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Michael Nader

Michael Nader (February 19, 1945 – August 23, 2021) was an actor best known for his portrayals of the suave on the prime-time from 1983 to 1989 and the enigmatic on the daytime drama from 1991 to 2001, with additional returns in 2013. Born in , , to Minnette Glogovac and John Nader, he was the nephew of B-movie actor and grew up in the area after his parents divorced and his mother relocated there during his childhood. Nader began his acting career as a teenager in the , appearing in beach party films such as (1963) and (1965), as well as the Disney comedy (1965). He transitioned to television in the 1970s, landing his first role as Kevin Thompson on from 1976 to 1978. His breakthrough came with , where he played the oil tycoon , a romantic interest for the iconic villainess Alexis Carrington Colby (played by ), contributing to the show's glamorous depiction of wealth and intrigue during its peak popularity. After leaving , Nader returned to daytime television with his long-running role as the wealthy and enigmatic on , where he shared complex storylines with (). He also guest-starred on series like Magnum, P.I., The Flash, and . In his , Nader was married three times: first to Robin Weiss (1984–1990), with whom he had a daughter, Lindsay; then to Beth Windsor (1992–1994); and finally to Jodi Lister from 2004 until his death. Nader died at his home in from an untreatable form of cancer, just ten days after diagnosis, survived by his wife and daughter. His career spanned over five decades, cementing his status as a versatile in American television, particularly within the genre.

Early years

Family background and childhood

Michael Nader was born on February 19, 1945, in , Missouri, to John Nader, a descendant of Lebanese immigrants, and Minnette (née Glogovac) Nader. His family heritage encompassed a mix of Lebanese and Yugoslavian (through his mother's Serbian roots) ancestry. Several months after his birth, Nader's parents separated, and he relocated with his mother to , where she pursued a career in entertainment as a backing singer for performers like and appeared in commercials to support the family. This early move immersed the young Nader in the vibrant scene. As the nephew of prominent 1950s actor , who starred in films such as Robot Monster and Four Guns to the Border, Michael gained early exposure to the entertainment industry through familial connections, fostering an initial fascination with acting and show business. At the age of six, while living in , Nader was struck by a drunk driver in a traumatic that required cosmetic but left him with a visible on his . This incident marked a pivotal moment in his childhood, contributing to a rebellious streak as he adjusted to life in the fast-paced [Los Angeles](/page/Los Angeles) environment, far removed from his Midwestern origins. Growing up amid the glamour and challenges of the city, Nader developed an early interest in , which became a key outlet during his formative years.

Education and early pursuits

Nader attended in Pacific Palisades, , after transferring from , and graduated in 1963. During his high school years, a facial scar from a childhood car accident at age six contributed to challenges with amid his adolescent experiences. As a teenager, Nader immersed himself in the surfing culture of Malibu, finding an outlet in beach activities that defined much of his youth. At age 16, he was one of three young surfers—alongside Duane King and Larry Shaw—featured in a September 1961 Life magazine article titled "The Mad, Happy Surfers: A Way of Life on the Wavetops," which captured the carefree yet rebellious spirit of California's emerging surf scene through photographs of the group riding waves and lounging on the beach. Nader's initial exposure to the entertainment world came through family connections, as he accompanied his mother, Minnette—a former backup singer for Lena Horne—to Los Angeles, where she sought opportunities in show business. This proximity led to early modeling work, including the Life magazine photoshoot, providing minor visibility without any formal acting training at the time.

Professional career

Breakthrough in film and early television

Michael Nader entered the acting profession in the early 1960s, making his film debut in the teen Beach Party (1963), where he appeared as an uncredited beach boy alongside stars and . This role marked the beginning of his involvement in the popular genre produced by , which capitalized on the and craze. Nader, then billed as Mike Nader, followed with supporting parts in several sequels, including (1964) as Surfer #8, (1964) as a surfer boy, and Pajama Party (1964), where he continued portraying typical beachgoers in these lighthearted, music-filled productions. These early film appearances, totaling around seven in the genre, provided Nader with initial exposure in , influenced in part by his , the actor . Transitioning to television in the mid-1960s, Nader secured a recurring role as Siddo (also credited as Peter Stone), a school friend of the titular character, on the sitcom (1965–1966), starring . This part represented his entry into serialized TV work, building on his film persona as a youthful, athletic type while allowing for more dialogue and character development in episodes centered on teenage life and romance. Over the next decade, Nader took on occasional guest spots in various series, gradually shifting toward dramatic roles that showcased his versatility beyond the beach genre. Nader's breakthrough into more substantial television came with his first major role as Kevin Thompson, a rugged involved in romantic entanglements and family drama, on the series from 1975 to 1978. This three-year stint, his longest commitment to date, highlighted his ability to handle ongoing storylines in serialized drama and established him within the landscape, paving the way for future prominent roles in the medium.

