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Nicolas Coster

 
Actor: Nicolas Coster
  • Born: Dec 03, 1934 in London, England, UK
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Just You and Me, Kid, My Blood Runs Cold, Hearts Adrift
  • First Major Screen Credit: My Blood Runs Cold (1965)

Biography

The son of a New Zealand marine commander, actor Nicolas Coster was born in London. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, then moved to New York, where he studied at Sanford Meisner's Neighborhood Playhouse. A businesslike type best suited to executive roles, Coster has spent most of his time in TV daytime drama: Young Dr. Malone, Secret Storm, As the World Turns, Somerset, Another World, One Life to Live, All My Children and Santa Barbara. Even his first prime-time stint was the weekly soap opera Our Private World (1965). Coster's film credits include All the President's Men (1976), Reds (1981), and Betsy's Wedding (1991); he has also done stage and commercial voiceover work. An avid scuba diver, Nicolas Coster is licensed as a U.S. Coast Guard skipper in his off-hours. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Nicolas Coster
Born December 3, 1934
London, United Kingdom

Nicolas Coster (born December 3, 1934) is a British-born American actor, most known for his work in daytime drama and as a character actor on nighttime television series.

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Biography

Coster was born in London, United Kingdom to an American mother and a father from New Zealand who was a marine commander.[1] In daytime, he first appeared in the NBC soap opera Young Doctor Malone. Later, he created the role of Professor Paul Britton on The Secret Storm, a role that he played in 1964 and from 1967-1968. He played John Aldrich in both the primetime serialized drama Our Private World and later on As the World Turns. He also played Robert Delaney on two shows: Somerset and Another World.

Coster's first appearance on television was on an episode of The U.S. Steel Hour in 1959. Since then, he has racked up over 80 appearances on three dozen television shows, guest-starring most notably as David Warner, the father of Blair Warner, on the sitcom The Facts of Life. He also spent one season on the NBC comedy Sheriff Lobo.

He returned to daytime television by first recreating his Robert Delaney role on Another World. He later played gangster-turned-informant Anthony Macana on One Life to Live. He then played the role of Lionel Lockridge on a new California-based serial Santa Barbara. He left his role on that show briefly - but long enough to play Steve Andrews on the ABC soap opera All My Children. He returned to act on Santa Barbara but the show was eventually canceled. He returned to play a second role on As the World Turns.

He is also famous for the television commercials that he has made through the years. One famous line that he said first was on a commercial for Geritol, a vitamin tonic: "My wife: I think I'll keep her."

Coster is currently married, with three children (two from a previous marriage to actress Candace Hilligoss).

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