Michael Nouri Highlights

  • 2004: Cast in Steven Spielberg's "The Terminal"
  • 2001: Headlined a tour of "South Pacific"
  • 1999: Portrayed international playbopy Porfirio Rubirosa in "Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke" (CBS)
  • 1995: Returned to Broadway to star opposite Julie Andrews in "Victor/Victoria"
  • 1988: Had title role in a TV-movie, "Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story" (CBS)
  • 1986: Starred in the NBC miniseries, "The Rage of Angels: The Story Continues"
  • 1983: Feature film debut, "Flashdance"
  • 1981: Regular on short-lived TV series, "The Gangster Chronicles" (NBC)
  • 1979: First TV miniseries, NBC's "The Last Convertible"
  • 1979: Star of short-lived gothic horror series, "The Curse of Dracula" (NBC)
  • 1977: TV-movie debut, "Contract on Cherry Street" (NBC), starring Frank Sinatra
  • 1976: TV debut on a variety special, "After Hours: From Janice, John, Mary and Michael, With Love" (CBS), featuring daytime TV actors performing
  • 1975: TV series debut as a regular, the CBS daytime serial "Search For Tomorrow"; played role of Steve Kaslo
  • 1969: Broadway debut, "Forty Carats"
  • Had regular role on the short-lived baseball-themed TV series "Bay City Blues" (NBC)
  • Starred in role of John Forney in the CBS detective series, "Downtown"
  • Played recurring role of Kip Zakaris on the CBS sitcom, "Love & War"