Person Details
Birthday: 1897-03-16 16:47:55
Death: 1970-02-24 16:47:55
Aliases: No known aliases
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Keokuk, Iowa, USA
Homepage:
Movie Involvements: 88
TV Involvements: 18
Most Famous Work
Biography
Conrad Nagel was an American stage and film actor, as well as radio and television performer and host. He was a matinee idol and star of the Silent cinema era and beyond. He was a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and served as its President from 1932 to 1933. He was also a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild.
Most Famous Work
Robert Montgomery Presents
(1950) Norman MainePerry Mason
(1957) Nathan ClaverStudio One
(1948) Professor AnsonNaked City
(1958) DarringtonDr. Kildare
(1961) Governor Matthew EvansClimax!
(1954) Mr. DiamondThe 20th Century Fox Hour
(1955) William T. StinsonBen Casey
(1961) Mr. SchutzActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2004 | Self (archive footage) | |
2002 | Arthur Hibbs (archive footage) | |
1974 | (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
1966 | Mr. Mallory | |
1963 | Admiral Terence Havener | |
1961 | Mr. Schutz | |
Governor Matthew Evans | ||
1960 | Mayor Walker Wylie | |
N/A | ||
Mayor Walker Wylie | ||
1959 | Julius Rutherford-Shank | |
G.K. Brody | ||
Harley Beasley | ||
1958 | Harry Varden | |
Darrington | ||
1957 | Nathan Claver | |
Arthur Miller | ||
1955 | Harvey | |
N/A | ||
William T. Stinson | ||
Mr. President | ||
Self - Host | ||
Major | ||
1954 | Mr. Diamond | |
1950 | Self - Mystery Guest | |
Norman Maine | ||
1949 | Self- Host | |
1948 | Richard Elton | |
Dr. Thorne | ||
Professor Anson | ||
Karl Nemesch | ||
Police Lt. Williams | ||
1946 | The Voice of Oil (voice) | |
1945 | Hugh Mitchell | |
Dr. Randall | ||
1944 | Narrator | |
1940 | David Holland Sr. | |
Narrator | ||
1939 | Maximilian | |
1937 | Alan O'Connor | |
Alan O'Connor | ||
Alan O'Connor | ||
1936 | Alan O'Connor | |
Roger Dodacker | ||
John Foster | ||
John Egan, posing as Baron Dupont | ||
1935 | Kent | |
John Robinson Gordon | ||
1934 | Stephen Barclay | |
Robert Chatfield | ||
Capt. Edward 'Ned' Benton | ||
1933 | Lindsey Atwell | |
Walt Underwood | ||
1932 | Burton | |
Kingsland | ||
Dr. Phil Shumaker | ||
Dr. David Yorke | ||
Duke Johnson | ||
1931 | Ernest Todd | |
Edward 'Eddie' Adams | ||
William Darsay | ||
John Hanson | ||
Dr. Dick Lindley | ||
Robert Carlyle | ||
1930 | Charley 'Beauty' Steele | |
Stephen Ferrier | ||
Fred Warner | ||
Cosse de Brissac | ||
Winthrop Beauvel | ||
26521 | ||
Dr. Nicholas Haller | ||
Paul | ||
Victor Karenin | ||
Walter Fairchild | ||
Howard Vazey | ||
1929 | Roger Towne | |
Col. Maurice Taylor | ||
Self - Master of Ceremonies | ||
André Dubail | ||
Richard Crosby | ||
William van Luyn | ||
Kid Gloves | ||
Dr. Raoul de Boise | ||
1928 | Jimmy Cowan, the Michigan Kid | |
Narrator of Spoken Credit Titles (uncredited) | ||
Bob Vickers | ||
Ralph Blake | ||
Capt. Karl von Raden | ||
John | ||
Jérôme Bonaparte | ||
Chuck White | ||
1927 | Ted Howard | |
Arthur Hibbs | ||
Handsome Joe | ||
Dr. Valentine Brown | ||
Major John Smith | ||
Himself | ||
Edmond Durand | ||
1926 | Jack Benson | |
George Fenwick | ||
Philip Barry | ||
Dominique Prad | ||
Jimmy Holt | ||
Roger Halladay | ||
1925 | Harry Vane, Duke of Chevenix | |
Dirk de Rhonde | ||
Rufe | ||
Maggie's Dream Lover | ||
Dick Tyler | ||
Harry Mallory | ||
1924 | Peter Marsh | |
Herrick Appleton | ||
Perley Rex | ||
Angel Clare | ||
John Leslie | ||
Paul Verdayne | ||
Victor Stowell | ||
1923 | Andrew Dorsey | |
Nigel Armine | ||
1922 | Peter Gordon | |
John Helstan | ||
Scotty White | ||
Self | ||
Dr. Robert Acton | ||
Richard Prentiss | ||
1921 | Arthur Phelps | |
Emilie Diaz, a pianist | ||
Allen Erskine, M.D | ||
John Shand | ||
Julian Osborne | ||
Actor In Play 'Forbidden Fruit' (uncredited) | ||
1920 | Clyde Brunton | |
Stephen Siward | ||
1918 | Laurie Laurence | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Directing
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1937 | Director | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |