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'''Nick Holt''' (11 August 1949—6 October 1979) was an American actor who portrayed [[Charka]] in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] episode, "[[Take the Celestra]]".
'''Nick Holt''' (9. April 1933 — 6. October 1979) was an American actor who portrayed [[Charka]] in the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] episode "[[Take the Celestra]]".


He died as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.
Nick attended the South Kent School in Ct., followed by Middlebury College in Vermont. He then went on to become a High Episcopalian minister, working in Chicago, etc. Nick ran an acting school in L.A. while he acted until his untimely death. After his divorce, he lived with Freddye Chapman, an actress.
 
He died as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He had 3 children with his former wife Georgiana Homer.
 
 
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Nick Holt
Nick Holt
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Portrays: Charka
Date of Birth: April 9, 1933
Date of Death: October 6, 1979
Age at Death: 46
Nationality: USA USA
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Nick Holt (9. April 1933 — 6. October 1979) was an American actor who portrayed Charka in the Original Series episode "Take the Celestra".

Nick attended the South Kent School in Ct., followed by Middlebury College in Vermont. He then went on to become a High Episcopalian minister, working in Chicago, etc. Nick ran an acting school in L.A. while he acted until his untimely death. After his divorce, he lived with Freddye Chapman, an actress.

He died as a result of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He had 3 children with his former wife Georgiana Homer.