He Was the Sexiest Man Alive in the 90s and a Hollywood Star Who Battled Alcoholism — Who Is He?

The actor | Source: Getty Images
The actor | Source: Getty Images

The life of this seasoned star has been filled with hardships and personal challenges, including brushes with the law. Nevertheless, he has managed to turn his life around and now treasures fatherhood above all else.

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A renowned movie star, who was once crowned the Sexiest Man Alive, rose to fame in the 1990s. Despite battling addiction and personal loss, he has since redeemed himself and even made a remarkable career comeback.

The actor on the set of "Adams of Eagle Lake," 1975 | Source: Getty Images

The actor on the set of “Adams of Eagle Lake,” 1975 | Source: Getty Images

The actor’s career began on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse and in various regional theater productions. His rise to fame came with the TV miniseries “Rich Man, Poor Man” (1976).

He revealed that his weight changed throughout the project, starting at 160 pounds for the younger scenes and exceeding 180 pounds when portraying the character in middle age.

The actor on the set of "Rich Man, Poor Man," 1975 | Source: Getty Images

The actor on the set of “Rich Man, Poor Man,” 1975 | Source: Getty Images

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Years later, the Hollywood star gained recognition for his striking looks. In 1992, he graced the cover of Sexiest Man Alive, celebrated for his bad-boy appeal and described as a “big-lug Adonis with the heart of gold.”

The actor during The Annual Academy Award Nominees Luncheon on March 17, 1992, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actor during The Annual Academy Award Nominees Luncheon on March 17, 1992, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Aside from the acclaim, the Golden Globe nominee faced numerous challenges in his life, including battles with alcohol and drug addiction. His troubles began as far back as his school days when he was expelled for drinking during football practice.

The star faced ongoing battles with alcohol and drug abuse, frequently making morning trips to the local liquor store in his pajamas and robe. His excessive drinking was an open secret, prompting criticism from his co-star in “The Ultimate Solution of Grace Quigley” (1985), Katharine Hepburn.

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The actor at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Player," 1992 | Source: Getty Images

The actor at the Los Angeles premiere of “The Player,” 1992 | Source: Getty Images

She reportedly said, “I hear you’ve been dead drunk in every gutter in town, and it has to stop.” He famously replied, “I can’t stop. I’ve got a few more to go.”

His problems intensified in 2002 when he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and the drug known as the “date rape” substance.

The actor in a mug shot following his arrest on September 11, 2002, in California | Source: Getty Images

The actor in a mug shot following his arrest on September 11, 2002, in California | Source: Getty Images

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Shortly after, he entered rehab and, following his doctor’s advice, began spending hours in a hyperbaric chamber — typically used for divers—to help repair the brain damage caused by his substance abuse.

In a September 2017 interview, the public figure revealed that he drank “on and off” until a few years earlier before finally quitting. He explained, “Now I can have a drink and stop, but I used to fill the gaps between adrenaline rushes with booze and drugs.”

The actor attends the ceremony honoring him with a Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame on November 20, 2017, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actor attends the ceremony honoring him with a Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame on November 20, 2017, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Fast forward to a December 2022 interview, the veteran star was asked if he was still off alcohol. He responded, “No. I stopped drinking rather abruptly, and I didn’t even have to fight it. Drinking and smoking just all went away about three or four years ago.”

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During his recovery, Nick Nolte faced more setbacks. While he was away on location, his Malibu home was destroyed by a wildfire — the second house he lost to such fires.

Nick Nolte attends the world premiere of "Rittenhouse Square," 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Nick Nolte attends the world premiere of “Rittenhouse Square,” 2022 | Source: Getty Images

“You feel helpless,” he shared in a November 2018 interview. “I lost all my scripts, the preparation, the clothes from every film I’d ever done. But everybody’s safe. You just have to start over.”

Despite the loss, he had no plans to retire. “I don’t understand retirement. I just don’t know what I’d do with myself,” he stated. The seasoned star noted that he would keep at it until it no longer made sense, adding that learning lines and getting into new situations is what he believes keeps his brain active.

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Nick Nolte poses for photographs during an interview on August 27, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Nick Nolte poses for photographs during an interview on August 27, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

As for his roles, Nolte has a fascination with playing homeless characters due to the depth and range these roles offer. For “Down and Out in Beverly Hills,” he even spent time on the streets and attempted to access homeless shelters to immerse himself in the character, an experience that quickly gave him a sense of the role.

Nick Nolte pictured on set of the movie "Rittenhouse" 2021 | Source: Getty Images

Nick Nolte pictured on set of the movie “Rittenhouse” 2021 | Source: Getty Images

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When asked about his method for “Rittenhouse Square,” he reflected on his earlier role in “Down and Out in Beverly Hills.” For the 1986 film, director Paul Mazursky had the film star live on the streets for about three days to understand the reality of homelessness.

This time, with “Rittenhouse Square,” director Brandon Eric Kamin saw Nolte build upon that earlier experience, allowing him to deepen the character with the knowledge he had already gained.

Dharon E. Jones and Nick Nolte pictured on set of "Rittenhouse" 2021 | Source: Getty Images

Dharon E. Jones and Nick Nolte pictured on set of “Rittenhouse” 2021 | Source: Getty Images

Apart from making an effort to perfect a character, the Nebraska native reportedly feels Hollywood has changed so much that he hardly recognizes it. Since his last studio film, “Angel Has Fallen” in 2019, and voicing Kuiil in “The Mandalorian,” he has shifted to working primarily on independent films, where he now feels completely at ease.

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Nick Nolte photographed at the world premiere of "Angel Has Fallen," 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Nick Nolte photographed at the world premiere of “Angel Has Fallen,” 2019 | Source: Getty Images

His last public appearance was at the world premiere of “Rittenhouse Square” in 2022. The “Hulk” star, now 83, has been divorced three times and once faced a palimony suit.

Nolte is a proud father of two: his son, Brawley Nolte, born in June 1986, and his daughter, Sophia Nolte, born in October 2007. In a 2015 interview, he reflected on fatherhood, saying that committing to having a child and the responsibility that comes with it was a difficult decision.

Nick and Brawley Nolte spotted at the International Airport on March 28, 1997, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Nick and Brawley Nolte spotted at the International Airport on March 28, 1997, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

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He expressed his love for being a father but acknowledged the challenge of finding time to spend with his children amid a busy life. To him, the greatest aspect of marriage is not the union itself, but the children.

In the same interview, when asked about the last time he cried, Nolte revealed that he cried daily, not due to tragedy but as part of his emotional nature.

Nick Nolte attends the world premiere of "Rittenhouse Square," 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Nick Nolte attends the world premiere of “Rittenhouse Square,” 2022 | Source: Getty Images

He explained that his first tears each morning came from the pain of getting out of bed in his 70s, though he felt better once his joints started moving. He joked that his walks in the woods had taken a toll on his body.

Despite the many hardships he faced, Nick Nolte found strength in fatherhood and his passion for acting. Now in his 80s, he continues to embrace life’s challenges with resilience and humor.

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