J. Carrol Naish

J. Carrol Naish

Born January 20, 1896 (Age: 130) New York City, New York, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Patrick Carrol Naish (January 21, 1896 – January 24, 1973) was an American character actor born in New York City, New York. Naish did many film roles, but they were eclipsed when he found fame in the title role of radio's Life with Luigi (1948–1953), which surpassed Bob Hope in the 1950 ratings. Naish appeared on stage for several years before he began his film career. He began as a member of Gus Edwards's vaudeville troupe of child performers. In Paris after World War I, Naish formed his own song and dance act. He was traveling the globe from Europe to Egypt to Asia, when his China-bound ship developed engine problems, leaving him in California in 1926. His uncredited bit role in What Price Glory (1926) launched his career in more than two hundred films. He was twice nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, the first for his role in the 1943 film Sahara, then for his performance in the 1945 film A Medal for Benny, for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture. He notably played Boris Karloff's hunchback assistant in The House of Frankenstein in 1944. He was of Irish descent, but never used his dialect skills to play Irishmen, explaining, "When the part of an Irishman comes along, nobody ever thinks of me." Instead, he portrayed myriad other ethnic groups on screen: Latino, Native American, East Asian, Polynesian, Middle Eastern/North African, South Asian, Eastern European, and Mediterranean. Besides his film roles, he often appeared on television later in his career. He spent many of his later years in San Diego studying philosophy and theology. Naish was married (1929–1973) to actress Gladys Heaney (1907–1987). They had one daughter. For his contributions to television and film, J. Carrol Naish has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6145 Hollywood Boulevard.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Patrick Carrol Naish (January 21, 1896 – January 24, 1973) was an American character actor born in New York City, New York. Naish did many film roles, but they were eclipsed when he found fame in the title role of radio's Life with Luigi (1948–1953), which surpassed Bob Hope in the 1950 ratings. Naish appeared on stage for several years before he began his film career. He began as a member of Gus Edwards's vaudeville troupe of child performers. In Paris after World War I, Naish formed his own song and dance act. He was traveling the globe from Europe to Egypt to Asia, when his China-bound ship developed engine problems, leaving him in California in 1926. His uncredited bit role in What Price Glory (1926) launched his career in more than two hundred films. He was twice nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, the first for his role in the 1943 film Sahara, then for his performance in the 1945 film A Medal for Benny, for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture. He notably played Boris Karloff's hunchback assistant in The House of Frankenstein in 1944. He was of Irish descent, but never used his dialect skills to play Irishmen, explaining, "When the part of an Irishman comes along, nobody ever thinks of me." Instead, he portrayed myriad other ethnic groups on screen: Latino, Native American, East Asian, Polynesian, Middle Eastern/North African, South Asian, Eastern European, and Mediterranean. Besides his film roles, he often appeared on television later in his career. He spent many of his later years in San Diego studying philosophy and theology. Naish was married (1929–1973) to actress Gladys Heaney (1907–1987). They had one daughter. For his contributions to television and film, J. Carrol Naish has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6145 Hollywood Boulevard.
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Filmography

The Many Faces of Dracula

The Many Faces of Dracula

2000 as Daniel (archive footage) Age: 103
That's Entertainment! III

That's Entertainment! III

1994 as (archive footage) Age: 98
That's Entertainment!

That's Entertainment!

1974 as (archive footage) (uncredited) Age: 78
Cutter's Trail

Cutter's Trail

1970 as Froteras Age: 74
Force of Impulse

Force of Impulse

1961 as Antonio Marino Age: 65
Disneyland '59

Disneyland '59

1959 as Self Age: 63
Man on a Bus

Man on a Bus

1955 as Mr Stein Age: 59
Annie Get Your Gun

Annie Get Your Gun

1950 as Chief Sitting Bull Age: 54
Dr. Renault's Secret

Dr. Renault's Secret

1942 as Noel Age: 46
The Man in the Trunk

The Man in the Trunk

1942 as Reginald DeWinters Age: 46
The Pied Piper

The Pied Piper

1942 as Aristide Rougeron Age: 46
Tales of Manhattan

Tales of Manhattan

1942 as Costello Age: 46
Jackass Mail

Jackass Mail

1942 as Signor Michel O'Sullivan Age: 46
Sunday Punch

Sunday Punch

1942 as Matt Bassler Age: 46
A Gentleman at Heart

A Gentleman at Heart

1942 as Gigi Age: 45
The Corsican Brothers

The Corsican Brothers

1941 as Lorenzo Age: 45
Birth of the Blues

Birth of the Blues

1941 as Blackie Age: 45
Know For Sure

Know For Sure

1941 as Tony Madroni Age: 45
Forced Landing

Forced Landing

1941 as Andros Banshek Age: 45
Accent on Love

Accent on Love

1941 as Manuel Lombroso Age: 45
Blood and Sand

Blood and Sand

1941 as Garabato Age: 45
That Night in Rio

That Night in Rio

1941 as Machado Age: 45
The Conquerors

The Conquerors

1932 as Agitator Age: 36
The Kid from Spain

The Kid from Spain

1932 as Pedro Age: 36
Big City Blues

Big City Blues

1932 as Bootlegger (uncredited) Age: 36
No Living Witness

No Living Witness

1932 as Nick Age: 36
Crooner

Crooner

1932 as Nick Meyer Age: 36
The Famous Ferguson Case

The Famous Ferguson Case

1932 as Claude Wright Age: 36
The Mouthpiece

The Mouthpiece

1932 as Tony Rocco Age: 36
The Beast of the City

The Beast of the City

1932 as Pietro Cholo Age: 36
The Hatchet Man

The Hatchet Man

1932 as Sun Yat Ming Age: 36
Surrender

Surrender

1931 as French Prisoner of War (uncredited) Age: 35
Gun Smoke

Gun Smoke

1931 as Mink Gordon (uncredited) Age: 35