MICHAEL NOURI's (Dr. Spence) film credits include "Heart of a Champion," "Lady in Waiting," and "Yakuza." In the early 1980s he scored a personal success in "Flashdance." Other early film credits include "Goodbye Columbus," "The Imagemaker," "The Hidden," "Little Vegas" and "Da Vinci's Way."
Nouri has extensive television credits and has appeared on such series as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" as well as "Law & Order," Showtime's "Harlequin Romance," CBS TV's "The Doris Duke Story," "Between Love and Honor," "Burke's Law," "Rage of Angels: The Story Continues," "Quiet Victory," "Love and War," "The Gangster Chronicles," "Beacon Hill" as well as the soon to be aired "Second Honeymoon" for CBS and HBO's "61" directed by Billy Crystal.
Nouri most recently hit the boards in "Call Me Madame" at the Freud Theatre in Los Angeles. He also co-starred on Broadway in the musical "Victor/Victoria," directed by Blake Edwards. He appeared in the Stephen Sondheim musical "Putting It Together" at the Mark Taper Forum and in Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" with Long Beach Civic Light Opera.