Michael David Nouri is a talented American television and film actor, born on December 9, 1945. He has made a lasting impact in the entertainment industry, with a wide range of notable roles to his credit.
One of his most iconic roles is undoubtedly Nick Hurley in the 1983 film Flashdance, which cemented his status as a household name. However, he is also recognized for his recurring appearances on popular soap operas, including All My Children, The Young and the Restless, and Search for Tomorrow, where he portrayed memorable characters such as Caleb Cortlandt/Cooney, Elliott Hampton, and Steve Kaslo.
Nouri's impressive television credits extend to numerous TV series, where he has delivered standout performances as Jeremy Stonehouse on Devils, Bob Schwartz on Yellowstone, Eli David on NCIS, Thanassis on The Slap, Phil Grey on Damages, Dr. Neil Roberts on The O.C., Kip Zakaris on Love & War, Det. John Forney on Downtown, Joe Rohner on Bay City Blues, Charles 'Lucky' Luciano on The Gangster Chronicles, Count Dracula on The Curse of Dracula, and Giorgio Bullock on Beacon Hill.
In addition to his iconic role in Flashdance, Nouri has appeared in a variety of films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Some of his most notable film credits include King Marchan in Victor/Victoria, Dr. Spence in Finding Forrester, Joe DiMaggio in 61*, Congressman Stewart in Last Holiday, Mr. Tose in Invincible, Chairman Bergen in The Proposal, and Karl Valentine in Woman Walks Ahead. Furthermore, he has made numerous appearances in television movies, solidifying his status as a respected and accomplished actor in the industry.