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  1. Anthony Haden-Guest (half-brother) Jamie Lee Curtis (sister-in-law) Nicholas Haden-Guest (born May 5, 1951), [1] known as Nicholas Guest, is an American actor who has appeared in various movie and television roles, including that of headmaster Patrick James Elliot in the teen sitcom USA High. Since 2000, he has primarily worked as a voice actor .

  2. Nicholas Guest was born in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), Trading Places (1983) and Astro Boy (2009). He has been married to Pamela Guest since 26 November 1989.

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  3. Nicholas Guest. Actor: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Nicholas Guest was born in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), Trading Places (1983) and Astro Boy (2009). He has been married to Pamela Guest since 26 November 1989. They have one child. He was previously married to Jill Ellen Demby.

  4. Nicholas Haden-Guest (born May 5, 1951) is an American actor. He primarily works as a voice actor, but is best known for a TV role, as the principal in the NBC teen sitcom, USA High. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nicholas Guest, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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  6. Nicholas Haden-Guest (born May 5, 1951), known as Nicholas Guest, is an American actor who has appeared in various movie and television roles, including that of headmaster Patrick James Elliot in the teen sitcom USA High. Since 2000, he has primarily worked as a voice actor.

  7. Tangled. Pinocchio. Scooby-Doo! and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Operation Condor 2: The Armour of the Gods. Rapunzel. Children of a Lesser God. Mr. Peabody & Sherman. See Nicholas Guest full ...

  8. Biography. Nicholas Guest got his start with small parts in TV movies like the military drama "Women at West Point" and the remake "You Can't Take it with You" in the late '70s. In the 1980s he had small parts in the sci-fi feature "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" and the Eddie Murphy comedy "Trading Places."

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