Nicholas Pryor

Nicholas Pryor

Actor
Born
January 28, 1935
Died
October 7, 2024
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Name a soap opera and invariably character actor Nicholas Pryor has appeared on it. Playing the quirky professor Victor Collins on the daytime drama Port Charles (1997), the tall, rangy, silver-haired player was born Nicholas David Probst and is a native of Baltimore, with early training received…

Biography

Name a soap opera and invariably character actor Nicholas Pryor has appeared on it. Playing the quirky professor Victor Collins on the daytime drama Port Charles (1997), the tall, rangy, silver-haired player was born Nicholas David Probst and is a native of Baltimore, with early training received from his many productions with the local Drummond Players.

Pryor made his TV debut on the New York-based soap drama "The Brighter Day" in 1958, while studying at Yale University. Around the same time he earned some roles on the Broadway stage with "The Egghead" (1957), "Love Me a Little" (1958), "Howie" (1958) and "The Highest Tree" (1959).

He became a sturdy, familiar face on 1960s and 1970s TV soap dramas with Young Dr. Malone (1958) as Ernest Cooper; Another World (1964) as Tom Baxter; The Secret Storm (1954) as Johnny Ellis; The Nurses (1965) as Ken Alexander; All My Children (1970) as Lincoln Tyler and The Edge of Night (1956) as Joel Gantry. In the evening he appeared in several anthology series such as "Kraft Theatre," "Armstrong Circle Theatre," "Dupont Show of the Month" and "Startime." He also graced a number of popular TV shows including "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and "Coronet Blue."

It wasn't until his mid-career that Nicholas started checking out films. He began as the starring protagonist undergoing a mid-life crisis in the little seen film The Way We Live Now (1970). From there he served as a support actor with parts in such films as Man on a Swing (1974) and The Happy Hooker (1975). One of his best roles came as Barbara Feldon's hapless husband in the cult film Smile (1975). His parts have varied but he did play a number of father figure parts. He played Tom Cruise's dad in Risky Business (1983) and Robert Downey Jr.'s in Less Than Zero (1987). Nicholas also returned to Broadway in the early 1970's with replacement roles in both "That Championship Season" and "Thieves."

From the 1980's on, Nicholas' movie output has been sporadic, appearing as professional or authoritarians (doctors, ministers, judges, attorneys, politicians) in such offerings as Airplane! (1980), The Falcon and the Snowman (1985), Pacific Heights (1990), Hoffa (1992), Sliver (1993), Hail Caesar (1994), The Chamber (1996), Molly (1999).

Television, however, has been a strong medium of choice with hundreds of appearances on such shows as "Trapper John," "Simon & Simon," "Little House on the Prairie," "Silver Spoons," "Crazy Like a Fox," "Hill Street Blues," "Dallas," "Dynasty," "The Colbys," "St. Elsewhere," "Falcon Crest," "Moonlighting," "Who's the Boss," "227," "Growing Pains," "Murder, She Wrote," "L.A. Law," "Matlock," "Picket Fences," "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman," "Diagnosis Murder." He also had a regular role on The Bronx Zoo (1987) and recurring ones on Eight Is Enough (1977), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) and Party of Five (1994). He graced such acclaimed mini-series as The Adams Chronicles (1976), Washington: Behind Closed Doors (1977) and East of Eden (1981).

He continues a steady pace into the millennium, particularly on TV, with parts on the popular shows "American Tragedy," "That's Life," "Gideon's Crossing," "The West Wing," "NYPD Blue," "Nashville" and "The Outsider." Feature film work includes the Arnold Schwarzenegger action thriller Collateral Damage (2002); the supernatural thriller The List (2007); the dramedy A Short History of Decay (2014); the mystery thriller Buster's Mal Heart (2016) starring Rami Malek and the horror fantasy Doctor Sleep (2019).

Married four times, he is married to actress Christine Belford, a prominent TV actress.

Actor

Halloween KillsHalloween Kills(2021)as Morgue Doctor
The Falcon and the Winter SoldierThe Falcon and the Winter Soldier(2021)as Oeznik
The OutsiderThe Outsider(2020)as Peter Maitland
Doctor SleepDoctor Sleep(2019)as Elderly Patient
A Summer's DayA Summer's Day(2017)as Bill

Archive Footage

TCM Remembers 2024TCM Remembers 2024(2024)as Self - Actor
Sr.Sr.(2022)as Self
20 to 120 to 1(2005)as Self - Actor
Airplane II: The SequelAirplane II: The Sequel(1982)as Mr. Hammen

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William Holden and Nicholas Pryor in Damien: Omen II (1978)Jon Lindstrom and Nicholas Pryor in Port Charles (1997)Nicholas PryorLee Grant and Nicholas Pryor in Damien: Omen II (1978)Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, and Nicholas Pryor in Hoffa (1992)Donna Biscoe, Nicholas Pryor, and Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014)

Credit Score: Nicholas Pryor

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Airplane!6.0019807.701287831
2The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 15.0020146.600546073
3Murder at 16002.5019976.10034685
4Executive Decision2.5019966.50065381
5Less Than Zero2.5019876.40023767
6Risky Business2.5019836.800108169
7Damien: Omen II2.5019786.20040064
8Halloween Kills2.3820215.500108186
9Collateral Damage2.3820025.50081082
10Sliver2.3819935.10037498