Charles Noland

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Charles Noland is an American actor who has appeared in many TV shows and films, including Blow and Wayne's World . He was a supporting character on ER for 2 seasons and on The West Wing for 7 seasons. [1] [2]

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Noland has also had a long stage career, both as an actor and as a director, having worked with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, ACT Theatre, the Kern Shakespeare Festival, the Fort Worth Shakespeare Festival, and Incline, The Theatre Group. [3]

Noland studied drama at the University of California, Davis and the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 Surrender Thug
1988 Sunset Jail Inmates
1989 Three Fugitives Bartender
1991 Rock 'n' Roll High School Forever Roy
1991Servants of TwilightPlummer
1992 Wayne's World Ron Paxton
1994 The Little Rascals Amish Man
1996 Up Close & Personal Focus Group Member
1998 Desperate Measures Cigarette Guard
1998 Break Up Neighbor
2001 Blow Jack Stevens
2001 Bubble Boy Perris Townie
2002 Simone Detective
2003 Old School Beav
2005 Dirty Deeds Blind Man
2008The Double BornMr. StantonAlso executive producer
2012Model MinorityGuard 3
2015 Hybrids Professor Prater
2018A Doggone AdventureAnti-crab Gate Guard

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers GarganEpisode: "Heritage"
1986 Highway to Heaven Ice Cream ManEpisode: "The Last Assignment"
1987U.S. Marshals: Waco & RhinehartBishopsonTelevision film
1988 Cheers Hockey Buddy #1Episode: "Those Lips, Those Ice"
1989 Thirtysomething AlexEpisode: "About Last Night"
1989, 1991 China Beach Ray / NCO #22 episodes
1989, 1992 Matlock Gas Station Attendant / Clerk
1990 The Face of Fear Guard #2Television film
1990, 1991 Head of the Class Foreman / M.I.T. Recruiter2 episodes
1990 Hunter Elmer Bickey
1991 Dragnet Charles MillerEpisode: "Weekend Warrior"
1993 Danger Theatre Dave TaylorEpisode: "Fatal Distraction/Lethal Luau"
1993 The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. ScratchyEpisode: "Pilot"
1993 Precious Victims Deputy HazelwoodTelevision film
1993, 1994 Bakersfield P.D. Fred2 episodes
1994 Viper RimmerEpisode: "Safe as Houses"
1995 Tom Clancy's Op Center Lt. CorcoranMiniseries
1995 The Home Court Man #6Episode: "Time Flies"
1995–1997 ER E-Ray13 episodes
1996Woman UndoneTrimTelevision film
1996The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul PlayGumpy Cook
1996 Boy Meets World GarrettEpisode: "You Can Go Home Again"
1996 Sliders ConciergeEpisode: "Double Cross"
1996 Suddenly Cabbie MikeTelevision film
1997 Living Single LennyEpisode: "The Clown That Roared"
1999 Martial Law EugeneEpisode: "Substitutes"
1999–2006 The West Wing Steve43 episodes
2001 The Nightmare Room Principal HuntEpisode: "Four Eyes"
2002 Watching Ellie Father of the BrideEpisode: "Wedding"
2004 Cold Case Walter RaffertyEpisode: "The Boy in the Box"
2005 My Name Is Earl GuyEpisode: "White Lie Christmas"
2007 Saving Grace Man with Cell PhoneEpisode: "Is There a Scarlet Letter on My Breast?"
2008 NCIS Bob SimmsEpisode: "Murder 2.0"
2011 Eagleheart Creepy EarlEpisode: "Creeps"
2012 Shameless ClydeEpisode: "Father's Day"
2017 One Mississippi Clancy2 episodes
2018, 2019 Tropical Cop Tales Don Quidong / Primetime Weeyums
2020 A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote SteveTelevision film

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