34 Facts About George Nader

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George Nader appeared in a variety of films from 1950 to 1974, including Sins of Jezebel, Congo Crossing, and The Female Animal.

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George Nader earned his Bachelor of Arts in theater arts at Occidental College.

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George Nader appeared in several productions at the Pasadena Playhouse over four years, which led to a number of bit parts in films.

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George Nader was in Rustlers on Horseback for Republic Pictures while appearing on stage in Summer and Smoke at the Pasadena Playhouse.

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George Nader had small parts in You're in the Navy Now, The Prowler, Take Care of My Little Girl, The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel, and Two Tickets to Broadway.

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George Nader had a bigger part in a Tim Holt Western, Overland Telegraph, and a drama, Monsoon.

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George Nader was going to star in a film called GI Smith, but production was canceled.

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8.

George Nader had unbilled bit roles in the studio films Phone Call from a Stranger and Down Among the Sheltering Palms.

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George Nader supported Paulette Goddard in Sins of Jezebel and had a supporting role in Carnival Story.

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George Nader was the male love interest for Miss Robin Crusoe at Fox.

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Meanwhile, George Nader appeared regularly on TV shows such as Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Letter to Loretta, Cavalcade of America, Lux Video Theatre, and The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse.

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George Nader made a number of films for Universal Studios, alongside leading men such as Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis, and Jeff Chandler.

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George Nader's first film for Universal was a Western, Four Guns to the Border, wherein he was billed beneath Rory Calhoun and Colleen Miller.

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George Nader followed it with Six Bridges to Cross, supporting Tony Curtis and Julie Adams in a role that Chandler had refused.

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George Nader was Esther Williams's leading man in The Unguarded Moment, which starred a young John Saxon.

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George Nader had top billing in Four Girls in Town and Man Afraid.

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George Nader supported Audie Murphy in Joe Butterfly, a military comedy.

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George Nader had the lead in Appointment with a Shadow and Flood Tide.

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George Nader was Hedy Lamarr's love interest in The Female Animal, replacing John Gavin.

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George Nader had the starring role in Nowhere to Go, a 1958 British crime drama featuring the screen debut of Maggie Smith.

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George Nader moved into regular television roles in the late 1950s, appearing in several short-lived series, including The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen and The Man and the Challenge.

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George Nader appeared frequently on The Loretta Young Show, a dramatic anthology series on NBC.

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George Nader produced and directed Walk by the Sea.

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George Nader had the title role in a European swashbuckler, The Secret Mark of D'Artagnan.

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George Nader made Zigzag and The Great Space Adventure for Albert Zugsmith; both films were made in the Philippines.

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26.

George Nader starred in The Human Duplicators and regularly guest-starred on TV shows.

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George Nader went to Germany to star as FBI agent Jerry Cotton in the German film Tread Softly.

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George Nader appeared in two Harry Alan Towers productions, The Million Eyes of Sumuru shot in Hong Kong and The House of 1,000 Dolls filmed in Spain.

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George Nader began writing, including his 1978 science fiction novel Chrome, which dealt with a forbidden romance between a man and an android.

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George Nader lived with his life partner, Mark Miller, whom he met in 1947 while they were acting in a play together.

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Stricken by multiple medical problems, George Nader entered the hospital in September 2001.

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George Nader died on February 4,2002, in Woodland Hills, California, of cardiopulmonary failure, pneumonia, and multiple cerebral infarctions.

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George Nader was survived by Miller, his cousins Sally Kubly and Roberta Cavell, and his nephew, actor Michael Nader.

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George Nader's ashes were scattered at sea; a cenotaph in his honor, together with Mark Miller and Rock Hudson, exists in Cathedral City's Forest Lawn Cemetery.