People
Conrad Nagel
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.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Checking Out: Grand Hotel as Self (archive footage) | 2004-02-03 |
London After Midnight as Arthur Hibbs (archive footage) | 2002-11-01 |
That's Entertainment! as (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1974-06-21 |
Westinghouse Presents: The Dispossessed as General George Crook | 1961-10-23 |
The Fatal Impulse as Mayor Walker Wylie | 1960-11-29 |
The Man Who Understood Women as G.K. Brody | 1959-10-02 |
A Stranger in My Arms as Harley Beasley | 1959-03-03 |
Hidden Fear as Arthur Miller | 1957-07-01 |
All That Heaven Allows as Harvey | 1955-12-25 |
The Vicious Circle as Karl Nemesch | 1948-07-21 |
Stage Struck as Police Lt. Williams | 1948-06-13 |
Prospecting for Petroleum as The Voice of Oil (voice) | 1946-01-01 |
Adventures of Rusty as Hugh Mitchell | 1945-09-06 |
Forever Yours as Dr. Randall | 1945-01-26 |
Dangerous Journey as Narrator | 1944-09-30 |
I Want a Divorce as David Holland Sr. | 1940-09-20 |
One Million B.C. as Narrator | 1940-04-05 |
The Mad Empress as Maximilian | 1939-12-16 |
Bank Alarm as Alan O'Connor | 1937-06-07 |
The Gold Racket as Alan O'Connor | 1937-04-10 |
Navy Spy as Alan O'Connor | 1937-03-13 |
Yellow Cargo as Alan O'Connor | 1936-11-07 |
Wedding Present as Roger Dodacker | 1936-10-09 |
The Girl from Mandalay as John Foster | 1936-04-19 |
Ball at Savoy as John Egan, posing as Baron Dupont | 1936-01-09 |
One New York Night as Kent | 1935-03-08 |
Death Flies East as John Robinson Gordon | 1935-02-28 |
One Hour Late as Stephen Barclay | 1934-12-14 |
Dangerous Corner as Robert Chatfield | 1934-12-04 |
The Marines Are Coming as Capt. Edward 'Ned' Benton | 1934-11-19 |
Ann Vickers as Lindsey Atwell | 1933-09-26 |
The Constant Woman as Walt Underwood | 1933-03-12 |
Fast Life as Burton | 1932-12-16 |
Kongo as Kingsland | 1932-10-01 |
Divorce In The Family as Dr. Phil Shumaker | 1932-08-27 |
The Man Called Back as Dr. David Yorke | 1932-07-16 |
Hell Divers as Duke Johnson | 1932-01-16 |
The Pagan Lady as Ernest Todd | 1931-09-07 |
The Reckless Hour as Edward 'Eddie' Adams | 1931-08-15 |
Son of India as William Darsay | 1931-08-01 |
Three Who Loved as John Hanson | 1931-07-03 |
The Bad Sister as Dr. Dick Lindley | 1931-03-29 |
East Lynne as Robert Carlyle | 1931-03-01 |
The Right of Way as Charley 'Beauty' Steele | 1930-12-11 |
Free Love as Stephen Ferrier | 1930-12-01 |
Today as Fred Warner | 1930-11-01 |
Du Barry, Woman of Passion as Cosse de Brissac | 1930-10-10 |
A Lady Surrenders as Winthrop Beauvel | 1930-10-06 |
The Voice of Hollywood | 1930-08-30 |
Numbered Men as 26521 | 1930-06-07 |
One Romantic Night as Dr. Nicholas Haller | 1930-04-30 |
The Divorcee as Paul | 1930-04-19 |
Redemption as Victor Karenin | 1930-04-05 |
Second Wife as Walter Fairchild | 1930-02-09 |
The Ship from Shanghai as Howard Vazey | 1930-01-31 |
Dynamite as Roger Towne | 1929-12-13 |
