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      • After six seasons, Parenthood left the air in 2015 in a highly emotional way: Craig T. Nelson's character, Zeek Braverman, died after a long battle with heart problems.
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  2. Aug 25, 2022 · After six seasons, Parenthood left the air in 2015 in a highly emotional way: Craig T. Nelson's character, Zeek Braverman, died after a long battle with heart problems. Nelson...

  3. Nelson also reprised the role again in the video games Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure and in the Disney Infinity video game series, except for the video game and The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer, where he was replaced by actor Richard McGonagle.

    • Who Is Craig T. Nelson?
    • How Rich Is He, as of Now? Craig T. Nelson Net Worth
    • Early Life, Parents, Sister, Nationality, Ethnicity
    • Educational Background
    • Career Beginnings
    • Rise to Stardom
    • Continued Success
    • Further Work
    • Recent Years
    • Appearance and Vital Statistics

    Craig Theodore Nelson was born on 4 April 1944 under the zodiac sign of Aries, in Spokane, Washington State USA. He is a 77-year-old actor, producer, director, and former stand-up comedian, probably best recognized for landing the role of Coach Hayden Fox in the ABC sitcom “Coach” (1989-1997), playing Chief Jack Mannion in the CBS crime drama serie...

    As of mid-2021, Craig T. Nelson’s net worth is estimated at over $50 million, earned largely through his successful career as a professional actor, working on 90 television and film titles since he launched his career back in 1970. His net worth includes such assets as a five-acre oceanfront property in Kauai, Hawaii, where he built a 2,700 square ...

    Craig T. Nelson spent his early years in his hometown of Spokane, where he was raised with his sister named Dayle Cole by their father, Armand Gilbert Nelson, who was a businessman, and mother, Vera Margaret (née Spindler), who was a dancer; he holds American nationality and belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group. He is of German, Norwegian, Briti...

    Regarding his education, Craig T. Nelson went to Lewis and Clark High School, where he played baseball, basketball and American Football. Upon matriculation, he enrolled in Central Washington University to study Criminology, since he dreamt of working for the CIA; however, he dropped out and later attended Yakima Valley Community College, where he ...

    Craig T. Nelson started his career as a stand-up comedian, and joined The Groundlings improv comedy troupe. He also formed a comedy team with Barry Levinson and Rudy De Luca, and they performed regularly at The Comedy Store. At the time, he also started pursuing roles in film and on TV, and eventually made his debut film appearance as Sgt. O’Connor...

    Craig T. Nelson’s first major role came in 1979 when he portrayed Frank Bowers in Norman Jewison’s courtroom drama neo-noir film “…And Justice For All”, opposite Al Pacino. Written by Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. In 1980, he landed such small roles as a cop in the semi-biogra...

    In 1989, Craig T. Nelson featured as Major Bill Harcourt in the made-for-TV biographical film “Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story”, directed by Brian Gibson, then starred in the role of Chief Hyde in the box office hit “Turner & Hooch”, alongside Tom Hanks. He gained worldwide recognition for starring in the lead role of Coach Hayden Fo...

    In 1997, Craig T. Nelson took the role of Alexander Cullen in Taylor Hackford’s supernatural horror “The Devil’s Advocate”, co-starring alongside Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron. It became a box office success and earned a Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. It was followed by his portrayal of Dr. Simon Chase in the ABC horror sci-fi min...

    Craig T. Nelson’s next major role came when he joined the cast of the NBC comedy-drama series “Parenthood”, in which he played Ezekiel ‘Zeke’ Braverman in more than 90 episodes, from 2010 to 2015. He then had a part as Martin Barrow in Etan Cohen’s 2015 comedy “Get Hard”, next to Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart, and was Kenny Wells in the 2016 crime “G...

    Craig T. Nelson has short grey hair and blue eyes. He stands at a height of 6ft 3ins (1.92m), while his weight is around 200lbs (90kgs). Information about his vital statistics, biceps size, and shoe size isn’t available.

  4. Sep 22, 2022 · To commemorate its four-decade anniversary, Poltergeist has been restored and released for the first time in 4K Ultra HD, and Williams and Craig T. Nelson —who starred as the besieged...

  5. Oct 23, 2018 · Nelson has been open about his past struggles with addiction, and how he transformed his life in recovery. Today, he says working with Sidney Poitier on Stir Crazy early in his career changed...

  6. Jan 11, 2023 · Craig T. Nelson has appeared on more than 30 episodes of "Young Sheldon" since making his first appearance in 2019. During that time, Nelson's character has been welcomed to the Cooper dinner...

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · Craig T. Nelson (Hayden Fox) Remembered as the fictional football coach, Coach Fox, Craig T. Nelson already had a storied career prior to the show’s airing, as he previously starred in “Silkwood” and the first two “Poltergeist” films, per TV Insider .