In this in-depth 2003 interview, legendary actor Nick Nolte (The Prince of Tides, Affliction, The Thin Red Line, Hulk) opens up about his craft, struggles, and latest projects, including Northfork (directed by the Polish Brothers) and The Beautiful Country (produced by Terrence Malick).
Nolte reflects with rare honesty on:
The highs and lows of his career — including films he “sold out” on
His battles with addiction, recovery, and controversial substance use
The challenges of fame, money, and family life in Hollywood
Collaborating with directors like Ang Lee, Terrence Malick, Brian De Palma, and Hal Ashby
Acting lessons from Katharine Hepburn, Carol Reed, and mentors who shaped his career
Why Northfork stands as a haunting, spiritual masterpiece
This interview isn’t just about movies — it’s about survival, artistry, and what it means to dedicate your life to storytelling.
00:00 – Welcome Nick Nolte back to the table
00:06 – Reflections on career & “selling out” roles
01:22 – Money, fame, and Hollywood pressures
01:46 – Addiction, recovery, and discovering GHB
03:16 – Struggles with sobriety & the “jig is up” moment
07:53 – Turning to science & the body’s chemistry
08:18 – Northfork and working with the Polish Brothers
09:17 – Story & themes of Northfork
11:11 – Daryl Hannah’s role & authenticity
11:26 – Balancing Hulk and Northfork
12:48 – Acting intensity and fainting on set
13:38 – Universal, secrecy, and Nolte’s approach
15:32 – Reflections on Ang Lee’s Hulk
16:50 – Discipline on set & freedom in performance
18:17 – Acting craft: “Don’t judge, become the character”
19:36 – Mentors & lessons from Carol Rice
21:10 – Memories of Katharine Hepburn
23:32 – Upcoming projects: The Beautiful Country (2003)
24:18 – On working with Terrence Malick (The Thin Red Line)
25:26 – Life lessons from science & longevity
29:23 – Contradictions: destruction vs. health
30:11 – Closing thoughts on Northfork & legacy
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