Dean Jagger

Dean Jagger ( born November 7, 1903 in Columbus Grove, † February 5, 1991 in Santa Monica ) was an American actor.

Life

Jagger made ​​his acting debut in 1929 in The Woman from Hell with Mary Astor. He turned the films raid the Ogalalla and tracked with Robert Mitchum and trek to Utah with Tyrone Power. 1949 Jagger played the role of Major Harvey Stovall in the commander. For this he was honored at the Oscar ceremony in 1950 with the trophy for Best Supporting Actor. From 1963 to 1964 Jagger played in the television series Mr. Novak, which won him two Emmy nominations. In 1968 he played alongside Henry Fonda and James Stewart in the Western The five outlaws.

Until his death in 1991 Dean Jagger starred in numerous television series and films. The best known are The Robe (1953), White Christmas ( 1954), company Pelikan (1955), Elmer Gantry (1960), The Letter to the Kremlin (1970 ), Vanishing Point San Francisco ( 1971) and Bruce Lee - My last fight ( 1978).

Filmography (selection)

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