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Craig T. Nelson

Craig T. Nelson
Craig T. Nelson
Born: Apr 04, 1946 in Spokane, Washington
Occupation: Actor,
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: Poltergeist, All the Right Moves, The Josephine Baker Story
First Major Screen Credit: Stir Crazy (1980)
24 Videos for Craig T. Nelson
The Proposal (2009) I'm Not Rappaport (1996) Poltergeist 2: The Other Side (1986)
Blades of Glory (2007) If These Walls Could Talk (1996) The Killing Fields (1984)
The Family Stone (2005) Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (1990) All the Right Moves (1983)
The Incredibles (2004) The Josephine Baker Story (1990) The Osterman Weekend (1983)
Dirty Pictures (2000) Me and Him (1989) Poltergeist (1982)
The Skulls (2000) Troop Beverly Hills (1989) Private Benjamin (1980)
The Devil's Advocate (1997) Action Jackson (1988) Stir Crazy (1980)
Ghosts of Mississippi (1996) Rachel River (1987) ...And Justice for All (1979)
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Biography:

Solidly built American actor Craig T. Nelson started out as a comedy writer and performer, doing radio and nightspot gigs in the Los Angeles area. Success was not immediately forthcoming, and Nelson took a four-year sabbatical from show business, moving with his family to a remote cabin in Northern California.

In 1979, he made his first film, ...And Justice For All, written by his onetime partner Barry Levinson. While subsequent roles in Poltergeist and Silkwood followed, Nelson would find true stardom on television. For eight seasons beginning in 1989, he starred as college athletics instuctor Hayden Fox on the top-ranked ABC sitcom Coach.

Appearing alongside supporting players Jerry Van Dyke and Shelly Fabares, Nelson received an Emmy for his work on the show in 1992. After Coach, Nelson showed up in a few small roles in feature films and television mini-series before returning to series work in 2000, leading the cast of CBS's D.C.-based cop-drama The District.

While enjoying the success of that show, Nelson found time for his first high-profile feature film role in over a decade, providing the voice of the head of a family of superheroes in the 2004 Disney/Pixar animated film The Incredibles. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.