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He remained active in the industry, though, turning in a fine performance as a Cajun death row inmate in the Oscar-nominated "The Green Mile" (1999) and joining the cast of the long-running PBS children's series "Sesame Street" in 2000 as Mr.
After a turn in the high-profile sequel "Jurassic Park III" (2001) Jeter had a notable supporting turn as one of the loveable losers hoping for a big heist in "Welcome to Colinwood" (2002) and was tapped by director-star Kevin Costner to appear in the Western "Open Range" (2003).
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  Michael Jeter - Biography - Moviefone
Accepting the role as assistant football coach Herman Stiles, Jeter's enthusiasm for acting was re-ignited as he was honored with an Emmy for the role in 1992.
Though Jeter would usher in the new millennium with roles in such prominent box-office releases as The Gift (2000) and Jurassic Park III (2001), it was his role on Sesame Street that endeared him to children and made good use of his genuinely playful nature.
Sadly, Jeter succumbed to complications from the HIV virus in late March of 2003.
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  Michael Jeter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Jeter starring as Eduard Delacroix in The Green Mile.
Michael Jeter (August 26, 1952 – March 30, 2003) was an American actor.
Born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Jeter was a student at Memphis State University when his interests changed from medicine to acting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Michael_Jeter   (377 words)

  
 glbtq >> arts >> Jeter, Michael
Michael Jeter came from a family of health-care professionals, and it was expected that he, like his father, would go into medicine.
Jeter praised Tune, the choreographer as well as director, for creating a number suited to him even though he was not trained in dance.
Jeter won an Emmy for his role in 1992 and was nominated again in each of the next two years.
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 Playbill News: Michael Jeter, Tony Award-Winner Who Lived Fully in Grand Hotel, Dead at 50
Michael Jeter, the lean, loose-limbed character actor who won a 1990 Tony Award playing a dying clerk looking for one last fling in the musical, Grand Hotel, was found dead in his Hollywood Hills home March 30.
Jeter's current project was the film, "The Polar Express." His publicist said the producers think the actor filmed enough so that his presence will remain in the picture.
Jeter was raised in Tennessee and studied theatre at Memphis State University.
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 Moriarty Says Goodbye To Michael Jeter -- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.
Jeter is a remarkable sight gag when he makes his way through the publishing company where Lydia works, a massive balloon boquet clenched in his tiny, bony fist.
It was enough to guarantee that I never had to try to remember Michael Jeter again; he was impossible to forget.
Jeter was hilarious when cameras weren’t rolling, a man with a wicked wit and an open, approachable manner.
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 Just as I thought | Gene Cowan's weblog   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Michael Jeter, the character actor who won a supporting actor Emmy as a shrimpy assistant football coach on CBS’s “Evening Shade”; and was known on “Sesame Street”; as The Other Mr.
Jeter had been filming the Christmas movie “The Polar Express.” Guttman said the producers believe there is enough footage to preserve Jeter’s role in the film.
Jeter’s many guest roles in film and TV always amused me, from his stint on “Designing Women” to his appearance in “Tales of the City” as the detestable social columnist Carson Calas.
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 CNN.com - Emmy-winning actor Michael Jeter dies at 50 - Apr. 1, 2003
Michael Jeter, the character actor who won a supporting actor Emmy as a shrimpy assistant football coach on CBS's "Evening Shade" and was known on "Sesame Street" as The Other Mr.
Jeter had been filming the Christmas movie "The Polar Express." Guttman said the producers believe there is enough footage to preserve Jeter's role in the film.
Jeter, a slim, 5-foot-4 actor with thinning red hair, bushy mustache and a broad grin, played tough runts, sniveling wimps and big-hearted underdogs.
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 Michael Jeter
Michael Jeter (August 26, 1952 - March 31, 2003), American actor.
Born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, he was a student at Memphis State University[?] when his interests changed from medicine to acting.
Grand Hotel (Tony award for his portrayal of Otto Kringelein, a dying man with a thirst for life, his song "We'll Take a Glass Together" was revelatory.)
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 Michael Jeter @ Filmbug UK
Jeter has also appeared in Patch Adams, Jakob the Liar, True Crime, The Fisher King, Air Bud, Mouse Hunt, Waterworld, Drop Zone, Zack & Reba, Sister Act 2, Tango & Cash, Dead Bang, Woody Allen's Zelig and Milos Forman's Hair, which marked his acting debut.
Jeter gained critical attention for his role opposite Burt Reynolds on the TV series Evening Shade.
Jeter's wide-ranging television work includes appearances on Suddenly Susan, Chicago Hope, Veronica's Closet, Murphy Brown, Crime Story, Designing Women, Lou Grant and in the TV movies The Ransom of Red Chief, Love Kills, From Here to Eternity, Sentimental Journey and The Boys Next Door.
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 Michael Jeter Dies
Michael Jeter, the Emmy- and Tony-winning character actor who costars in the upcoming, Hanks-produced adaptation of the children's classic, died over the weekend at his Hollywood Hills home, his publicity firm announced Monday.
In 1993, Jeter was blessed with the role of Father Ignatius, the Math Teacher in the Sister Act sequel: Sister Act 2: Back In the Habit starring Whoopi Goldberg, James Coburn (who died in November 2002) and a newcomer by the name of Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Jeter later showed off his song-and-dance chops in the 1991 film The Fisher King, in which he played a cabaret crooner.
