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George Nader

George Garfield Nader, Jr. (October 19, 1921 – February 4, 2002) was an American actor and writer. He appeared in a variety of films from 1950 to 1974, including Sins of Jezebel (1953), Congo Crossing (1956), and The Female Animal (1958). During this period, he also did episodic television and starred in several series, including NBC's The Man and the Challenge (1959–60). In the 1960s he made several films in Germany, playing FBI agent Jerry Cotton. He is remembered for his first starring role, in the low-budget 3-D sci-fi film Robot Monster (1953), known as "one of the worst films ever made.”[3]

George Nader
Nader, circa 1960
Born
George Garfield Nader, Jr.[1][2]

(1921-10-19)October 19, 1921
DiedFebruary 4, 2002(2002-02-04) (aged 80)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
Years active1950–1974
PartnerMark Miller (1947–2002; his death)
RelativesMichael Nader (nephew)

Discreetly gay during his acting career, he and his life partner Mark Miller were among Rock Hudson's closest friends. After retiring from acting, he wrote Chrome (1978), a science-fiction novel dealing positively with a same-sex relationship.[4]

Early life

Nader was born in Pasadena, California, the son of Alice (née Scott), who was from Kansas, and George Garfield Nader, who was from Illinois.[5][6] He earned his Bachelor of Arts in theater arts at Occidental College.

During World War II he served in the US Navy as a communications officer in the Pacific theater from 1943 to 1946.[7]

Early career

Nader began his acting career in 1950. He appeared in several productions at the Pasadena Playhouse over four years, which led to a number of bit parts in films.[8] He was in Rustlers on Horseback (1950) for Republic Pictures[9] while also appearing on stage in Summer and Smoke at the Pasadena Playhouse.[10]

He had small parts in You're in the Navy Now (1951), The Prowler (1951), Take Care of My Little Girl (1951), The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (1951), and Two Tickets to Broadway (1951). He had a bigger part in a Tim Holt Western, Overland Telegraph (1951), and a drama, Monsoon (1952). He was going to star in a film called GI Smith, but production was canceled.[11] He had unbilled bit roles in the studio films Phone Call from a Stranger (1951) and Down Among the Sheltering Palms (1952).

Leading man

Nader's first starring role was in Robot Monster (1953), a 3-D feature film directed by Phil Tucker. Although the film is remembered primarily for its "camp" attributes as "one of the worst films ever made,”[3] it was financially successful[7] and led to more prominent roles for Nader in other films. He supported Paulette Goddard in Sins of Jezebel (1953) and had a supporting role in Carnival Story (1954). He was the male love interest for Miss Robin Crusoe (1954) at Fox.

Meanwhile, 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.

Universal Pictures

He made a number of films for Universal Studios, alongside leading men such as Rock Hudson, Tony Curtis, and Jeff Chandler.[citation needed] His first film for Universal was a Western, Four Guns to the Border (1954), wherein he was billed beneath Rory Calhoun and Colleen Miller. He followed it with Six Bridges to Cross (1955), supporting Tony Curtis and Julie Adams in a role that Chandler had refused.

Nader was promoted to lead in The Second Greatest Sex (1955) opposite Jeanne Crain and in Lady Godiva of Coventry (1955) opposite Maureen O'Hara, stepping in for Chandler again. In 1955, he won a Golden Globe Award for "Most Promising Newcomer."[4]

He starred opposite Virginia Mayo in Congo Crossing (1956) and was second-billed to Chandler in Universal's expensive war epic Away All Boats (1956).[12] He was Esther Williams's leading man in The Unguarded Moment (1956), which starred a young John Saxon. He had top billing in Four Girls in Town (1957) and Man Afraid (1957). Nader supported Audie Murphy in Joe Butterfly (1957), a military comedy.[13] He had the lead in Appointment with a Shadow (1958) and Flood Tide (1958). He was Hedy Lamarr's love interest in The Female Animal (1958), replacing John Gavin.[14] He had the starring role in Nowhere to Go, a 1958 British crime drama featuring the screen debut of Maggie Smith.

