodes
1986 Alex: The Life of a Child Frank Deford Television film
The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story Senator Edward Kennedy
1989 Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story Major Bill Harcourt
1989–1997 Coach Coach Hayden Fox Series regular; 198 episodes
1990 Drug Wars: The Camarena Story Harley Steinmetz Television miniseries
Extreme Close-Up Philip Television film
1991 The Josephine Baker Story Walter Winchell
1993 The Switch Russ Fine
The Fire Next Time Drew Morgan Television miniseries
1994 Ride with the Wind Frank Shelby Television film
Probable Cause Lieutenant Louis Whitmire
The Lies Boys Tell Larry
1996 If These Walls Could Talk Jim Harris Television film ("1996" segment)
1998 Creature Dr. Simon Chase Television miniseries
1999 To Serve and Protect Tom Carr
2000 The Huntress Ralph Thorson Episode: "Pilot"
Dirty Pictures Simon Leis Television film
2000–2004 The District Chief Jack Mannion Series regular; 89 episodes
2001 Yes, Dear TV Actor Episode: "Jimmy's Jimmy", Uncredited
2002 The Agency Chief Jack Mannion Episode: "Doublecrossover"
2007 My Name Is Earl Warden Jerry Hazelwood 4 episodes
2008–2009 CSI: NY Robert Dunbrook 3 episodes
2009 Monk Judge Ethan Rickover 2 episodes
2010–2015 Parenthood Ezekiel "Zeek" Braverman Series regular; 91 episodes
2013 Hawaii Five-0 Tyler Cain Episode: "He welo 'oihana"
2015 Grace and Frankie Guy 5 episodes
2017 Raised by Wolves Paul "Grampy" Kosinski Television film
2017–present Young Sheldon Dale Ballard Recurring role

Video games edit

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible
2013 Disney Infinity
2014 Disney Infinity 2.0
2015 Disney Infinity 3.0 [18]

Theme parks edit

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Incredicoaster Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible Voice

Theatre edit

Year Title Role Notes
1983–1984 Friends Harold (Okie) Peterson
1998 Ah, Wilderness! Nat Miller

