Michael Jeter

Versatile, diminutive character player of the NYC stage with a balding pate and mild Tennessee twang who is best known for his Emmy award-winning portrayal of likeable dweeb Herman Stiles, assistant coach to Burt Reynolds on the southern fried sitcom "Evening Shade" (CBS, 1990-94). Jeter first gained acclaim--and a Tony award--for his featured turn as the dying clerical worker (played in the original film by Lionel Barrymore) in the Broadway hit "Grand Hotel, The Musical" (1990). His off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway credits have included "The Boys Next Door", "Greater Tuna", and "Cloud 9". Jeter's film and TV credits extend back to 1979 when he made his feature debut with a small role in Milos Forman's film version of "Hair". He has appeared in a number of TV-movies and miniseries including "Gypsy" (CBS, 1993), starring Bette Midler, and "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City" (PBS, 1994).

Jeter has fared well playing extreme characters, such as in his small but indelible role as a homeless cabaret singer with AIDS in Terry Gilliam's "The Fisher King" (1991). He was nominated for another Emmy for playing a decidedly eccentric frog breeder in a 1993 episode of the quirky CBS-TV drama "Picket Fences"--a part written specially for him. Back on the big screen, Jeter provided sturdy comic support to Whoopi Goldberg in "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit" (1993), proved adept in the Wesley Snipes actioner "Drop Zone" (1994) as a nerdy computer whiz wanted by both the cops and the crooks.

In an emotional TV interview with Jann Carl of "Entertainment Tonight" in July 1997, Jeter disclosed that he had tested positive for HIV. He remained active in the industry, though, turning in a fine performance as a Cajun death row inmate in the Oscar-nominated "The Green Mile" (1999) and joining the cast of the long-running PBS children's series "Sesame Street" in 2000 as Mr. Noodle in the "Elmo's World" segments. After a turn in the high-profile sequel "Jurassic Park III" (2001) Jeter had a notable supporting turn as one of the loveable losers hoping for a big heist in "Welcome to Colinwood" (2002) and was tapped by director-star Kevin Costner to appear in the Western "Open Range" (2003). The actor had just completed a turn in a Performance Capture suit to film his dual role as the CGI characters Smokey and Steamer in the Robert Zemeckis-directed "The Polar Express" (2004), again opposite Hanks, when he died unexpectedly of undetermined causes.

  • Born:
    August 26, 1952 in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, USA
  • Died:
    March 30, 2003.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Secretary
Significant Others
  • Companion: Shaun Blue. Jeter identified his partner in a 1997 TV interview
Education
  • Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee
Milestones
  • 1979 Film acting debut, Milos Forman s Hair
  • 1979 TV acting debut, My Old Man , a CBS TV-movie
  • 1988 Debut as a TV series regular, Hothouse , playing a young psychiatrist
  • 1990 Played Herman Stiles on the popular CBS sitcom, Evening Shade ; won an Emmy for the role
  • 1990 Breakthrough stage role in Grand Hotel, The Musical ; earned Tony playing the dying bookkeeper
  • 1993 Delivered a memorable Emmy-nominated guest performance on an episode of Picket Fences as a reclusive and fetishistic frog breeder
  • 1997 Disclosed that he is HIV-positive in an interview with Jann Carl of Entertainment Tonight
  • 1999 Co-starred as a death row inmate in The Green Mile
  • 2000 Acted in South of Heaven, West of Hell , directed by and starring Dwight Yoakam
  • 2000 Had strong supporting role as a defense attorney in The Gift
  • 2000 Joined the cast of Sesame Street as Mr. Noodle in the Elmo s World segments
  • 2001 Co-starred in Jurassic Park III
  • 2002 Co-starred in the comedy feature Welcome To Collinwood
  • 2003 Appeared in director-star Kevin Costner s cattle drive Western Open Range
  • 2004 Starred opposite Tom Hanks in director Robert Zemeckis animated feature Polar Express
  • Worked as a secretary at a law firm

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