Nick Castle Biography

Nick Castle
Nick Castle
  • Born Sept. 21, 1947

Castle was born in Kingsport, Tennessee, the son of Millie and Charles Edward Castle, who was an actor and top choreographer for motion pictures, television, and the stage, and was nominated for an Emmy. As a child, Nick Castle often appeared as an extra or in bit roles in his father\'s films. He studied film at USC, where he served as cinematographer for the Academy Award-winning live-action short film The Resurrection of Broncho Billy.

Castle\'s film credits include Dark Star where he played the beach ball alien, Major Payne, Dennis the Menace, The Last Starfighter, and Connors\' War as a director. He wrote the screenplays for the films Escape from New York and Hook. He was the writer and director of the film Tap.\n', 'Skeet\n', 'Castle played Michael Myers in the 1978 horror film Halloween, directed by former USC classmate John Carpenter, and was paid $25 a day. Castle\'s subsequent collaborations with Carpenter included his name being used as one of the main characters\' names in The Fog, co-writing the script of Escape From New York, and performing the title song of Big Trouble in Little China as part of the band The Coup De Villes, alongside Carpenter and another friend, Tommy Lee Wallace.

Castle wrote August Rush, a musical-drama directed by Kirsten Sheridan and starring Freddie Highmore, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Robin Williams, and Keri Russell, which was released in 2007. He also stars as himself in the 2010 documentary Halloween: The Inside Story by Filipino filmmaker Nick Noble.


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