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  1. 1944. április 4-én született Craig Theodore Nelson néven a Washington állambeli Spokane -ben, [5] Vera Margaret (1906–1971) táncosnő és Armand Gilbert Nelson (1900–1964) üzletember fiaként. Nelson a Lewis and Clark High Schoolban tanult ahol futballozott, baseballozott és kosárlabdázott is. [6]

  2. Other articles where Craig T. Nelson is discussed: The Incredibles: Craig T. Nelson provided the voice of Bob Parr, also known as the superhumanly strong Mr. Incredible, and Holly Hunter played his wife, Helen, who used her fantastic stretching powers to fight crime as Elastigirl. Samuel L. Jackson voiced Frozone, Mr. Incredible’s ice-powered friend and…

  3. Biography. A personable Everyman with a knack for both deadpan comedy and heavy drama, Craig T. Nelson was a Los Angeles-based comic and gag writer before making his acting debut in 1971. Featured in largely minor roles for much of the 1970s and early 1980s, he hit pay dirt as the protective father of a suburban family under attack by ...

  4. Sep 26, 2013 · The actor: It took some time for Craig T. Nelson to find his footing as an actor, having started his career in stand-up—alongside Barry Levinson, oddly enough—but after spending most of the ...

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Craig T. Nelson: Wiki, Age, Childhood, and Education. Craig Theodore Nelson was born on 4 April 1944, in Spokane, Washington State, USA, the son of Armand Gilbert Nelson, a businessman, and Vera Margaret who was a dancer. He grew up in Spokane with his sister Dayle, and went to Lewis and Clark High School.

  6. Craig T. Nelson. The 15 best Pixar movies, ranked. Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, and the Book Club 2 ladies jet off to Italy in first photo from the sequel. The Big Bang Theory alum Simon Helberg to ...

  7. Craig T. Nelson Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table. The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want. Sort Craig T. Nelson movies by co-stars of his movies. Sort Craig T. Nelson movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)