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Elliott Nugent

American actor, playwright, writer, and film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elliott Nugent
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Elliott Nugent (September 20, 1896 August 9, 1980)[3] was an American actor, playwright, writer, and film director.

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Life and career

Nugent was born in Dover, Ohio, the son of actor J.C. Nugent.[4] He attended Ohio State University.[5] He successfully made the transition from silent film to sound film. He directed The Cat and the Canary (1939), starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard.[6] He also directed the Hope films Never Say Die (1939) and My Favorite Brunette (1947).[7]

Nugent was a college classmate (and lifelong friend) of fellow Ohioan James Thurber.[8] Together, they wrote the Broadway play The Male Animal (1940)[4] in which Nugent starred with Gene Tierney. He also directed the 1942 film version starring Henry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland.[9]

Nugent was the brother-in-law of actor Alan Bunce of Ethel and Albert fame.[10]

Nugent died in his sleep at his New York home.[11] His papers are archived at the New York Public Library.[12]

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Partial list of stage works

  • The Poor Nut (1925)
  • The Male Animal (1940)
  • Tomorrow the World (1943)
  • Voice of the Turtle (1945)

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Partial filmography

References

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