Conrad Nagel
Conrad Nagel was a prominent American actor renowned for his work in stage, film, radio, and television. Emerging as a matinee idol during the Silent film era, he captivated audiences with his charm and talent, transitioning successfully into the sound era. Nagel played a significant role in the entertainment industry, not only as a performer but also as a leader. He was a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, where he took on the esteemed position of President from 1932 to 1933. Furthermore, he was instrumental in the establishment of the Screen Actors Guild, advocating for the rights and welfare of actors. Throughout his career, Nagel’s contributions to cinema and the performing arts left a lasting impact, cementing his legacy in Hollywood history. His versatility and dedication to his craft made him a beloved figure in the entertainment world, admired by peers and fans alike.
Filmography
All That Heaven Allows
Wedding Present
The Divorcee
The Bad Sister
The Idle Rich
Stage Struck (1948)
Lights of Old Broadway
Redemption
One Million B.C.
The Marines Are Coming
Hidden Fear
Kongo
Hell Divers