Michael Nouri
Michael David Nouri, born on December 9, 1945, is a distinguished American actor with a prolific career in both television and film. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Nick Hurley in the iconic 1983 film "Flashdance," which solidified his place in cinematic history.
Nouri has a rich background in soap operas, portraying memorable characters such as Caleb Cortlandt/Cooney in "All My Children," Elliott Hampton in "The Young and the Restless," and Steve Kaslo in "Search for Tomorrow." His versatility extends to numerous television series, where he has held recurring roles, including Jeremy Stonehouse in "Devils," Bob Schwartz in "Yellowstone," and Eli David, the father of Ziva David, in "NCIS." Other notable appearances include roles in "The Slap," "Damages," "The O.C.," and the sitcom "Love & War."
In addition to his work in "Flashdance," Nouri has appeared in a variety of films, including King Marchan in "Victor/Victoria," Dr. Spence in "Finding Forrester," and Joe DiMaggio in "61*." His filmography also features Congressman Stewart in "Last Holiday," Mr. Tose in "Invincible," Chairman Bergen in "The Proposal," and Karl Valentine in "Woman Walks Ahead." He has made significant contributions to numerous TV movies throughout his career.
Filmography
Easy Rider: The Ride Back
Last Holiday (2006)
My Favorite Girlfriend
Terminal Error
Teleios
Captain America (1990)
American Yakuza
Swiped (2025)
At the Sinatra Club
Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer
The Hidden
Black Ice
Contract on Cherry Street
Hologram Man
Inner Sanctum II
Boynton Beach Club
Any Day Now
No Escape, No Return
To the Limit
High Roller: The Stu Ungar Story
Lovely & Amazing
Alex & the List
In the Arms of a Killer
Victor/Victoria (1995)
Finding Forrester
Con Man
The Squeeze (2015)
Flashdance