Charles Noland Net Worth is $20 Million Charles Noland Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Charles Noland is an American actor, appearing in over 100 different films and television episodes with recurring roles on The West Wing (7 Seasons) and ER (2 Seasons). Noland received two Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama “ER” for both 1996 and 1997. He has also received two Prime Time Emmy Awards, both for Contribution to the Emmy Award Winning Drama Series West Wing in the 2001-2002 and the 2002-2003 season.Noland also has a lengthy stage career in both acting and directing, including work at The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, A Contemporary Theatre in Seattle, Kern Shakespeare Festival in Bakersfield, Fort Worth Shakespeare, and Incline, The Theatre Group in Los Angeles.Nolan studied drama at the University of California, Davis and University of California, Santa Cruz.
Profession Actor, Producer
Actor Title Year Status Character The Hybrids Family 2015 Prater Model Minority 2012 Guard 3 Shameless 2012 TV Series Clyde Eagleheart 2011 TV Series Creepy Earl NCIS 2008 TV Series Bob Simms The Double Born 2008 Mr. Stanton Saving Grace 2007 TV Series Man with Cell Phone The West Wing 1999-2006 TV Series Reporter Steve / Steve / Reporter #1 / ... My Name Is Earl 2005 TV Series Guy Dirty Deeds 2005 Blind Man Cold Case 2004 TV Series Walter Rafferty (2003) Old School 2003 Beav S1m0ne 2002 Detective Watching Ellie 2002 TV Series Father of the Bride The Nightmare Room 2001 TV Series Principal Hunt Bubble Boy 2001 Perris Townie Blow 2001 Jack Stevens Martial Law 1999 TV Series Eugene Break Up 1998 Neighbor Desperate Measures 1998 Cigarette Guard ER 1995-1997 TV Series E-Ray Living Single 1997 TV Series Lenny Suddenly 1996 TV Movie Cabbie Mike Sliders 1996 TV Series Concierge Boy Meets World 1996 TV Series Garrett The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play 1996 TV Movie Gumpy Cook Up Close & Personal 1996 Focus Group Member Woman Undone 1996 TV Movie Trim The Home Court 1995 TV Series Man #6 OP Center 1995 TV Movie Lt. Corcoran Le bâton: The Stick 1994 TV Short Carlo the Foreman The Little Rascals 1994 Amish Man Bakersfield P.D. 1993-1994 TV Series Fred Viper 1994 TV Series Rimmer Precious Victims 1993 TV Movie Deputy Hazelwood The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. 1993 TV Series Scratchy Danger Theatre 1993 TV Series Dave Taylor (segment "Fatal Distraction") Human Target 1992 TV Series Wayne's World 1992 Ron Paxton Matlock 1989-1992 TV Series Gas Station Attendant / Clerk China Beach 1989-1991 TV Series Ray / NCO #2 Head of the Class 1991 TV Series Foreman Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever 1991 Ray Servants of Twilight 1991 Plummer Dragnet 1991 TV Series Charles Miller Hunter 1990 TV Series Elmer Bickey The Face of Fear 1990 TV Movie Guard #2 Tummy Trouble 1989 Short Sign Carrier Thirtysomething 1989 TV Series Alex Three Fugitives 1989 Bartender Cheers 1988 TV Series Hockey Buddy #1 Sunset 1988 Jail Inmate Surrender 1987/I Thug U.S. Marshals: Waco & Rhinehart 1987 TV Movie Bishopson Highway to Heaven 1986 TV Series Ice Cream Man Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 1982 TV Series Gargan
Producer Title Year Status Character The Double Born 2008 executive producer
Self Title Year Status Character Juggling Fire: Making an Independent Film with Flashlights and Batteries 2010 Documentary Narrator The Nurses Station 2005 Video short Himself
Known for movies Blow (2001) as Jack Stevens
Wayne's World (1992) as Ron Paxton
The West Wing (1999-2006) as Reporter Steve / Steve / Reporter #1 / Reporter #2 / Reporter #2 - Steve / Reporter #3
Old School (2003) as Beav