Awards and nominations edit

Year Title Accolade Results
1990 Coach Primetime Emmy Award, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated
1991 Nominated
1992 Golden Globe Award, Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Won
Viewers for Quality Television Award, Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Nominated
1993 American Television Award, Best Actor in a Situation Comedy Nominated
Golden Globe Award, Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Nominated
Viewers for Quality Television Award, Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Nominated
1994 Golden Globe Award, Best Lead Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Nominated
1995 Nominated
1996 Ghosts of Mississippi Award Circuit Community Award, Best Cast Ensemble Nominated
2001 The District Actor of the Year in a New Series Nominated
2002 Satellite Award, Best Lead Actor in a Series - Drama Nominated
2004 Prism Award, Best Performance in a Drama Series Episode Nominated
2005 The Incredibles MTV Movie + TV Award, Best On-Screen Team (shared with Holly Hunter, Spencer Fox & Sarah Vowell) Nominated
The Family Stone Satellite Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical Nominated
The Incredibles Visual Effects Society Award, Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in an Animated Motion Picture Won
2006 The Family Stone AARP Movies for Grownups Award, Best Grownup Love Story (shared with Diane Keaton) Won
2010 Ojai Film Festival Award, Lifetime Achievement award Won
2012 Parenthood Prism Award, Male Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Won
2015 Critics Choice Television Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Harris, Will (September 26, 2013). "Craig T. Nelson on comedy, chemistry, and more". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 29, 2019. I've never, ever been Craig Richard Nelson. Ever! My birth certificate says Craig Theodore.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Knutzen, Eirik (October 1, 2000). "Craig T. Nelson Is D.c.'s Top Cop". The Morning Call. from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  3. ^ Vista, Francesca Maxine. "Craig T. Nelson visiting Avista Stadium for Father's Day". KREM. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  4. ^ "Distinguished Lewis and Clark High School alumni". Spokane Public Schools. Retrieved January 27, 2019.
  5. ^ Armstrong, Liahna (September 25, 2014). "Former Wildcat Craig T. Nelson coming to local film festival". Daily Record. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  6. ^ Holcomb, Kim (August 28, 2018) [First published May 2, 2018]. "Northwest native Craig T. Nelson made his way to Hollywood by way of Yakima". KING-TV. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  7. ^ a b Boss, Kit (August 30, 1992). "Craig T. Nelson's Life In The Fast Lane". The Seattle Times. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  8. ^ . The Groundlings. Archived from the original on August 6, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  9. ^ a b c Logan, Joe (January 8, 1990). "Craig T. Nelson's Slow Path To Stardom The Star Of Abc's "Coach\" Twice Flunked Out Of College. For A While, He Was A Father On Welfare. Now His Film Credits Include \"silkwood\" And \"poltergeist," And Tonight He's In An Nbc Mini-series". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  10. ^ Williams, Tony (2012). Bliss, Michael (ed.). Peckinpah Today: New Essays on the Films of Sam Peckinpah. Carbondale and Edwardsville, Illinois: Southern Illinois University Press. pp. 147–153. ISBN 978-0-8093-3106-2.
  11. ^ Hibberd, James (March 26, 2015). "NBC Reviving Coach With Craig T. Nelson". Time. from the original on March 28, 2015. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  12. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (March 26, 2015). "Craig T. Nelson to Star in 'Coach' Follow-Up Series for NBC". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  13. ^ Ching, Albert (July 14, 2017). "D23 Expo: Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios: The Upcoming Films". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved July 14, 2017.
  14. ^ Navarro, Alex (November 3, 2004). "The Incredibles Review". GameSpot. from the original on May 7, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  15. ^ Eng, Joyce (December 3, 2008). "Craig T. Nelson to Guest on CSI: NY". TV Guide. Retrieved December 5, 2008.
  16. ^ Wethington, Jessica (June 7, 2001). "Emmy performers: Craig T. Nelson". Variety. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  17. ^ "'Coach' becomes first-class racer". Las Vegas Sun. September 19, 1997. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  18. ^ Avalanche Software. Disney Infinity 3.0. Scene: Closing credits, 5:39 in, Featuring the Voice Talents of.

