Birthday
1897/03/15
Day of death
1970/02/24 (72 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Keokuk, Iowa, USA
Also know as
John Conrad Nagel
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.
(1926) Tin Hats
as Jack Benson
(1926) There You Are!
as George Fenwick
(1929) The Kiss
as André Dubail
(1946) Prospecting for Petroleum
as The Voice of Oil (voice)
(1929) The Hollywood Revue of 1929
as Self - Master of Ceremonies
(1920) The Fighting Chance
as Stephen Siward
(1955) All That Heaven Allows
as Harvey
(1948) The Vicious Circle
as Karl Nemesch
(1933) Ann Vickers
as Lindsey Atwell
(1930) The Divorcee
as Paul
(1936) Wedding Present
as Roger Dodacker
(1931) East Lynne
as Robert Carlyle
(1932) Kongo
as Kingsland
(1957) Hidden Fear
as Arthur Miller
(1926) Dance Madness
as Roger Halladay
(1945) Adventures of Rusty
as Hugh Mitchell
(1922) The Ordeal
as Dr. Robert Acton
(1928) The Mysterious Lady
as Capt. Karl von Raden
(1948) Stage Struck
as Police Lt. Williams
(1929) The Thirteenth Chair
as Richard Crosby
(1932) Divorce In The Family
as Dr. Phil Shumaker
(1931) The Bad Sister
as Dr. Dick Lindley
(1931) The Reckless Hour
as Edward 'Eddie' Adams
(1933) The Constant Woman
as Walt Underwood
(1934) The Marines Are Coming
as Capt. Edward 'Ned' Benton
(1931) The Pagan Lady
as Ernest Todd
(1934) Dangerous Corner
as Robert Chatfield
(1931) Son of India
as William Darsay
(1928) Glorious Betsy
as Jérôme Bonaparte
(1930) Redemption
as Victor Karenin
(1932) Hell Divers
as Duke Johnson
(1929) Dynamite
as Roger Towne
(1930) One Romantic Night
as Dr. Nicholas Haller
(1930) Numbered Men
as 26521
(1926) The Waning Sex
as Philip Barry
(1937) Bank Alarm
as Alan O'Connor
(1936) Yellow Cargo
as Alan O'Connor
(1923) Lawful Larceny
as Andrew Dorsey
(1921) Sacred and Profane Love
as Emilie Diaz, a pianist
(1930) The Right of Way
as Charley 'Beauty' Steele
(1924) Tess of the D'Urbervilles
as Angel Clare
(1925) Sun-Up
as Rufe
(1940) I Want a Divorce
as David Holland Sr.
(1959) The Man Who Understood Women
as G.K. Brody
(1937) The Gold Racket
as Alan O'Connor
(1937) Navy Spy
as Alan O'Connor
(1930) The Ship from Shanghai
as Howard Vazey
(1959) A Stranger in My Arms
as Harley Beasley
(1932) Fast Life
as Burton
(1931) Three Who Loved
as John Hanson
(1924) Name the Man
as Victor Stowell
(1929) The Idle Rich
as William van Luyn
(1930) A Lady Surrenders
as Winthrop Beauvel
(2004) Checking Out: Grand Hotel
as Self (archive footage)
(1922) A Trip to Paramountown
as Self
(1926) The Exquisite Sinner
as Dominique Prad
(1935) Death Flies East
as John Robinson Gordon
(1921) The Lost Romance
as Allen Erskine, M.D
(1922) Nice People
as Scotty White
(1921) Midsummer Madness
as Julian Osborne
(1930) Today
as Fred Warner
(1922) Saturday Night
as Richard Prentiss
(1928) The Michigan Kid
as Jimmy Cowan, the Michigan Kid
(1924) Three Weeks
as Paul Verdayne
(1928) Tenderloin
as Chuck White
(2002) London After Midnight
as Arthur Hibbs (archive footage)
(1927) London After Midnight
as Arthur Hibbs
(1935) One New York Night
as Kent
(1920) Unseen Forces
as Clyde Brunton
(1925) The Only Thing
as Harry Vane, Duke of Chevenix
(1974) That's Entertainment!