Television

Nader moved into regular television roles in the late 1950s, appearing in several short-lived series, including The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen (1959) and The Man and the Challenge (1959–60). In 1961, he appeared in an Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Self Defense,” with Audrey Totter; the following year, he returned for the "Where Beauty Lies" episode opposite Cloris Leachman. In the 1961–62 season, he appeared as insurance investigator Joe Shannon in the syndicated crime drama Shannon, co-starring with Regis Toomey.[15]

Nader appeared frequently on The Loretta Young Show, a dramatic anthology series on NBC.[citation needed]

He produced and directed Walk by the Sea (1963).[16]

International

Nader had the title role in a European swashbuckler, The Secret Mark of D'Artagnan (1963). He made Zigzag (1963) and The Great Space Adventure (1964) for Albert Zugsmith; both films were made in the Philippines. He starred in The Human Duplicators (1965) and regularly guest-starred on TV shows.

Nader went to Germany to star as FBI agent Jerry Cotton in the German film Tread Softly (1965). It was a hit and led to a series of films: Manhattan Night of Murder (1965), Tip Not Included (1966), The Trap Snaps Shut at Midnight (1966), Murderers Club of Brooklyn (1967), Death in the Red Jaguar (1968), Death and Diamonds (1968), and Dead Body on Broadway (1969).

He appeared in two Harry Alan Towers productions, The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967) shot in Hong Kong and The House of 1,000 Dolls (1967) filmed in Spain. One of his last films was Beyond Atlantis (1973), made in the Philippines.

Writing

In the 1970s, Nader suffered an eye injury in an automobile accident, which made him particularly sensitive to the bright lights of movie sets and forced him to retire from acting.[4] He began writing, including his 1978 science fiction novel Chrome, which dealt with a forbidden romance between a man and an android (also male).[17][18]

According to Variety's Army Archerd, Nader had completed a book called The Perils of Paul (the title being a play on the melodrama serial The Perils of Pauline) about the gay community in Hollywood, which he did not want published until after his death.[19]

Personal life

 
with Joan Crawford (1954)

Although Nader was not openly gay during his film career, he generally did not feign relationships with women to conceal it, instead deflecting questions by saying that he had not met "the right one.”[3][5]

Nader lived with his life partner, Mark Miller (November 22, 1926 – June 9, 2015), whom he met in 1947 while they were acting in a play together.[18][20]

Miller worked as Rock Hudson's personal secretary from 1972 until the star's death, and the couple inherited the interest from Hudson's $27 million estate after his death from AIDS complications in 1985.[4][19] Hudson biographer Sara Davidson described Nader, Miller, and another person as "Rock's family for most of his adult life."[17] Nader publicly acknowledged his sexual orientation shortly afterward.[19]

Nader and Miller eventually settled in Palm Springs.

