Michael Jeter

Michael Jeter

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Born
August 26, 1952
Died
March 30, 2003
Awards
5 wins, 14 nominations

Michael Jeter was an American actor from Tennessee. His best known roles were that of math teacher and assistant football coach Herman Stiles in the sitcom "Evening Shade" (1990-1994) and "Mr. Noodle's brother, Mister Noodle" in "Sesame Street", a role he played from 2000 to 2003. He specialized in…

Biography

Michael Jeter was an American actor from Tennessee. His best known roles were that of math teacher and assistant football coach Herman Stiles in the sitcom "Evening Shade" (1990-1994) and "Mr. Noodle's brother, Mister Noodle" in "Sesame Street", a role he played from 2000 to 2003. He specialized in playing "eccentric, pretentious, or wimpy characters".

In 1952, Jeter was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, located between Chattanooga and Memphis. The town is mostly associated with local hero Davy Crockett (1786-1836), who owned a powder mill there in the early 19th century. The area is home to the David Crockett State Park.

Jeter's father was dentist William Claud Jeter (1922-2010), and his mother was housewife Virginia Raines (1927-2019). The Jeters were a large family, and Jeter had one brother and four sisters. Jeter enrolled at the Memphis State University (later renamed to the University of Memphis) with the intention to follow a medical career. His interests changed, and he pursued an acting education instead.

Jeter started his career as a theatrical actor, regularly performing at the Circuit Theatre and Playhouse on the Square, both located in Memphis. He made his film debut in the anti-war film "Hair" (1979), playing Woodrow Sheldon. The film depicted the hippie counterculture and the Vietnam War.

Jeter's early film roles included appearing in the historical drama "Ragtime" (1981), the sex comedy "Soup for One" (1982), the mockumentary "Zelig" (1983), the comedy film "The Money Pit" (1986), the action thriller "Dead Bang" (1989), and the action comedy "Tango & Cash" (1989). Meanwhile he appeared in guest-star roles in then-popular television series, such as "Night Court" and "Designing Women". His first recurring role in television was that of Dr. Art Makter in the short-lived medical drama "Hothouse". He appeared in all 7 episodes of the series.

Jeter found fame and critical success when playing the nerdy Herman Stiles in the sitcom "Evening Shade". He won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and the Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series. The series lasted for 4 seasons, and a total of 98 episodes

Jeter guest starred as Peter Lebeck in three episodes of "Picket Fences". For this role he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 1993, but the award was won by rival actor Laurence Fishburne (1961-). Jeter had another notable television role as Bob Ryan in an episode of "Chicago Hope". He was again nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 1996 for this role, but the award was instead won by rival actor Peter Boyle (1935-2006).

Jeter played mostly supporting roles in 1990s film. He played (amon others_ a homeless cabaret singer in "The Fisher King" (1991), Father Ignatius in the Catholic nun-themed comedy "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit" (1993), the inventor Old Gregor in the post-apocalyptic film "Waterworld" (1995), alcoholic clown Norm Snively in the sports comedy "Air Bud" (1997), and sympathetic prisoner Eduard 'Del' Delacroix in "The Green Mile" (1999).

Jeter next earned the recurring role of "Mr. Noodle's brother, Mister Noodle" in "Sesame Street", His character replaced Mr. Noodle (played by Bill Irwin) in the "Elmo's World" segments of the series. Both character were silent mimes who made mistakes, but were able to correct them with the help of "enthusiastic kid voice overs". Jeter was enthusiastic about his role, and called it a career favorite. He played the role until his death.

The openly gay Jeter was HIV positive, but had been in good health for many years. In March 2003, Jeter was found dead at his home in Los Angeles. According to his life partner Sean Blue, the death was caused by an epileptic seizure. Jeter was 50-years-old at the time of death.

Director

Evening ShadeEvening Shade(1990)

Actor

Sesame StreetSesame Street(1969)as Mr. Noodle's Brother, Mr. Noodle, Mr. Noodle's brother, Mr. Noodle, Michael Tweeter, Mr. Noodle, Mr. Noodle's Brother Mr. Noodle
Elmo's World: What Makes You Happy?Elmo's World: What Makes You Happy?(2007)as Mr. Noodle
Elmo's World: Pets!Elmo's World: Pets!(2006)as Mr. Noodle
The Polar ExpressThe Polar Express(2004)as Smokey, Steamer
Open RangeOpen Range(2003)as Percy

Self

Beyond the 'Open Range'(2004)as Self
Welcome to Collinwood: UncensoredWelcome to Collinwood: Uncensored(2003)as Self
The Making of 'Jurassic Park III'The Making of 'Jurassic Park III'(2001)as Self
Walking the MileWalking the Mile(2000)as Self, Eduard Delacroix
Sesame StreetSesame Street(1969)as Self, Mr. Noodle's Brother, Mr. Noodle

Known for

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Credit Score: Michael Jeter

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Herman Stiles
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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Evening Shade375.0019907.0291807
2The Green Mile62.5019998.6041560615
3The Fisher King7.5019917.51596711
4Miller's Crossing5.0019907.700149340
5Zelig5.0019837.60246018
6Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas4.5019987.400319329
7Open Range3.7520037.40084431
8Jurassic Park III3.0020016.000370499
9Waterworld2.5019956.301224456
10Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit2.3819935.80063736