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Craig Theodore Nelson 1 born April 4 1944 1 is an American actor He is known for his roles as Hayden Fox in the sitcom Coach for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Deputy Ward Wilson in the 1980 film Stir Crazy Steve Freeling in the 1982 film Poltergeist Burt Nickerson in All The Right Moves 1983 Peter Dellaplane in Action Jackson Chief Howard Hyde in Turner amp Hooch 1989 Alex Cullen in The Devil s Advocate 1997 Chief Jack Mannion in The District 2000 2004 The Warden in My Name is Earl and the voice of Bob Parr Mr Incredible in the 2004 film The Incredibles and its 2018 sequel He also starred as Zeek Braverman in the television series Parenthood and plays Dale Ballard on Young Sheldon Craig T NelsonNelson at the Paleyfest 2013 panel for ParenthoodBornCraig Theodore Nelson 1 1944 04 04 April 4 1944 age 79 1 Spokane Washington U S Alma materUniversity of ArizonaOccupationActorYears active1969 presentSpousesRobin McCarthy m 1965 div 1978 wbr Doria Cook m 1987 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Video games 4 4 Theme parks 5 Theatre 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editCraig Theodore Nelson was born on April 4 1944 1 2 in Spokane Washington 3 He was the son of Vera Margaret nee Spindler 1906 1971 a dancer and Armand Gilbert Nelson 1900 1964 a businessman 1 2 Nelson attended Lewis and Clark High School where he played football baseball and basketball 2 4 After high school Nelson studied at Central Washington University 5 After flunking out Nelson went to Yakima Valley College where he was inspired to study acting by his drama teacher Mr Brady 6 From Yakima he went on to study drama at the University of Arizona on a scholarship 2 7 In 1969 Nelson dropped out of school and moved to Hollywood to pursue an acting career 2 When he first moved to California he took up a job as a security guard at a soap factory until finding work as a comedy writer 2 Career editNelson began his show business career as a stand up comedian 1 He was an early member of The Groundlings improv and sketch comedy troupe 8 Nelson Barry Levinson and Rudy De Luca formed their own comedy team and were regular performers at The Comedy Store 1 and on the short lived The Tim Conway Comedy Hour 1970 9 In 1973 Nelson left the comedy world explaining the standup comedy life was pretty unfulfilling for me 9 and he settled in Montgomery Creek California where there was no electricity and no running water it was contentment The Waltons he said 7 Nelson had different jobs during that time including janitor plumber carpenter surveyor and high school teacher in Burney CA He returned to acting five years later 9 He was featured as a prosecuting attorney who opposes Al Pacino in the 1979 film And Justice for All co written by Levinson In 1983 Nelson appeared in Silkwood directed by Mike Nichols and starring Meryl Streep He played the high school football coach of Tom Cruise in the drama All the Right Moves and was one of the stars of director Sam Peckinpah s final film The Osterman Weekend 10 He has appeared in many other motion pictures most notably the Poltergeist series and had featured roles in five television shows Coach Call to Glory The District My Name Is Earl and Parenthood Coach ran from 1989 to 1997 with Nelson starring as college football coach Hayden Fox 11 12 nbsp Nelson in 2004He provided the voice of Bob Parr also known as Mr Incredible in the computer animated superhero film The Incredibles and returned to the role for its sequel Incredibles 2 13 Nelson also reprised the role again in the video games Kinect Rush A Disney Pixar Adventure and in the Disney Infinity video game series except for the video game and The Incredibles Rise of the Underminer where he was replaced by actor Richard McGonagle 14 Nelson made a three episode guest appearance on CSI NY as a nemesis of Gary Sinise s Taylor 15 His latest films include 2009 s The Proposal as Ryan Reynolds skeptical father 2010 s The Company Men as a greedy CEO and 2018 s Book Club From 2010 to 2015 he starred in the television show Parenthood as Ezekiel Zeek Braverman the family patriarch His production company is Family Tree Productions 16 In 2017 Nelson joined the cast of Young Sheldon as Dale Ballard a local sports store owner Missy s baseball coach and Meemaw s boyfriend Personal life editNelson has three children from his previous marriage to Robin McCarthy 2 His second wife Doria Cook Nelson is a freelance writer president of a martial arts association karate instructor tai chi teacher