as (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1932) The Man Called Back
as Dr. David Yorke
(1927) Quality Street
as Dr. Valentine Brown
(1936) The Girl from Mandalay
as John Foster
(1921) Forbidden Fruit
as Actor In Play 'Forbidden Fruit' (uncredited)
(1924) The Rejected Woman
as John Leslie
(1945) Forever Yours
as Dr. Randall
(1923) Bella Donna
as Nigel Armine
(1960) The Fatal Impulse
as Mayor Walker Wylie
(1940) One Million B.C.
as Narrator
(1925) Lights of Old Broadway
as Dirk de Rhonde
(1930) The Voice of Hollywood
as ---
(1928) State Street Sadie
as Ralph Blake
(1928) Caught in the Fog
as Bob Vickers
(1925) Pretty Ladies
as Maggie's Dream Lover
(1927) Life in Hollywood No. 7
as Himself
(1928) The Terror
as Narrator of Spoken Credit Titles (uncredited)
(1929) The Redeeming Sin
as Dr. Raoul de Boise
(1929) Kid Gloves
as Kid Gloves
(1930) Du Barry, Woman of Passion
as Cosse de Brissac
(1936) Ball at Savoy
as John Egan, posing as Baron Dupont
(1924) The Snob
as Herrick Appleton
(1934) One Hour Late
as Stephen Barclay
(1922) Singed Wings
as Peter Gordon
(1927) Slightly Used
as Major John Smith
(1927) The Girl from Chicago
as Handsome Joe
(1921) What Every Woman Knows
as John Shand
(1930) Free Love
as Stephen Ferrier
(1927) Heaven on Earth
as Edmond Durand
(1926) Memory Lane
as Jimmy Holt
(1928) Diamond Handcuffs
as John
(1930) Second Wife
as Walter Fairchild
(1927) If I Were Single
as Ted Howard
(1924) Married Flirts
as Perley Rex
(1918) Little Women
as Laurie Laurence
(1925) Cheaper to Marry
as Dick Tyler
(1939) The Mad Empress
as Maximilian
(1921) Fool's Paradise
as Arthur Phelps
(1944) Dangerous Journey
as Narrator
(1929) The Sacred Flame
as Col. Maurice Taylor
(1925) Excuse Me
as Harry Mallory
(1924) So This Is Marriage?
as Peter Marsh
(1922) The Impossible Mrs. Bellew
as John Helstan
(1961) Westinghouse Presents: The Dispossessed
as General George Crook
(1923) The Rendezvous
as Walter Stanford
(1955) Hollywood Preview
as Self - Host
(1958) Bat Masterson
as Harry Varden
(1961) Dr. Kildare
as Governor Matthew Evans
(1955) The 20th Century Fox Hour
as William T. Stinson
(1960) Thriller
as Mayor Walker Wylie
(1954) Climax!
as Mr. Diamond
(1955) Playwrights '56
as Mr. President
(1958) Naked City
as Darrington
(1959) Mr. Lucky
as Julius Rutherford-Shank
(1961) Ben Casey
as Mr. Schutz
(1966) ABC Stage 67
as Mr. Mallory
(1948) Studio One
as Richard Elton
(1955) Matinee Theater
as ---
(1963) The Lieutenant
as Admiral Terence Havener
(1950) Robert Montgomery Presents
as Norman Maine
(1957) Perry Mason
as Nathan Claver
(1960) Route 66
as ---
(1955) Gunsmoke
as Major
(1948) Studio One
as Dr. Thorne
(1948) Studio One
as Professor Anson
(1949) The Silver Theatre
as Self- Host
(1950) What's My Line?
as Self - Mystery Guest