Soap opera prominence

Michael Nader achieved significant prominence in soap operas through his portrayal of Farnsworth "Dex" Dexter on the primetime series Dynasty, where he appeared from 1983 to 1989 in over 150 episodes. As a rugged private investigator and oil tycoon, Dex became a central figure in the show's opulent world of Denver high society, particularly through his passionate and tumultuous romance with Alexis Colby, played by Joan Collins, whom he eventually married as her third husband. This relationship, marked by intense entanglements involving jealousy, corporate rivalries, and dramatic confrontations, exemplified the series' signature blend of glamour and excess, enhancing Dynasty's appeal as a cultural phenomenon of 1980s excess. Nader's charismatic performance as Dex, drawing on his training at the Actors Studio and Herbert Berghof Studio, brought depth to the character's brooding intensity and romantic allure. Following 's conclusion, Nader transitioned to , joining as in 1991, continuing until 2001 with a brief return in 2013. As the wealthy and enigmatic , engaged in intricate storylines centered on multiple marriages, notably his epic, on-again-off-again unions with , which spanned two weddings amid betrayals and reconciliations. His arcs also delved into corporate intrigue, including power struggles over business empires in Pine Valley and conflicts with family members like his half-brother , adding layers of suspense and moral complexity to the soap's narrative. These roles cemented Nader's reputation as a leading heartthrob, known for his striking looks and commanding presence that captivated audiences across primetime and daytime formats. His performances generated considerable acclaim within the industry, solidifying his enduring impact on the genre during the and .

Later roles and career reflections

Following his departure from All My Children in 2001, Nader's acting career shifted to sporadic guest appearances on primetime television. In 2002, he portrayed Robert Prescott, an orchestra conductor suspected in a brutal attack, in the episode "Surveillance" of : . His final on-screen role came in 2013, reprising in the short-lived online revival of All My Children, where he appeared in several episodes before the series concluded. Nader retired from acting that year, marking the end of a career spanning over four decades. In reflections shared during a 2013 , Nader expressed appreciation for the longevity of his work, highlighting memorable moments like elaborate scenes with co-star , but also acknowledged the personal toll of the industry. He discussed challenges including as romantic leads in soaps, which limited opportunities for diverse roles outside the genre, and the demanding schedule that contributed to burnout. The 2001 arrest for cocaine possession, which led to his firing from , significantly disrupted his career momentum and prompted a period of introspection. Ultimately, Nader chose to step away from to prioritize family and a quieter life, relocating to after visiting his daughter in , where he stated, "I’ve got to get out of here," seeking a supportive community away from the industry's pressures.

Personal life

Marriages and children

Michael Nader's first marriage was to Robin Weiss in June 1984; the couple divorced in 1990. With Weiss, Nader had one daughter, Lindsay Michelle Nader, born on July 21, 1984, in , . Lindsay later pursued acting, appearing in films such as The Messenger (2009) and (2009). Nader's second marriage was to actress Beth Windsor on March 20, 1992; it ended in divorce in 1994. The couple had no children together, and Windsor co-starred with Nader in the television series The Flash (1990). Nader's third marriage was to Jodi Lister, with whom he had been in a relationship for 18 years at the time of his death in 2021. The couple did not have children together but shared a life fostering and adopting numerous rescue dogs; they resided in Northern California. Lister described their time together as "18 wonderful years." As a , Nader maintained a close bond with his daughter Lindsay, who survived him along with his granddaughter . His commitment to family was evident in his milestone achieved in 1980, which he later credited with providing stability during his early years of fatherhood. Nader struggled with and addiction during his early years in the entertainment industry, an issue he publicly acknowledged in after achieving sobriety. He entered at the Hazelden clinic in in 1980, prompted by concerns from a co-star over his significant and deteriorating condition, marking the beginning of his long-term . In February 2001, Nader was arrested at an after-hours club in City's East Village, where he was charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance after allegedly selling a $20 bag of to an undercover . He pleaded guilty to possession in May 2001, receiving a sentence of three years' probation, a $250 fine, 100 hours of community service, and mandatory attendance at a program. The incident resulted in his suspension and subsequent firing from , severely disrupting his ongoing role as . The fueled persistent rumors in the that Nader was -positive and dying of AIDS, speculations that emerged shortly after his legal troubles and which he vehemently denied during a , attributing them to sensationalized tabloid coverage. However, following his death, his daughter Lindsay revealed that Nader had been living with since 1996, a fact he had kept private except from close family.