and a former film and television actress who had a featured role in the movie musical Mame 2 Nelson is a motorsports fan and an avid racer He first participated in the 1991 Toyota Celebrity Long Beach Grand Prix 2 and finished ninth In 1992 he founded Screaming Eagles Racing with John Christie and entered and drove a Toyota engined Spice SE90 in the IMSA 1994 WSC a Lexus engined Spice SE90 in 1995 and a Ford engined Riley amp Scott MkIII in the 1996 and 1997 championships 17 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes1971 The Return of Count Yorga Sgt O Connor1973 Scream Blacula Scream Sarge1974 Flesh Gordon The Great God Porno Voice uncredited1979 And Justice for All Frank Bowers1980 Stir Crazy Deputy Warden Ward WilsonThe Formula Geologist 2Where the Buffalo Roam Cop on StandPrivate Benjamin Capt William Woodbridge1982 Poltergeist Steve Freeling1983 Man Woman and Child Bernie AckermanSilkwood WinstonAll the Right Moves Coach Vern NickersonThe Osterman Weekend Bernard Osterman1984 The Killing Fields Major Reeves1986 Poltergeist II The Other Side Steve Freeling1987 Rachel River Marlyn Huutula1988 Action Jackson Peter DellaplaneMe and Him Peter Aramis1989 Born on the Fourth of July Marine OfficerRed Riding Hood Sir Godfrey PercivalTurner amp Hooch Chief Howard HydeTroop Beverly Hills Fred Nefler1996 Ghosts of Mississippi Ed PetersI m Not Rappaport The Cowboy1997 The Devil s Advocate Alexander CullenWag the Dog Senator John Neal Uncredited2000 The Skulls Litten Mandrake2001 All Over Again Cole Twain2004 The Incredibles Bob Parr Mr Incredible Voice2005 The Family Stone Kelly Stone2007 Blades of Glory Coach Darren Goddard2009 The Proposal Joe Paxton2010 The Company Men James Salinger2011 Soul Surfer Dr David Rovinsky2015 Get Hard Martin Barrow2016 Gold Kenny Wells2018 Book Club Bruce JutsumIncredibles 2 Bob Parr Mr Incredible Voice2023 Book Club The Next Chapter Bruce JutsumTelevision edit Year Title Role Notes1973 The Mary Tyler Moore Show Charlie the mechanic Episode Mary Richards and the Incredible Plant Lady 1978 Charlie s Angels Stone Episode Angels on the Run Wonder Woman Sam Episode The Deadly Sting 1979 How the West Was Won Tugger Episode The Rustler Diary of a Teenage Hitchhiker Driver Television film1980 The Promise of Love Major LandauThe White Shadow Father Phil Episode A Christmas Story 1981 Inmates A Love Story Daniels Television filmWKRP in Cincinnati Charlie Bathgate Episode Out to Lunch Murder in Texas Jack Ramsey Television film1981 1982 Private Benjamin Capt Braddock Col Hogan Recurring role 3 episodes1982 Paper Dolls Michael Caswell Television filmChicago Story Kenneth A Dutton 13 episodes1984 1985 Call to Glory Col Raynor Sarnac 23 episodes1986 Alex The Life of a Child Frank Deford Television filmThe Ted Kennedy Jr Story Senator Edward Kennedy1989 Murderers Among Us The Simon Wiesenthal Story Major Bill Harcourt1989 1997 Coach Coach Hayden Fox Series regular 198 episodes1990 Drug Wars The Camarena Story Harley Steinmetz Television miniseriesExtreme Close Up Philip Television film1991 The Josephine Baker Story Walter Winchell1993 The Switch Russ FineThe Fire Next Time Drew Morgan Television miniseries1994 Ride with the Wind Frank Shelby Television filmProbable Cause Lieutenant Louis WhitmireThe Lies Boys Tell Larry1996 If These Walls Could Talk Jim Harris Television film 1996 segment 1998 Creature Dr Simon Chase Television miniseries1999 To Serve and Protect Tom Carr2000 The Huntress Ralph Thorson Episode Pilot Dirty Pictures Simon Leis Television film2000 2004 The District Chief Jack Mannion Series regular 89 episodes2001 Yes Dear TV Actor Episode Jimmy s Jimmy Uncredited2002 The Agency Chief Jack Mannion Episode Doublecrossover 2007 My Name Is Earl Warden Jerry Hazelwood 4 episodes2008 2009 CSI NY Robert Dunbrook 3 episodes2009 Monk Judge Ethan Rickover 2 episodes2010 2015 Parenthood Ezekiel Zeek Braverman Series regular 91 episodes2013 Hawaii Five 0 Tyler Cain Episode He welo oihana 2015 Grace and Frankie Guy 5 episodes2017 Raised by Wolves Paul Grampy Kosinski Television film2017 present Young Sheldon Dale Ballard Recurring roleVideo games edit Year Title Role Notes2012 Kinect Rush A Disney Pixar Adventure Bob Parr Mr Incredible2013 Disney Infinity2014 Disney Infinity 2 02015 Disney Infinity 3 0 18 Theme parks edit Year Title Role Notes2018 Incredicoaster Bob Parr Mr Incredible VoiceTheatre editYear Title Role Notes1983 1984 Friends Harold Okie Peterson1998 Ah Wilderness Nat MillerAwards and nominations editYear Title Accolade Results1990 Coach Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Nominated1991 