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Michael Jeter (; August 26, 1952 – March 30, 2003) was an American actor. Known for his career on stage and screen, Jeter played diverse characters. He won a
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and a
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. He portrayed Herman Stiles on the sitcom '' Evening Shade'' from 1990 until 1994. Jeter was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. He studied at Memphis State University and later pursued a career in acting. He made his Broadway debut acting in the musical '' Once in a Lifetime'' (1979), followed by '' G. R. Point''. For his role as Otto Kringelein in the musical '' Grand Hotel'' (1989) he received a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Jeter also portrayed Giuseppe Zangara in the musical '' Assassins'' (1989). Jeter gained fame for his roles in ''
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'' (1991) and '' The Green Mile'' (1999). His other notable film roles include in ''
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'' (1983), '' Miller's Crossing'' (1990), '' Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit'' (1993), '' Air Bud'' (1997), ''
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'' (1997), '' Patch Adams'' (1998), ''
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'' (2001), '' Open Range'' (2003), and '' The Polar Express'' (2004). He also appeared on ''
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's Elmo's World'' as the other Mister Noodle from 2000 to 2003.


Early life and education

Jeter was born in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee on August 26, 1952. His mother, Virginia (née Raines), was a housewife. His father, William Claud Jeter, was a dentist. Jeter had one brother, William, and four sisters, Virginia, Amanda, Emily, and Lori. Jeter was a student at Memphis State University (now the
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) when his interests changed from medicine to acting. He performed in several plays and musicals at the Circuit Theatre and its partner theatre, the Playhouse on the Square, in midtown Memphis. He left Memphis to further pursue his stage career in
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, Maryland.


Career

Jeter's woebegone look, extreme flexibility, and high energy led Tommy Tune to cast him in the off-Broadway play '' Cloud 9'' in 1981. Much of his work specialised in playing eccentric, pretentious, or wimpy characters, as in ''
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'', '' Waterworld'', '' Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'', '' The Green Mile'' and '' Drop Zone''. Occasionally, Jeter was able to stray from type for more diverse characters, such as those he portrayed in ''
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'', '' Air Bud'', and '' Open Range''. Jeter is perhaps most known for his role as convicted felon Eduard Delacroix in '' The Green Mile'', a role for which he was nominated along with the rest of the cast for a Screen Actors Guild Award. In ''The Fisher King'', Jeter portrayed "an unnamed homeless cabaret singer", and "shimmies across the screen with boundless confidence, turning what might have been a grotesque, or at least merely humorous, part into something noble, even indomitable... In a film unafraid of big acting, Jeter goes bigger than anyone." He also played Mr. Noodle's brother, Mister Noodle, on ''
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'' from 2000 to 2003. He appeared in an episode of '' Touched by an Angel'' in 1999 as Gus, an insurance salesman who arrives in Las Vegas, in the episode "The Man Upstairs". His last two appearances were in the films '' Open Range'' and '' The Polar Express''. Both films were in post-production at the time of his death and, when released, contained a dedication to his memory. The season 35 premiere of ''Sesame Street'', a special entitled "The Street We Live On", was similarly dedicated to Jeter.


Personal life and death

Jeter was gay and met his partner Sean Blue in 1995; they were together until Jeter's death in 2003. Jeter was HIV-positive and disclosed his diagnosis in a 1997 interview on ''
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''. Despite this, he remained healthy for many years. Jeter also announced while accepting his 1990 Tony that he had recovered from
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. On March 30, 2003, Jeter was found dead by Blue at his home in Hollywood Hills, California. He was 50 years old. Blue said that Jeter died of complications after an epileptic seizure. Jeter was
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, and his ashes were given to charity.


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