Dean Nolen
Dean Nolen, Born on (October 5, 1964), in Dallas Texas, is an American actor with a diverse career spanning film, television, and theater.,Nolen has established himself as a versatile performer, capable of handling a wide range of roles.
Nolen's television credits include appearances in popular series such as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "FBI: Most Wanted," showcasing his ability to deliver compelling performances in dramatic roles. He has also appeared in films like "Paparazzi." Notably, he has an uncredited role in the 1981 cult classic film "Deadly Blessing."
Prior to his screen work, Nolen cultivated a strong foundation in theater. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater and Music from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, and later honed his craft at the Yale School of Drama, graduating in 2000. He originated the role of Jeffrey in the off-Broadway play "Tabletop," earning a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble. He also originated the role of Harry Bright on Broadway in "Mamma Mia."
Nolen's dedication to his craft and his ability to move seamlessly between different mediums have solidified his reputation as a respected actor in the entertainment industry.
Acting
TV
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
as Philip Montrose
1999
TV
Law & Order
as Professor Dan Enright
1990
TV
FBI: Most Wanted
as Wade Gimball
2020
TV
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
as Rosenthal
2001
Movie
Paparazzi
as Reporter
2004
Movie
Deadly Blessing
as (uncredited)
1981
TV
Crossing Jordan
as Attorney Hagen
2001
Movie
Armed for Action
as Agent Carter
1992
Movie
Seraglio
2000
Movie
Blood on the Badge
as Whitney Bell
1992
After Jimmy
as Neighbor (uncredited)
1996