• Name: Michael Jeter
  • Date of Birth: August 26, 1952
  • Place of Birth: Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, USA
Mini-bio: With his trademark red moustache, personable smile, and childlike demeanor, longtime character actor Michael Jeter brought smiles to children nationwide with his role on Sesame Street as Mr. Noodle's ... read moreBrother. Aside from his memorable role on that children's television mainstay, Jeter could also be seen in a number of memorable film roles in such efforts as Miller's Crossing (1990) and The Fisher King (1991). Chances are, if you don't recognize his name you would certainly recognize his face. Born in Lawrenceburg, TN, in August of 1952, Jeter first opted to follow a career in medicine, though a stint at Memphis State University found the creative young student leaning ever closer to a career as an actor. Taking on minor film roles beginning with 1979's Hairspray, the burgeoning young actor would subsequently appear in such films as Milos Foreman's Ragtime (1981) and Woody Allen's Zelig (1983), though early struggles with alcohol and substance abuse threatened to sideline his screen career in the mid-'80s. Abandoning the screen for a career as a legal secretary the same year that Zelig was released, fate guided Jeter back into his true calling when a producer, recalling his role in television's Designing Women, asked that he take a supporting role on the Burt Reynolds' sitcom Evening Shade. Accepting the role as assistant football coach Herman Stiles, Jeter's enthusiasm for acting was re-ignited as he was honored with an Emmy for the role in 1992. A busy stage actor as well, Jeter won a Tony in 1990 for his performance in Grand Hotel. From 1990 on, Jeter maintained his film career with a series of memorably quirky roles. Perhaps his most unique and affecting role came with the release of director Terry Gilliam's The Fisher King. As a homeless transvestite who croons for Amanda Plummer's character after making a flamboyant entrance into her quiet office, Jeter's carefree ditty was a highlight of the film. The 1990s proved a busy decade for Jeter, and roles in such popular films as Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993), Air Bud (1997), and The Green Mile (1999) assured that his career would flourish well into the new millennium. Announcing that he had been infected with HIV in 1997, audiences could never have known how quickly the deadly virus would take its toll on the energetic and optimistic actor. Though Jeter would usher in the new millennium with roles in such prominent box-office releases as The Gift (2000) and Jurassic Park III (2001), it was his role on Sesame Street that endeared him to children and made good use of his genuinely playful nature. Sadly, Jeter succumbed to complications from the HIV virus in late March of 2003. Before his untimely death, Jeter would complete roles in Kevin Costner's Open Range (2003) and Robert Zemeckis' family fantasy The Polar Express (2004). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Replace this image with an actor photoMichael Jeter mini-bio: 10 June 1992 Joins an all-star cast for a tribute to Stephen Sondheim in a production called "Sondheim - A Celebration at Carnegie Hall". Michael performed with James Naughton in a duet called "Waiting for the Girls"
He won a Tony in 1990 for "Grand Hotel".
Turned from career in medicine to acting while a student at Memphis State Univ.
Won an Emmy for his portrayl of fragile math teacher Herman Styles on "Evening Shade"
Jeter is widely known by toddlers and preschoolers everywhere as Sesame Street's loveable buffoon 'Mr Noodle's brother, Mr Noodle'.
Won Broadway's 1990 Tony as Best Actor (Featured Role - Musical) for "Grand Hotel, The Musical."
Revealed his HIV status on "Entertainment Tonight" before it could be revealed by any tabloids.
Date of Death: 30 March 2003, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal Quotes:
"I often see myself in my private life as being a pinched and confined person. When I get on the stage I can open up."
"I'm not dying of aids, I'm living with HIV."

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  • What 2003 movie featured Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actor Michael Jeter as Percy, the ecclectic owner of the Fort Harmon Livery? Sadly, this was Jeter's final live-action movie before his death.  Answer »
  • Michael Jeter is in "The Green Mile".  Answer »
  • What actor tragically died from the AIDS virus and was seen in films such as 'The Green Mile' 'Polar Express' 'Air Bud' 'Jurassic Park III' and was commonly seen on Sesame Street as Mr. Noodles  Answer »
  • Who said, "I want to be Katharine Hepburn", in the movie, "The Fisher King"?  Answer »

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