Edward Nugent
Biography
Edward Nugent (February 7, 1904 – January 3, 1995) was an American film actor. Born in 1904 in New York City, Nugent appeared in 81 films between 1928 and 1937. He subsequently had a second acting career on Broadway. Brooklyn USA (1941), the comedy Junior Miss (1942), and See My Lawyer (1939) were some of his best roles. His next career was as a television producer, writer, and director for American Broadcasting Company. As a child, he sang with the Metropolitan Opera. He died in San Antonio, Texas.
Known For

42nd Street

Ah, Wilderness!

Night Nurse

Our Modern Maidens

Baby Face Harrington

Forced Landing

Fighting Youth

The Star Witness
All Movies (73)
- A Case of Spring Fever1940 · as Golfer
- Island Captives1937 · as Tom Willoughby
- Speed to Spare1937 · as Larry 'Skids' Brannigan
- Man Of The People1937 · as Edward Spetner
- A Man Betrayed1936 · as Frank Powell
- Two Minutes to Play1936 · as Jack Gaines
- Pigskin Parade1936 · as Sparks
- The Big Game1936 · as Drunk
- Prison Shadows1936 · as Gene Harris
- Bunker Bean1936 · as Mr. Glab (as Edward Nugent)
- The Harvester1936 · as Bert Munroe
- Doughnuts and Society1936 · as Jerry Flannagan
- Dancing Feet1936 · as Jimmy Cassidy
- Just My Luck1935 · as Vic Dunne
- Ah, Wilderness!1935 · as Wint
- Forced Landing1935 · as Jim Redfern (as Eddie Nugent)
- Fighting Youth1935 · as Anthony Tonnetti
- The Old Homestead1935 · as Rudy Nash
- Skybound1935 · as Doug Kent
- College Scandal1935 · as Jake Lansing
- Kentucky Blue Streak1935 · as Martin Marion
- Baby Face Harrington1935 · as Albert
- The Lottery Lover1935 · as Gibbs
- Girl o' My Dreams1934 · as Larry Haines
- Lost in the Stratosphere1934 · as Lt. Richard 'Woody' Wood
- A Girl of the Limberlost1934 · as Phillip Ammon
- No Ransom1934 · as Eddie Winfield
- She Loves Me Not1934 · as Buzz Jones
- Handy Andy1934
- This Side of Heaven1934 · as Vance
- Beauty for Sale1933 · as Bill Merrick
- Dance, Girl, Dance1933 · as Joe Pitt
- This Day and Age1933 · as Don Merrick
- Flirting in the Park1933 · as Charlie Jones
- College Humor1933 · as Whistler
- Dance Hall Hostess1933 · as Patrick Gibbs Jr.
- See You Tonight1933 · as Eddie Norton
- The Girl in 4191933 · as Interne
- Uncle Jake1933 · as Eddie - Husband
- 42nd Street1933 · as Terry
- Caliente Love1933 · as George
- Easy on the Eyes1933 · as Lt. Bill Decker
- The Past of Mary Holmes1933 · as Flanagan
- Men Are Such Fools1932 · as Eddie Martin
- Crooner1932 · as Henry - Band Member
- The Honor of the Press1932 · as Daniel H. Greely
- Behind Stone Walls1932 · as Bob Clay
- A Fool's Advice1932 · as Steve
- Local Boy Makes Good1931 · as Wally Pierce
- The Star Witness1931 · as Jackie Leeds
- Night Nurse1931 · as Eagan
- Up Pops the Devil1931 · as George Kent
- Young Sinners1931 · as Bud
- Shipmates1931 · as What-Ho
- Crashing Hollywood1931
- Strangers May Kiss1931 · as 2nd Admirer
- Girls Demand Excitement1931 · as Tommy
- Three Hollywood Girls1931 · as Bill
- War Nurse1930 · as Frank Stevens
- Remote Control1930 · as Radio Engineer
- Bright Lights1930 · as Windy Jones
- Clancy in Wall Street1930 · as Donald MacIntosh
- Loose Ankles1930 · as Andy Martin (as Eddie Nugent)
- The Vagabond Lover1929 · as Sport
- Untamed1929 · as Paul (as Edward Nugent)
- Our Modern Maidens1929 · as Reg
- The Girl in the Show1929 · as Dave Amazon
- The Duke Steps Out1929 · as Tommy Welles
- The Bellamy Trial1929 · as Reporter
- The Flying Fleet1929 · as Midshipman Dizzy (uncredited)
- A Single Man1929 · as Dickie
- Our Dancing Daughters1928 · as Freddie
- The Man in Hobbles1928 · as Jake Harris