Stricken by multiple medical problems, Nader entered the hospital in September 2001. He died on February 4, 2002, in Woodland Hills, California, of cardiopulmonary failure, pneumonia, and multiple cerebral infarctions. He was survived by Miller (with whom he had spent 55 years), his cousins Sally Kubly and Roberta Cavell, and his nephew, actor Michael Nader.[19] His 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.[21] In 2002, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to him.[22]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1950 Rustlers on Horseback Jack Reynolds Credited as George Nadar
1950–1953 Fireside Theater Web Martin/George TV, 2 episodes
1951 You're in the Navy Now Crew member Uncredited
The Prowler Photographer Uncredited
Take Care of My Little Girl Jack Gruber Uncredited
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel Commando Uncredited, alternative titles: Rommel, Desert Fox & The Desert Fox
Two Tickets to Broadway Charlie, Crosby's Sound Technician Uncredited
Overland Telegraph Paul Manning
1952 Phone Call from a Stranger Pilot Uncredited
Gruen Guild Playhouse TV, 1 episode
Big Town TV, 1 episode
Monsoon Burton
Han glömde henne aldrig Chris Kingsley English version, Voice
1953 Down Among the Sheltering Palms Lt. Homer Briggs Uncredited
Your Jeweler's Showcase TV, 1 episode
Robot Monster Roy Alternative titles: Monster from Mars & Monsters from the Moon
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Richard TV, 1 episode
Your Play Time TV, 1 episode
Sins of Jezebel Jehu
Hallmark Hall of Fame TV, 1 episode
1953–1961 The Loretta Young Show Various roles TV, 8 episodes
1954 The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse TV, 2 episodes
Carnival Story Bill Vines
Cavalcade of America Eliphalet Remington II TV, 2 episodes
Four Guns to the Border Bronco Alternative title: Shadow Valley
Miss Robin Crusoe Jonathan
1954–1957 Lux Video Theatre Dr. Frank Matson / Don / Jeremy TV, 3 episodes
1955 Six Bridges to Cross Edward Gallagher
The Second Greatest Sex Matt Davis
Lady Godiva of Coventry Lord Leofric
1956 Congo Crossing David Carr
Away All Boats Lieutenant Dave MacDougall
The Unguarded Moment Lieutenant Harry Graham Alternative title: The Gentle Web
1957 Four Girls in Town Mike Snowden
Man Afraid Rev. David Collins
Joe Butterfly Sgt. Ed Kennedy
Climax! Harry Parker TV, 1 episode
Appointment with a Shadow Paul Baxter
Flood Tide Steve Martin Alternative title: Above All Things
1958 The Female Animal Chris Farley
Nowhere to Go Paul Gregory
1959 The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen Ellery Queen TV, 25 episodes
1959–1960 The Man and the Challenge Dr. Glenn Barton TV, 36 episodes
1960 Laramie Wells Clark TV, 1 episode
1961 The Andy Griffith Show Dr. Robert Benson TV, 1 episode
Shannon Joe Shannon TV, 36 episodes
1962 The Secret Mark of D'Artagnan d'Artagnan
1963 Zigzag The Hunter
The Great Space Adventure
A Walk by the Sea
1965 The Human Duplicators Glenn Martin Alternative titles: Space Agent K1 & Jaws of the Alien
Burke's Law Chris Maitland TV, 1 episode
Schüsse aus dem Geigengasten Jerry Cotton
Espionage in Lisbon Drunk entering hotel-room Uncredited
Manhattan Night of Murder Jerry Cotton
1966 The Trap Snaps Shut at Midnight
Die Rechnung – eiskalt serviert
1967 Der Mörderclub von Brooklyn
The Million Eyes of Sumuru Agent Nick West
The House of 1,000 Dolls Stephen Armstrong
1968 Dynamit in grüner Seide Jerry Cotton
Radhapura – Endstation der Verdammten [de] Steve Weston
Tod im Roten Jaguar Jerry Cotton
1969 Todesschüsse am Broadway
1972 Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law TV, 1 episode
The F.B.I. TV, 1 episode
1973 Beyond Atlantis Nereus Alternative title: Sea Creatures
1974 Nakia McMasters TV movie, (final film role)

