Elliott Nugent

Elliott Nugent (September 20, 1896 in Dover, Ohio August 9, 1980 in New York City) was an American actor, playwright, writer, and film director.

Elliott Nugent
Nugent in a 1947 publicity photo
BornSeptember 20, 1896
Dover, Ohio
DiedAugust 9, 1980 (aged 83)

Biography

Nugent, the son of actor J.C. Nugent,[1] successfully made the transition from silent film to sound film. He directed The Cat and the Canary (1939), starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard.[2] He also directed the Hope films Never Say Die (1939) and My Favorite Brunette (1947).[3][4]

Nugent was a college classmate (and lifelong friend) of fellow Ohioan James Thurber.[5] Together, they wrote the Broadway play The Male Animal (1940)[1] in which Nugent starred with Gene Tierney. He also directed the 1942 film version of The Male Animal, starring Henry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland.[6]

Nugent was the brother-in-law of actor Alan Bunce of Ethel and Albert fame.[7]

Partial filmography

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References

  1. Cullen, Frank; Hackman, Florence; McNeilly, Donald (2007). Vaudeville old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performances in America. Psychology Press. p. 838. ISBN 9780415938532. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  2. "The Cat and the Canary (1939) - Elliott Nugent | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie.
  3. Elliott Nugent on IMDb
  4. "Overview for Elliott Nugent". Turner Classic Movies.
  5. "Elliott Nugent | Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos". AllMovie.
  6. "The Male Animal (1942) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies.
  7. "Family for Elliott Nugent". Turner Classic Movies.
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