Anne Nagel

    Actor, Soundtrack

    Birthdate: Sep 29, 1915

    Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

    Died: Jul 6, 1966

    Anne Nagel's life could be summed up in two words: pretty miserable. Born to devoutly religious Bostonian parents who had long encouraged her to become a nun, she had been enrolled in a preparatory school for just that purpose. As a young teenager she worked part-time as a photographer's model, and by her mid-teens, she had become more interested in a life in Hollywood than in a convent and had joined a Boston theater company. By this time, her mother had remarried and her new stepfather, a Technicolor expert, had been hired by Tiffany, a bottom-rung Poverty Row studio. The family journeyed to California and Anne's first film experience was in several Technicolor experimental shorts directed by her stepfather. She soon graduated to features as a dancer. Her striking beauty and pleasant voice made her a natural for talkies. She landed a contract at Warner Brothers and made her film debut in 1932, enjoying a string of steady, if unspectacular, roles in lower- and medium-budget pictures. Life began to unravel for her in 1936 when she married Ross Alexander. He committed suicide in 1937, and it affected Nagel deeply. Universal, with whom she was under contract by 1941, placed her in some of its serials and featured her in several of its lower-rank horror pictures and B westerns. She soon left Universal and struck out on her own, but unfortunately, she was able to land roles only at Poverty Row studios such as Republic, Monogram, and the nadir of the film industry, PRC. Ironically, her last film, Armored Car Robbery (1950), a taut, highly regarded little thriller now considered a classic of the genre, was easily the best picture she had done in years, and a good one to go out on. She had married an Army Air Corps officer, James H. Keehan, in 1941, but the marriage was increasingly unhappy and they divorced in 1951. Stories spread about her having an alcohol problem, and she spent the last years of her life virtually penniless. Sadly, she died from cancer on 7/6/66 at only 50.

    Known For

    Man Made Monster
    Man Made Monster

    (1941)

    The Green Hornet
    The Green Hornet

    (1940)

    The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
    The Green Hornet Strikes Again!

    (1940)

    A Bride for Henry
    A Bride for Henry

    (1937)

    Anne Nagel Movies

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    Previous (45)

    • 1947 |
      The Spirit of West Point
    • 1946 |
      The Trap
    • 1946 |
      Traffic in Crime
    • 1942 |
      Don Winslow of the Navy
    • 1942 |
      Sealed Lips
    • 1942 |
      Stagecoach Buckaroo
    • 1942 |
      The Dawn Express
    • 1942 |
      The Mad Doctor of Market Street
    • 1942 |
      The Mad Monster
    • 1942 |
      The Secret Code
    • 1941 |
      Man Made Monster
    • 1941 |
      Meet the Chump
    • 1941 |
      Mutiny in the Arctic
    • 1941 |
      Road Agent
    • 1940 |
      Argentine Nights
    • 1940 |
      Diamond Frontier
    • 1940 |
      Hot Steel
    • 1940 |
      Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me
    • 1940 |
      The Green Hornet
    • 1940 |
      The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
    • 1940 |
      The Invisible Woman
    • 1940 |
      Winners of the West
    • 1940 |

      Black Friday

      asSunny
    • 1939 |
      Call a Messenger
    • 1939 |
      Convict's Code
    • 1939 |
      Legion of Lost Flyers
    • 1939 |
      Should a Girl Marry?
    • 1939 |
      Unexpected Father
    • 1938 |
      Gang Bullets
    • 1938 |
      Mystery House
    • 1938 |
      Saleslady
    • 1938 |
      Under the Big Top
    • 1937 |
      A Bride for Henry
    • 1937 |
      Escape by Night
    • 1937 |
      Hoosier Schoolboy
    • 1937 |
      The Adventurous Blonde
    • 1937 |
      The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
    • 1937 |
      The Devil's Saddle Legion
    • 1937 |
      The Footloose Heiress
    • 1937 |
      Three Legionnaires
    • 1936 |
      Guns of the Pecos
    • 1936 |
      Here Comes Carter
    • 1936 |
      Hot Money
    • 1936 |
      King of Hockey
    • 1936 |
      Love Begins at 20