Conrad Nagel Actor
Conrad Nagel is a 72 years old actor from United States of America from Keokuk, Iowa. Conrad Nagel was born on March 16, 1897 (died on February 24, 1970, he was 72 years old) in Keokuk, Iowa.
About
No, he died on 02/24/1970, 54 years ago. He was 72 years old when he died. Cause of death: disease. He died in New York City
Family
Wife
Lynn Merrick, American actor
He married with Lynn Merrick (87), in 1945. Conrad Nagel was 47 and Lynn Merrick was 25 years old. After 3 years, they break up in 1948.
Works
Conrad Nagel Movies (92)
There are 92 movies of Conrad Nagel.
His first feature film was All That Heaven Allows (1955, as Harvey). He was 58 when he starred in this movie. Since 1955, he has appeared in 92 feature films. The last one is The Vicious Circle (1948). In this movie, we watched him in the Karl Nemesch character .
View all Conrad Nagel movies.Conrad Nagel movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Harvey | All That Heaven Allows (1955) | 58 |
Dr. Dick Lindley | The Bad Sister (1931) | 34 |
Paul | The Divorcee (1930) | 33 |
That's Entertainment! (1974) | 77 | |
Capt. Edward 'Ned' Benton | The Marines Are Coming (1934) | 37 |
Arthur Hibbs | London After Midnight (1927) | 30 |
Lindsey Atwell | Ann Vickers (1933) | 36 |
John Hanson | Three Who Loved (1931) | 34 |
Capt. Karl von Raden | The Mysterious Lady (1928) | 31 |
G.K. Brody | The Man Who Understood Women (1959) | 62 |
Narrator | One Million B.C. (1940) | 43 |
Peter Gordon | Singed Wings (1922) | 25 |
Ralph Blake | State Street Sadie (1928) | 31 |
Jimmy Cowan, the Michigan Kid | The Michigan Kid (1928) | 31 |
Free Love (1930) | 0 | |
Actor In Play 'Forbidden Fruit' | Forbidden Fruit (1921) | 23 |
Major John Smith | Slightly Used (1927) | 30 |
John Foster | The Girl from Mandalay (1936) | 39 |
Arthur Hibbs | London After Midnight (2002) | 105 |
Kingsland | Kongo (1932) | 35 |
Alan O'Connor | Bank Alarm (1937) | 40 |
Himself - Master of Ceremonies | The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929) | 32 |
Dr. David Yorke | The Man Called Back (1932) | 35 |
Dr. Phil Shumaker | Divorce In The Family (1932) | 35 |
André Dubail | The Kiss (1929) | 32 |
Maggie's Dream Lover | Pretty Ladies (1925) | 28 |
Roger Dodacker | Wedding Present (1936) | 39 |
Roger Towne | Dynamite (1929) | 32 |
Nigel Armine | Bella Donna (1923) | 26 |
Director | Love Takes Flight (1937) | 40 |
Arthur Miller | Hidden Fear (1957) | 60 |
Victor Stowell | Name the Man (1924) | 26 |
Paul Verdayne | Three Weeks (1924) | 26 |
Edmond Durand | Heaven on Earth (1927) | 29 |
Cosse de Brissac | Du Barry, Woman of Passion (1930) | 33 |
Dominique Prad | The Exquisite Sinner (1926) | 29 |
Robert Carlyle | East Lynne (1931) | 33 |
Himself | A Trip to Paramountown (1922) | 25 |
Alan O'Connor | The Gold Racket (1937) | 40 |
John Leslie | The Rejected Woman (1924) | 27 |
If I Were Single (1927) | 30 | |
Dr. Nicholas Haller | One Romantic Night (1930) | 33 |
Harley Beasley | A Stranger in My Arms (1959) | 61 |
Richard Crosby | The Thirteenth Chair (1929) | 32 |
Alan O'Connor | Navy Spy (1937) | 39 |
John Egan, posing as Baron Dupont | Ball at Savoy (1936) | 38 |
David Holland Sr. | I Want a Divorce (1940) | 43 |
Herrick Appleton | The Snob (1924) | 27 |
Dr. Valentine Brown | Quality Street (1927) | 30 |
Robert Chatfield | Dangerous Corner (1934) | 37 |
Howard Vazey | The Ship from Shanghai (1930) | 32 |
Clyde Brunton | Unseen Forces (1920) | 23 |
Narrator of Spoken Credit Titles | The Terror (1928) | 31 |
Dirk de Rhonde | Lights of Old Broadway (1925) | 28 |
Edward 'Eddie' Adams | The Reckless Hour (1931) | 34 |
Charley 'Beauty' Steele | The Right of Way (1931) | 33 |
Victor Karenin | Redemption (1930) | 33 |
Walter Fairchild | Second Wife (1930) | 32 |
Julian Osborne | Midsummer Madness (1921) | 23 |
John Shand | What Every Woman Knows (1921) | 24 |
Allen Erskine, M.D | The Lost Romance (1921) | 24 |
Richard Prentiss | Saturday Night (1922) | 24 |
Scotty White | Nice People (1922) | 25 |
Married Flirts (1924) | 27 | |
Harry Vane, Duke of Chevenix | The Only Thing (1925) | 28 |
Jimmy Holt | Memory Lane (1926) | 28 |
Philip Barry | The Waning Sex (1926) | 29 |
Himself | Life in Hollywood No. 7 (1927) | 30 |
Handsome Joe | The Girl from Chicago (1927) | 30 |
Chuck White | Tenderloin (1928) | 30 |
Jérôme Bonaparte | Glorious Betsy (1928) | 31 |
John | Diamond Handcuffs (1928) | 31 |
Bob Vickers | Caught in the Fog (1928) | 31 |
Dr. Raoul de Boise | The Redeeming Sin (1929) | 31 |
Kid Gloves | Kid Gloves (1929) | 32 |
William van Luyn | The Idle Rich (1929) | 32 |
26521 | Numbered Men (1930) | 33 |
Winthrop Beauvel | A Lady Surrenders (1930) | 33 |
Fred Warner | Today (1930) | 33 |
William Darsay | Son of India (1931) | 34 |
Ernest Todd | The Pagan Lady (1931) | 34 |
Duke Johnson | Hell Divers (1932) | 34 |
Burton | Fast Life (1932) | 35 |
Walt Underwood | The Constant Woman (1933) | 35 |
Stephen Barclay | One Hour Late (1934) | 37 |
John Robinson Gordon | Death Flies East (1935) | 37 |
Kent | One New York Night (1935) | 37 |
Alan O'Connor | Yellow Cargo (1936) | 39 |
Dr. Randall | Forever Yours (1945) | 47 |
Hugh Mitchell | Adventures of Rusty (1945) | 48 |
Police Lt. Williams | Stage Struck (1948) | 51 |
Karl Nemesch | The Vicious Circle (1948) | 51 |
Conrad Nagel TV Shows (17)
His first TV Show was Studio One (1948).
View all Conrad Nagel TV shows.Education
He graduated from Des Moines College
What was Conrad's zodiac sign?Conrad Nagel zodiac sign was pisces.
Other facts about Conrad Nagel
Place of death | New York City |
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Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Cause of death | Disease |
Date of death | 1970-02-24T00:00:00Z |
Given name | Conrad |
Family name | Nagel. Show people with the surname Nagel |