Nominated1992 Golden Globe Award Best Lead Actor in a Television Series Comedy or Musical NominatedPrimetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series WonViewers for Quality Television Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Nominated1993 American Television Award Best Actor in a Situation Comedy NominatedGolden Globe Award Best Lead Actor in a Television Series Comedy or Musical NominatedViewers for Quality Television Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Nominated1994 Golden Globe Award Best Lead Actor in a Television Series Comedy or Musical Nominated1995 Nominated1996 Ghosts of Mississippi Award Circuit Community Award Best Cast Ensemble Nominated2001 The District Actor of the Year in a New Series Nominated2002 Satellite Award Best Lead Actor in a Series Drama Nominated2004 Prism Award Best Performance in a Drama Series Episode Nominated2005 The Incredibles MTV Movie TV Award Best On Screen Team shared with Holly Hunter Spencer Fox amp Sarah Vowell NominatedThe Family Stone Satellite Award Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical NominatedThe Incredibles Visual Effects Society Award Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in an Animated Motion Picture Won2006 The Family Stone AARP Movies for Grownups Award Best Grownup Love Story shared with Diane Keaton Won2010 Ojai Film Festival Award Lifetime Achievement award Won2012 Parenthood Prism Award Male Performance in a Drama Series Multi Episode Storyline Won2015 Critics Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series NominatedReferences edit a b c d e f g h Harris Will September 26 2013 Craig T Nelson on comedy chemistry and more The A V Club Retrieved January 29 2019 I ve never ever been Craig Richard Nelson Ever My birth certificate says Craig Theodore a b c d e f g h i Knutzen Eirik October 1 2000 Craig T Nelson Is D c s Top Cop The Morning Call Archived from the original on December 13 2013 Retrieved December 13 2013 Vista Francesca Maxine Craig T Nelson visiting Avista Stadium for Father s Day KREM Retrieved January 2 2024 Distinguished Lewis and Clark High School alumni Spokane Public Schools Retrieved January 27 2019 Armstrong Liahna September 25 2014 Former Wildcat Craig T Nelson coming to local film festival Daily Record Retrieved September 27 2018 Holcomb Kim August 28 2018 First published May 2 2018 Northwest native Craig T Nelson made his way to Hollywood by way of Yakima KING TV Retrieved January 26 2019 a b Boss Kit August 30 1992 Craig T Nelson s Life In The Fast Lane The Seattle Times Retrieved December 13 2013 History In the Beginning The Groundlings Archived from the original on August 6 2013 Retrieved May 23 2019 a b c Logan Joe January 8 1990 Craig T Nelson s Slow Path To Stardom The Star Of Abc s Coach Twice Flunked Out Of College For A While He Was A Father On Welfare Now His Film Credits Include silkwood And poltergeist And Tonight He s In An Nbc Mini series The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 13 2013 Williams Tony 2012 Bliss Michael ed Peckinpah Today New Essays on the Films of Sam Peckinpah Carbondale and Edwardsville Illinois Southern Illinois University Press pp 147 153 ISBN 978 0 8093 3106 2 Hibberd James March 26 2015 NBC Reviving Coach With Craig T Nelson Time Archived from the original on March 28 2015 Retrieved March 27 2015 Goldberg Lesley March 26 2015 Craig T Nelson to Star in Coach Follow Up Series for NBC The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 27 2015 Ching Albert July 14 2017 D23 Expo Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios The Upcoming Films Comic Book Resources Retrieved July 14 2017 Navarro Alex November 3 2004 The Incredibles Review GameSpot Archived from the original on May 7 2017 Retrieved May 7 2017 Eng Joyce December 3 2008 Craig T Nelson to Guest on CSI NY TV Guide Retrieved December 5 2008 Wethington Jessica June 7 2001 Emmy performers Craig T Nelson Variety Retrieved October 19 2017 Coach becomes first class racer Las Vegas Sun September 19 1997 Retrieved December 13 2013 Avalanche Software Disney Infinity 3 0 Scene Closing credits 5 39 in Featuring the Voice Talents of External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Craig T Nelson Craig T Nelson at IMDb Craig T Nelson at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Craig T Nelson at Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Craig T Nelson amp oldid 1205893250, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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