Nicholas Worth
Biography
Nicholas Worth, born on September 4, 1937, in St. Louis, Missouri, was a distinguished American actor known for his compelling performances in film and television. Before embarking on his acting career, Worth served honorably for three years in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper, an experience that imbued him with discipline and resilience.
Following his military service, he honed his craft at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and furthered his training at the Pasadena Playhouse, where he developed a deep understanding of the dramatic arts. Over the years, Worth became a familiar face on screen, recognized for his roles in various cult films and television shows. He garnered attention for his work in the 1980s horror classic "The Burning" and made notable appearances in series such as "The A-Team" and "Knight Rider."
Throughout his career, Worth showcased his range by taking on diverse roles, from villains to complex characters, earning respect from peers and audiences alike. His contributions to the entertainment industry have left an indelible mark, and his performances continue to be celebrated by fans of genre cinema. Nicholas Worth's legacy as a dedicated actor remains significant, affirming his place in the annals of American film and television history.
Filmography
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Death Feud
1987 • Jim
Swamp Thing
1982 • Bruno
Blood and Concrete
1991 • Spuntz
Dirty Laundry
1987 • Vito
City Heat
1984 • Troy Roker
Don't Answer the Phone!
1980 • Kirk Smith
Casebusters
1986 • Riker
Barb Wire
1996
Dark Angel: The Ascent
1994 • Father Hellikin
Hologram Man
1995 • One-Eye
Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II
1994 • Rock
No Way Out (1987)
1987
Blood Dolls
1999 • George Warbeck
Darkman
1990
High School High
1996
Dead Weekend
1995
Timelock
1996 • Sullivan