References

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  2. ^ "FamilySearch.org". FamilySearch.
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  4. ^ a b c d "Obituaries: George Nader". The Independent. London. February 8, 2002.
  5. ^ a b Graham, Sheilah (August 5, 1956). "George Nader of Movies Not Single by Choice". Daily Boston Globe. Archived from the original on January 31, 2013.
  6. ^ "Is George Nader his real name?". The Boston Globe. March 12, 1957. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  7. ^ a b Woo, Elaine (February 6, 2002). "George Nader, 80; Star of '50s Movies". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ "The Life Story of George Nader". Picture Show. London. 64 (1657): 12. January 1, 1955.
  9. ^ "Film News". The Western Star. No. 87. Queensland, Australia. March 13, 1951. p. 4. Retrieved October 13, 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ "Hollywood Notes". The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder. Vol. 40, no. 4002. January 23, 1951. p. 6. Retrieved October 13, 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ Schallert, Edwin (November 2, 1951). "Drama: 'G.I. Smith' Will Star George Nader; Reinhardt to Direct Pier Angeli". Los Angeles Times. p. B9.
  12. ^ Parsons, Louella (March 24, 1955). "George, Jeff Land in Same Boat". The Washington Post and Times-Herald. p. 66.
  13. ^ Hopper, Hedda (June 23, 1957). "Bachelor George Nader Bored by Going Out 'Just to Be Seen'". Los Angeles Times. p. E3.
  14. ^ Pryor, Thomas M. (May 17, 1957). "UNIVERSAL CASTS TWO IN NEW FILM: Jane Powell, George Nader to Appear in 'Female Animal' --Actor Replaces Gavin". The New York Times. p. 19.
  15. ^ "DID YOU KNOW?". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 30, no. 4. June 27, 1962. p. 9 (Teenagers' Weekly). Retrieved October 13, 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
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This article is about the actor For the businessman and sex offender see George Nader businessman George Garfield Nader Jr October 19 1921 February 4 2002 was an American actor and writer He appeared in a variety of films from 1950 to 1974 including Sins of Jezebel 1953 Congo Crossing 1956 and The Female Animal 1958 During this period he also did episodic television and starred in several series including NBC s The Man and the Challenge 1959 60 In the 1960s he made several films in Germany playing FBI agent Jerry Cotton He is remembered for his first starring role in the low budget 3 D sci fi film Robot Monster 1953 known as one of the worst films ever made 3 George NaderNader circa 1960BornGeorge Garfield Nader Jr 1 2 1921 10 19 October 19 1921Pasadena California U S DiedFebruary 4 2002 2002 02 04 aged 80 Woodland Hills California U S OccupationsActorwriterYears active1950 1974PartnerMark Miller 1947 2002 his death RelativesMichael Nader nephew Discreetly gay during his acting career he and his life partner Mark Miller were among Rock Hudson s closest friends After retiring from acting he wrote Chrome 1978 a science fiction novel dealing positively with a same sex relationship 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Leading man 4 Universal Pictures 5 Television 6 International 7 Writing 8 Personal life 9 Filmography 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditNader was born in Pasadena California the son of Alice nee Scott who was from Kansas and George Garfield Nader who was from Illinois 5 6 He earned his Bachelor of Arts in theater arts at Occidental College During World War II he served in the US Navy as a communications officer in the Pacific theater from 1943 to 1946 7 Early career EditNader began his acting career in 1950 He appeared in several productions at the Pasadena Playhouse over four years which led to a number of bit parts in films 8 He was in Rustlers on Horseback 1950 for Republic Pictures 9 while also appearing on stage in Summer and Smoke at the Pasadena Playhouse 10 He had small parts in You re in the Navy Now 1951 The Prowler 1951 Take Care of My Little Girl 1951 The Desert Fox The Story of Rommel 1951 and Two Tickets to Broadway 1951 He had a bigger part in a Tim Holt Western Overland Telegraph 1951 and a drama Monsoon 1952 He was going to star in a film called GI Smith but production was canceled 11 He had unbilled bit roles in the studio films Phone Call from a Stranger 1951 and Down Among the Sheltering Palms 1952 Leading man EditNader s first starring role was in Robot Monster 1953 a 3 D feature film directed by Phil Tucker Although the film is remembered primarily for its camp attributes as one of the worst films ever made 3 it was financially successful 7 and led to more prominent roles for Nader in other films He supported Paulette Goddard in Sins of Jezebel 1953 and had a supporting role in Carnival Story 1954 He was the male love interest for Miss Robin Crusoe 1954 at Fox Meanwhile 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 Universal Pictures EditHe made a number of films for Universal Studios alongside leading men such as Rock Hudson Tony Curtis and Jeff Chandler citation needed His first film for Universal was a Western Four Guns to the Border 1954 wherein he was billed beneath Rory Calhoun and Colleen Miller He followed it with Six Bridges to Cross 1955 supporting Tony Curtis and Julie Adams in a role that Chandler had refused Nader was promoted to lead in The Second Greatest Sex 1955 opposite Jeanne Crain and in Lady Godiva of Coventry 1955 opposite Maureen O Hara stepping in for Chandler again