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Charles Nolte
Gender
Male
Born
Nov 03, 1923
Duluth, Minnesota, USA
Died
Jan 14, 2010
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Performer
Relations
Partner of
Terry Kilburn
(? - 2010) Mr. Nolte's death
Comments
Off-Broadway credits include "Billy Budd" in
Uniform of Flesh
, which opened at the Lenox Hill Playhouse on January 29, 1949.
CREDITS
Broadway
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
(Jan 20, 1954 - Jan 22, 1955)
Performer:
Charles Nolte
[Lt. (Jr. Grade) Willis Seward Keith]
Play
Drama
Original
Billy Budd
(Feb 10, 1951 - May 12, 1951)
Performer:
Charles Nolte
[Billy Budd]
Play
Drama
Original
Design for a Stained Glass Window
(Jan 23, 1950 - Jan 28, 1950)
Performer:
Charles Nolte
[William Clitherow]
Play
Drama
Original
Antony and Cleopatra
(Nov 26, 1947 - Mar 13, 1948)
Performer:
Charles Nolte
[Silius]
Play
Tragedy
Revival
AWARDS
Theatre World
Award
1950 | Recipient |
Design for a Stained Glass Window
Performer:
Charles Nolte
CREDITS
AWARDS
Broadway
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial
(Jan 20, 1954 - Jan 22, 1955)
Performer:
Charles Nolte
[Lt. (Jr. Grade) Willis Seward Keith]
Play
Drama
Original
Billy Budd
(Feb 10, 1951 - May 12, 1951)
Performer:
Charles Nolte
[Billy Budd]
Play
Drama
Original
Design for a Stained Glass Window
(Jan 23, 1950 - Jan 28, 1950)
Performer:
Charles Nolte
[William Clitherow]
Play
Drama
Original
Antony and Cleopatra
(Nov 26, 1947 - Mar 13, 1948)
Performer:
Charles Nolte
[Silius]
Play
Tragedy
Revival
Theatre World
Award
1950 | Recipient |
Design for a Stained Glass Window
Performer:
Charles Nolte
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