Conrad Nagel
Born: 1897-03-15 in Keokuk, Iowa, USA
Died: 1970-02-24
Known For: Acting
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.
Filmography
2006
- Stardust: The Bette Davis Story as Self (archive footage) (voice)
2004
- Checking Out: Grand Hotel as Self (archive footage)
2002
- London After Midnight as Arthur Hibbs (archive footage)
1974
- That's Entertainment! as (archive footage) (uncredited)
1966
- ABC Stage 67 as Mr. Mallory
1963
- The Lieutenant as Admiral Terence Havener
1961
- Ben Casey as Mr. Schutz
- Dr. Kildare as Governor Matthew Evans
- Westinghouse Presents: The Dispossessed as General George Crook
1960
- Thriller as Mayor Walker Wylie
- Route 66
- The Fatal Impulse as Mayor Walker Wylie
1959
- Mr. Lucky as Julius Rutherford-Shank
- The Man Who Understood Women as G.K. Brody
- A Stranger in My Arms as Harley Beasley
1958
- Bat Masterson as Harry Varden
- Naked City as Darrington
1957
- Perry Mason as Nathan Claver
- Hidden Fear as Arthur Miller
1955
- Matinee Theater
- Gunsmoke as Major
- MGM Parade as self
- The 20th Century Fox Hour as William T. Stinson
- Playwrights '56 as Mr. President
- All That Heaven Allows as Harvey
- Hollywood Preview as Self - Host
1954
- Climax! as Mr. Diamond
1950
- Robert Montgomery Presents as Norman Maine
- What's My Line? as Self
1949
- The Silver Theatre as Self- Host
1948
- Studio One as Richard Elton
- Stage Struck as Police Lt. Williams
- The Vicious Circle as Karl Nemesch
1946
- Prospecting for Petroleum as The Voice of Oil (voice)
1945
- Forever Yours as Dr. Randall
- Adventures of Rusty as Hugh Mitchell
1944
- Dangerous Journey as Narrator
1940
- I Want a Divorce as David Holland Sr.
- One Million B.C. as Narrator
1939
- The Mad Empress as Maximilian
1937
- Love Takes Flight ... (Director)
- Bank Alarm as Alan O'Connor
- The Gold Racket as Alan O'Connor
- Navy Spy as Alan O'Connor
1936
- Wedding Present as Roger Dodacker
- Ball at Savoy as John Egan, posing as Baron Dupont
- The Girl from Mandalay as John Foster
- Yellow Cargo as Alan O'Connor
1935
- Death Flies East as John Robinson Gordon
- One New York Night as Kent
1934
- One Hour Late as Stephen Barclay
- Dangerous Corner as Robert Chatfield
- The Marines Are Coming as Capt. Edward 'Ned' Benton
1933
- Ann Vickers as Lindsey Atwell
- The Constant Woman as Walt Underwood
1932
- Kongo as Kingsland
- Fast Life as Burton
- Hell Divers as Duke Johnson
- Divorce In The Family as Dr. Phil Shumaker
- The Man Called Back as Dr. David Yorke
1931
- The Bad Sister as Dr. Dick Lindley
- Son of India as William Darsay
- The Pagan Lady as Ernest Todd
- The Reckless Hour as Edward 'Eddie' Adams
- East Lynne as Robert Carlyle
- Three Who Loved as John Hanson
1930
- Second Wife as Walter Fairchild
- A Lady Surrenders as Winthrop Beauvel
- The Divorcee as Paul
- The Ship from Shanghai as Howard Vazey
- Du Barry, Woman of Passion as Cosse de Brissac
- The Right of Way as Charley 'Beauty' Steele
- Numbered Men as Bertie 'Duke' Gray, #50607
- Redemption as Victor Karenin
- One Romantic Night as Dr. Nicholas Haller
- Free Love as Stephen Ferrier
- Today as Fred Warner
- The Voice of Hollywood
1929
- The Kiss as Ardré
- The Thirteenth Chair as Richard Crosby
- Kid Gloves as Kid Gloves
- The Hollywood Revue of 1929 as Self - Master of Ceremonies
- The Idle Rich as William van Luyn
- Dynamite as Roger Towne
- The Sacred Flame as Col. Maurice Taylor
- The Redeeming Sin as Dr. Raoul de Boise
1928
- Diamond Handcuffs as John
- Red Wine as Charles H. Cook
- The Mysterious Lady as Capt. Karl von Raden
- Caught in the Fog as Bob Vickers
- The Terror as Credits Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
- The Michigan Kid as Jimmy Cowan, the Michigan Kid
- Glorious Betsy as Jérôme Bonaparte
- Tenderloin as Chuck White
- State Street Sadie as Ralph Blake
1927
- The Girl from Chicago as Handsome Joe
- London After Midnight as Arthur Hibbs
- Life in Hollywood No. 7 as Himself
- Quality Street as Dr. Valentine Brown
- Slightly Used as Major John Smith
- If I Were Single as Ted Howard
- Heaven on Earth as Edmond Durand
1926
- Memory Lane as Jimmy Holt
- Tin Hats as Jack Benson
- The Waning Sex as Philip Barry
- There You Are! as George Fenwick
- Dance Madness as Roger Halladay
- The Exquisite Sinner as Dominique Prad
1925
- Sun-Up as Rufe
- Pretty Ladies as Maggie's Dream Lover
- Lights of Old Broadway as Dirk de Rhonde
- Excuse Me as Harry Mallory
- Cheaper to Marry as Dick Tyler
- The Only Thing as Harry Vane, Duke of Chevenix
1924
- Name the Man as Victor Stowell
- Sinners in Silk as Brock Farley
- So This Is Marriage? as Peter Marsh
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles as Angel Clare
- The Rejected Woman as John Leslie
- Three Weeks as Paul Verdayne
- The Snob as Herrick Appleton
- Married Flirts as Perley Rex
1923
- Grumpy as Ernest Heron
- Bella Donna as Nigel Armine
- The Rendezvous as Walter Stanford
- Lawful Larceny as Andrew Dorsey
1922
- Hate as Dick Talbot
- Saturday Night as Richard Prentiss
- The Ordeal as Dr. Robert Acton
- A Trip to Paramountown as Self
- The Impossible Mrs. Bellew as John Helstan
- Nice People as Scotty White
- Singed Wings as Peter Gordon
1921
- Forbidden Fruit as Actor In Play 'Forbidden Fruit' (uncredited)
- Sacred and Profane Love as Emilie Diaz, a pianist
- What Every Woman Knows as John Shand
- Fool's Paradise as Arthur Phelps
- Midsummer Madness as Julian Osborne
- The Lost Romance as Allen Erskine, M.D
1920
- Unseen Forces as Clyde Brunton
- The Fighting Chance as Stephen Siward
1919
- Redhead as Matthew Thurlow
- The Lion and the Mouse as Jefferson Ryder
1918
- Little Women as Laurie Laurence