Nick Jolley, a multi-talented individual, was born on February 17, 1948, in Hindsboro, Illinois. His foray into the world of film acting was a notable one, as he took on the heroic lead role of Chris Duncan in the low-budget horror movie Asylum of Satan, released in 1972.
In addition to his acting talents, Nick also showcased his vocal abilities by singing the song "Red Light Lady", which was featured on the soundtrack of Asylum of Satan. This demonstrated his range and versatility as an artist.
Jolley's passion for the performing arts extended beyond film and music, as he was an understudy and onstage performer in several Broadway theatre revivals of hit plays, including "Oklahoma!" and "The Pirates of Penzance". He also gained experience in TV commercials and dinner theater productions, further honing his craft.
Tragically, Nick Jolley's life was cut short when he passed away at the age of 48 on February 6, 1997. Despite his relatively short time in the spotlight, he left a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, and his legacy continues to be celebrated by fans and admirers alike.
Biography:
Born: February 17, 1948, Hindsboro, Illinois
Died: February 6, 1997, age 48