Death and legacy

Michael Nader was diagnosed with an untreatable form of on August 13, 2021, and died ten days later on August 23, 2021, at the age of 76 in his home, surrounded by his wife Jodi Lister and their rescue dog, Storm. Lister announced his passing in a statement, describing the profound loss of her beloved husband after a sudden and rapid decline. Tributes from the soap opera community quickly followed, highlighting Nader's charisma and professionalism. Joan Collins, his Dynasty co-star who portrayed Alexis Colby, shared her grief on social media, recalling him as a "beautiful and fascinating man with many talents and skills" whom she would miss forever. Actors from All My Children, including Rudolf Martin—who played Nader's onscreen son—praised him as an enduring icon whose presence elevated the show. These remembrances underscored the deep bonds formed among cast members during Nader's prominent runs on both series. Nader's legacy as a key figure in 1980s television endures, particularly through his role as Dex Dexter on Dynasty, where he embodied the era's extravagant soap opera glamour and intrigue. His performances, marked by intense romantic leads and brooding intensity, helped define the prime-time soap genre's peak popularity. Reruns of Dynasty and All My Children continue to introduce new generations to his work, sustaining his influence in fan culture and television history. Despite past struggles with substance abuse—over which he achieved sobriety in 1980—Nader's resilience shone through in his career longevity and personal recovery.

Filmography

Film credits

Michael Nader's film career began in the early with small roles in comedies produced by , marking his entry into .
YearTitleRoleNotes
1963Beach BoyBilled as Mike Nader
1964Surfer #8Billed as Mike Nader
1964For Those Who Think YoungCollege BoyBilled as Mike Nader
1964Surfer BoyBilled as Mike Nader
1964Pajama PartyPajama BoyBilled as Mike Nader
1965ButchBilled as Mike Nader
1965How to Stuff a Wild BikiniMikeBilled as Mike Nader
1965BobbyBilled as Mike Nader
1965Sergeant DeadheadAir PolicemanBilled as Mike Nader
1966Young ManUncredited
1966Fireball 500JoeyBilled as Mike Nader
1967SurferUncredited
1967The TripNadine's Scene Partner
1992The Finishing TouchSam Stone
1996Mantajano

Television appearances

Michael Nader began his television career in the mid-1960s with a recurring role as Siddo (later Peter Stone) on the sitcom , appearing in nine episodes alongside . In the 1970s, he transitioned to daytime soap operas, portraying Kevin Thompson on CBS's from 1975 to 1978. He continued with episodic work in the early 1980s, such as playing Mitch Caldwell in the episode "The Ugliest Dog in " on CBS's Magnum, P.I. in 1981. Nader's breakthrough in primetime came with the role of Alexi Theophilus on the short-lived soap in 1983. From 1983 to 1989, he achieved widespread recognition as Farnsworth "Dex" Dexter on ABC's , appearing in 152 episodes as the love interest of . In 1984, he guest-starred as Kent Halliday in the episode "Portraits" on ABC's . Nader returned to soaps in 1991, taking on the role of on ABC's , which he played through 2001 for a total of 363 episodes, before returning for 42 episodes in the 2013 online revival. His later guest spots included Nicholas Pike on the CBS superhero series The Flash in 1991. In 2002, Nader appeared as Robert Prescott in the episode "Surveillance" on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. One of his final roles was Tucker "Duke" Benton in the 2009 episode "Jackals" on CBS's .
Year(s)SeriesRoleEpisodes
1965–1966Siddo / Peter Stone9
1975–1978Kevin ThompsonRecurring
1981Magnum, P.I.Mitch Caldwell1
1983Alexi TheophilusRecurring
1983–1989152
1984Kent Halliday1
1988Lady MobsterPaul ColinoTV movie
1988The II: The Untold StoryBurchardtTV movie
1991The FlashNicholas Pike1
1991: The Case of the Maligned MobsterJohnny SorrentoTV movie
1991–2001, 2013405
2002Law & Order: Special Victims UnitRobert Prescott1
2009Tucker "Duke" Benton1

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