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Nicholas Pryor (born January 28, 1935) is an American film and television actor. ==Life and career== Pryor was born Nicholas David Probst in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Dorothy (née Driskill) and J. Stanley Probst, a pharmaceutical manufacturer.〔(Nicholas Pryor Biography (1935-) )〕 His early film credits include appearances in ''The Way We Live Now'' (1970), ''Man on a Swing'' (1974), ''The Happy Hooker'' (1975), ''Smile'' (1975), and as nervous college professor Samuel Graves in the 1976 cult film ''The Gumball Rally''. Notable film credits included appearing alongside William Holden and Lee Grant in ''Damien: Omen II'' (1978) , as one of the sick passengers in ''Airplane!'' (1980), the role of Joel Goodson (Tom Cruise)'s father in the hit movie ''Risky Business'' (1983), and as Julian Wells' father in ''Less Than Zero'' (1987). His other film credits include ''The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh'' (1979), ''The Falcon and the Snowman'' (1985), ''Morgan Stewart's Coming Home'' (1987), ''Pacific Heights'' (1990), ''Hoffa'' (1992), ''Sliver'' (1993), ''Hail Caesar'' (1994), ''The Chamber'' (1996), ''Murder at 1600'' (1997), ''Molly'' (1999), ''Collateral Damage'' (2002) and ''The List'' (2007). Pryor's most notable television role was that of A. Milton Arnold, the Chancellor of California University, in the television series ''Beverly Hills, 90210''. Pryor's character, who appeared on the show from 1994–97, was a widower and the father of one daughter, Claire (portrayed by Kathleen Robertson). His other television appearances included ''The Adams Chronicles'' (1976), ''Washington: Behind Closed Doors'' (1977), ''Gideon's Trumpet'' (1980), ''Splendor in the Grass'' (1981) and ''Murder in Three Acts'' (1986). For several years in the late 1990s and early 2000s, he played the role of Victor Collins on ''General Hospital'' and its spin-off, ''Port Charles''. Pryor has been married to actress Christine Belford since July 1993. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nicholas Pryor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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