The Sacred Flame as Col. Maurice Taylor | 1929-11-24 |
The Hollywood Revue of 1929 as Self - Master of Ceremonies | 1929-11-23 |
The Kiss as André Dubail | 1929-11-15 |
The Thirteenth Chair as Richard Crosby | 1929-10-19 |
The Idle Rich as William van Luyn | 1929-06-15 |
Kid Gloves as Kid Gloves | 1929-03-23 |
The Redeeming Sin as Dr. Raoul de Boise | 1929-02-16 |
The Michigan Kid as Jimmy Cowan, the Michigan Kid | 1928-10-20 |
The Terror as Narrator of Spoken Credit Titles (uncredited) | 1928-09-06 |
Caught in the Fog as Bob Vickers | 1928-08-25 |
State Street Sadie as Ralph Blake | 1928-08-25 |
The Mysterious Lady as Capt. Karl von Raden | 1928-08-04 |
Diamond Handcuffs as John | 1928-05-05 |
Glorious Betsy as Jérôme Bonaparte | 1928-04-25 |
Tenderloin as Chuck White | 1928-03-14 |
If I Were Single as Ted Howard | 1927-12-17 |
London After Midnight as Arthur Hibbs | 1927-12-03 |
The Girl from Chicago as Handsome Joe | 1927-11-09 |
Quality Street as Dr. Valentine Brown | 1927-11-01 |
Slightly Used as Major John Smith | 1927-09-03 |
Life in Hollywood No. 7 as Himself | 1927-08-25 |
Heaven on Earth as Edmond Durand | 1927-03-05 |
Tin Hats as Jack Benson | 1926-11-28 |
There You Are! as George Fenwick | 1926-11-28 |
The Waning Sex as Philip Barry | 1926-09-05 |
The Exquisite Sinner as Dominique Prad | 1926-03-28 |
Memory Lane as Jimmy Holt | 1926-02-01 |
Dance Madness as Roger Halladay | 1926-01-04 |
The Only Thing as Harry Vane, Duke of Chevenix | 1925-11-22 |
Lights of Old Broadway as Dirk de Rhonde | 1925-10-31 |
Sun-Up as Rufe | 1925-09-20 |
Pretty Ladies as Maggie's Dream Lover | 1925-09-06 |
Cheaper to Marry as Dick Tyler | 1925-02-09 |
Excuse Me as Harry Mallory | 1925-01-19 |
So This Is Marriage? as Peter Marsh | 1924-11-26 |
The Snob as Herrick Appleton | 1924-11-10 |
Married Flirts as Perley Rex | 1924-10-27 |
Tess of the D'Urbervilles as Angel Clare | 1924-08-11 |
The Rejected Woman as John Leslie | 1924-05-04 |
Three Weeks as Paul Verdayne | 1924-02-10 |
Name the Man as Victor Stowell | 1924-01-27 |
The Rendezvous as Walter Stanford | 1923-11-11 |
Lawful Larceny as Andrew Dorsey | 1923-07-22 |
Bella Donna as Nigel Armine | 1923-03-31 |
Singed Wings as Peter Gordon | 1922-11-26 |
The Impossible Mrs. Bellew as John Helstan | 1922-10-22 |
Nice People as Scotty White | 1922-07-12 |
A Trip to Paramountown as Self | 1922-07-10 |
The Ordeal as Dr. Robert Acton | 1922-05-21 |
Saturday Night as Richard Prentiss | 1922-01-29 |
Fool's Paradise as Arthur Phelps | 1921-12-09 |
Sacred and Profane Love as Emilie Diaz, a pianist | 1921-05-22 |
The Lost Romance as Allen Erskine, M.D | 1921-05-08 |
What Every Woman Knows as John Shand | 1921-04-24 |
Midsummer Madness as Julian Osborne | 1921-01-23 |
Forbidden Fruit as Actor In Play 'Forbidden Fruit' (uncredited) | 1921-01-03 |
Unseen Forces as Clyde Brunton | 1920-11-29 |
The Fighting Chance as Stephen Siward | 1920-08-01 |
Little Women as Laurie Laurence | 1918-11-30 |