Bernard Nedell
October 14, 1898 (126 years old) in New York City, New York, USA
Bernard Jay Nedell (October 14, 1898 – November 23, 1972) was an American film actor. He appeared in 50 films between 1916 and 1972.
Known For
Credits
- 1972 · Hickey & Boggs as Used Car Salesman
- 1948 · The Loves of Carmen as Pablo
- 1948 · Albuquerque as Sheriff Ed Linton
- 1947 · Monsieur Verdoux as Prefect of Police
- 1947 · The Lone Wolf in Mexico as Leon Dumont
- 1946 · Crime Doctor's Man Hunt as Waldo (as Bernerd Nedell)
- 1946 · Behind Green Lights as Walter Bard
- 1945 · Allotment Wives as Spike Malone
- 1944 · One Body Too Many as Attorney Morton Gellman
- 1944 · Maisie Goes to Reno as J.E. Clave
- 1943 · Northern Pursuit as Tom Dagor
- 1943 · The Desperadoes as Jack Lester
- 1942 · Ship Ahoy as Pietro Polesi
- 1941 · The Feminine Touch as Subway Snake (uncredited)
- 1941 · Ziegfeld Girl as Nick Capalini
- 1940 · So You Won't Talk? as Bugs Linaker
- 1940 · Rangers of Fortune as Tod Shelby
- 1940 · Strange Cargo as Marfeu
- 1939 · Slightly Honorable as Pete Godena
- 1939 · Fast and Furious as Ed Connors
- 1939 · Those High Grey Walls as Redlands
- 1939 · Angels Wash Their Faces as William Kroner
- 1939 · They All Come Out as Clyde "Reno" Madigan
- 1939 · Some Like It Hot as Stephen Hanratty
- 1939 · Lucky Night as Dusty Sawyer
- 1939 · Secret Service of the Air as Earl 'Ace' Hemrich
- 1938 · Exposed as Mike Romero
- 1938 · Oh, Boy! as Angelo Tonelli
- 1938 · Come Across as Canarsy - Gang Leader
- 1938 · Mr. Moto's Gamble as Clipper McCoy
- 1936 · First Offence as The Boss
- 1935 · Lazybones as Mike McCarthy
- 1935 · Heat Wave as Gen. Da Costa
- 1934 · The Girl in Possession as de Courville
- 1933 · Her Imaginary Lover as Davidson
- 1932 · The Innocents of Chicago as Tony Costello
- 1931 · Shadows as Press Rawlinson
- 1930 · The Call of the Sea as Ramon Tares
- 1930 · The Man from Chicago as Nick Dugan
- 1929 · The Return of the Rat as
- 1929 · The Silver King as Capt. 'Spider' Skinner
- 1928 · A Knight in London as Prince Zalnoff
- 1918 · Leap to Fame as Oscar