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 DVDwolf.com - Michael Jeter
Actor Michael Jeter Dies At Age 50: You may not know the name but chances are this guy is one you will recall upon catching his picture.
Jeter was soon cast on the show and two years into its 4 year run he won an Emmy for his role as assistant football coach Herman Stiles.
Within the last fourteen years Jeter established himself as a force to be reckoned with on the big screen, turning in memorable performances in such well-known flicks as The Fisher King, Waterworld, Miller's Crossing, The Green Mile, True Crime and Patch Adams.
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 Muppet Central News - Mr. Noodle, Michael Jeter Dies at 50
Award-winning stage and screen actor Michael Jeter, an "actor's actor" who was beloved by children as Sesame Street's The Other Mr.
Jeter, who revealed in 1997 that he had contracted HIV (news - web sites) and was a longtime supporter of AIDS (news - web sites) charities, was found dead in his Hollywood Hills home on Sunday, his publicist said.
At the time of his death, Jeter was wrapping up a role in "The Polar Express" with actor Tom Hanks (news), with whom he shared the screen in "The Green Mile." In that film, Jeter played a condemned murderer who befriends a cell block mouse.
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Back in Michael Moore's hometown of Flint, Mich., they are preparing for their inaugural film festival, the Flint Film Festival, AP reports.
Jeter turned in one of his best performances as the condemned prisoner with a pet mouse in Frank Darabont’s "The Green Mile." Jeter’s execution scene is one of the most harrowing scenes ever committed to celluloid.
Looming over all is the presence of John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a man whose own lawyer says he seems to have "dropped out of the sky." Coffey cannot read or write, seems simpleminded, causes no trouble and exudes goodness.
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 In Remembrance- Michael Jeter
Character actor Michael Jeter, best known for appearing in The Green Mile as well as television’s Evening Shade and Sesame Street, has passed away on Sunday, March 30, 2003.
Jeter was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee on August 26, 1952.
Jeter won a Tony award for his role as German Jewish bookkeeper Otto Kringelein in the Broadway revival of the musical Grand Hotel.
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 HSX Prediction Market: StarBonds® : Michael Jeter
Michael Jeter is a recognizeable face from the number of small character parts he has played for many years in features.
In 1999, Jeter will appear in a number of high profile projects including the next Robin Williams' vehicle, Jakob the Liar, (a controversial Holocaust comedy in the vain of Life is Beautiful), and the Billy Bob Thornton directed film Daddy and Them also starring Thornton, Laura Dern, Ben Affleck, and Kelly Preston.
Jeter's third film for 1999 is the Steven King penned film, The Green Mile, a drama/thriller about death row guards and a unique inmate, set in the 1930s.
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 Michael Jeter
Michael Jeter (August 26, 1952 - March 30, 2003) was a United States actor.
Born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Jeter was a student at Memphis State University when his interests changed from medicine to acting.
He pursued his initial stage career in Baltimore, Maryland, as he had heard it was hard to get work in New York without an equity card.
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 Michael Jeter at Hollywood.com
Jeter first gained acclaim--and a Tony award--for his featured turn as the dying clerical worker (played in the original film by Lionel Barrymore) in the Broadway hit "Grand Hotel, The Musical" (1990)....
Jeter's film and TV credits extend back to 1979 when he made his feature debut with a small role in Milos Forman's film version of "Hair".
Jeter has fared well playing extreme characters, such as in his small but indelible role as a homeless cabaret singer with AIDS in Terry Gilliam's "The Fisher King" (1991).
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Born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Jeter was a student at Memphis State University when his interests changed from medicine to acting.
Michael Jeter won an Emmy Award as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on the Burt Reynold’s series "Evening Shade." Mr.
Jeter won three "Q Awards" for his work on "Evening Shade" from the "Viewers for Quality Television Awards." Nice to see a Gay guy recognized for being wholesome by a watchdog group!
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Derek Jeter
Not only is he on Mike’s shoe team, but DJ has gone the gatorade route and done the cologne thing as well.
This is why Derek Jeter enjoys a largely undeserved reputation for fielding excellence that results in him winning a Gold Glove every season (mercifully save this season) while Joe Morgan prattles on about how terrific he is....
We sit in on motion capture sessions with David Ortiz and Derek Jeter to get a sense of how it all works....
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 Michael Jeter - Biography, pictures, photos, photo, images, latest news, horoscope, lyrics, photo gallery, links   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Michael Jeter won a Tony in 1990 for "Grand Hotel".
Versatile, diminutive character player of the NYC stage with a balding pate and mild Tennessee twang who is best known for his Emmy award-winning portrayal of likeable dweeb Herman Stiles, assistant coach to Burt Reynolds on the southern fried sitcom "Evening Shade"; (CBS, 1990-94).
Jeter first gained acclaim--and a Tony award--for his featured turn as the dying clerical worker (played in the original film by Lionel Barrymore) in the Broadway hit "Grand Hotel, The Musical"; (1990).
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 Michael Jeter   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A busy stage actor as well, Jeter won a Tony in 1990 for his performance in {+Grand Hotel.
From 1990 on, Jeter maintained his film career with a series of memorably quirky roles.
Announcing that he had been infected with HIV in 1997, audiences could never have known how quickly the deadly virus would take its toll on the energetic and optimistic actor.
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