William L. Nolte, a notable figure in the world of film, was born on December 16, 1889, in the vibrant city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, a place that would later become a significant part of his life's journey.
As an individual with a multifaceted career, Nolte worked as both an assistant director and production manager, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry through his work on various projects, including The Lost City (1935),Life Goes On (1938),and The Duke Is Tops (1938),to name a few.
In his personal life, Nolte was twice married, first to Edna J. Cella and then to Mary E. Rupert, a testament to his enduring commitment to the institution of marriage.
As the years went by, Nolte's life came full circle, and he eventually passed away on November 9, 1965, in the city of Los Angeles, California, USA, a place that had become his home and the backdrop for many of his life's experiences.