In 1955 he won a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer 4 He starred opposite Virginia Mayo in Congo Crossing 1956 and was second billed to Chandler in Universal s expensive war epic Away All Boats 1956 12 He was Esther Williams s leading man in The Unguarded Moment 1956 which starred a young John Saxon He had top billing in Four Girls in Town 1957 and Man Afraid 1957 Nader supported Audie Murphy in Joe Butterfly 1957 a military comedy 13 He had the lead in Appointment with a Shadow 1958 and Flood Tide 1958 He was Hedy Lamarr s love interest in The Female Animal 1958 replacing John Gavin 14 He had the starring role in Nowhere to Go a 1958 British crime drama featuring the screen debut of Maggie Smith Television EditNader moved into regular television roles in the late 1950s appearing in several short lived series including The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen 1959 and The Man and the Challenge 1959 60 In 1961 he appeared in an Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode Self Defense with Audrey Totter the following year he returned for the Where Beauty Lies episode opposite Cloris Leachman In the 1961 62 season he appeared as insurance investigator Joe Shannon in the syndicated crime drama Shannon co starring with Regis Toomey 15 Nader appeared frequently on The Loretta Young Show a dramatic anthology series on NBC citation needed He produced and directed Walk by the Sea 1963 16 International EditNader had the title role in a European swashbuckler The Secret Mark of D Artagnan 1963 He made Zigzag 1963 and The Great Space Adventure 1964 for Albert Zugsmith both films were made in the Philippines He starred in The Human Duplicators 1965 and regularly guest starred on TV shows Nader went to Germany to star as FBI agent Jerry Cotton in the German film Tread Softly 1965 It was a hit and led to a series of films Manhattan Night of Murder 1965 Tip Not Included 1966 The Trap Snaps Shut at Midnight 1966 Murderers Club of Brooklyn 1967 Death in the Red Jaguar 1968 Death and Diamonds 1968 and Dead Body on Broadway 1969 He appeared in two Harry Alan Towers productions The Million Eyes of Sumuru 1967 shot in Hong Kong and The House of 1 000 Dolls 1967 filmed in Spain One of his last films was Beyond Atlantis 1973 made in the Philippines Writing EditIn the 1970s Nader suffered an eye injury in an automobile accident which made him particularly sensitive to the bright lights of movie sets and forced him to retire from acting 4 He began writing including his 1978 science fiction novel Chrome which dealt with a forbidden romance between a man and an android also male 17 18 According to Variety s Army Archerd Nader had completed a book called The Perils of Paul the title being a play on the melodrama serial The Perils of Pauline about the gay community in Hollywood which he did not want published until after his death 19 Personal life Edit with Joan Crawford 1954 Although Nader was not openly gay during his film career he generally did not feign relationships with women to conceal it instead deflecting questions by saying that he had not met the right one 3 5 Nader lived with his life partner Mark Miller November 22 1926 June 9 2015 whom he met in 1947 while they were acting in a play together 18 20 Miller worked as Rock Hudson s personal secretary from 1972 until the star s death and the couple inherited the interest from Hudson s 27 million estate after his death from AIDS complications in 1985 4 19 Hudson biographer Sara Davidson described Nader Miller and another person as Rock s family for most of his adult life 17 Nader publicly acknowledged his sexual orientation shortly afterward 19 Nader and Miller eventually settled in Palm Springs Stricken by multiple medical problems Nader entered the hospital in September 2001 He died on February 4 2002 in Woodland Hills California of cardiopulmonary failure pneumonia and multiple cerebral infarctions He was survived by Miller with whom he had spent 55 years his cousins Sally Kubly and Roberta Cavell and his nephew actor Michael Nader 19 His 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 21 In 2002 a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs California Walk of Stars was dedicated to him 22 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1950 Rustlers on Horseback Jack Reynolds Credited as George Nadar1950 1953 Fireside Theater Web Martin George TV 2 episodes1951 You re in the Navy Now Crew member UncreditedThe Prowler Photographer UncreditedTake Care of My Little Girl Jack Gruber UncreditedThe Desert Fox The Story of Rommel Commando Uncredited alternative titles Rommel Desert Fox amp The Desert FoxTwo Tickets to Broadway Charlie Crosby s Sound Technician UncreditedOverland Telegraph Paul Manning1952 Phone Call from a Stranger Pilot UncreditedGruen Guild Playhouse TV 1 episodeBig Town TV 1 episodeMonsoon BurtonHan glomde henne aldrig Chris Kingsley English version Voice1953 Down Among the Sheltering Palms Lt Homer Briggs UncreditedYour Jeweler s Showcase TV 1 episodeRobot Monster Roy Alternative titles Monster from Mars amp Monsters from the MoonSchlitz Playhouse of Stars Richard TV 1 episodeYour Play Time TV 1 episodeSins of Jezebel JehuHallmark Hall of Fame TV 1 episode1953 1961 The Loretta Young Show Various roles TV 8 episodes1954 The Pepsi Cola Playhouse TV 2 episodesCarnival Story Bill VinesCavalcade of America Eliphalet Remington II TV 2 episodesFour Guns to the Border Bronco Alternative title Shadow ValleyMiss Robin Crusoe Jonathan1954 1957 Lux Video Theatre Dr Frank Matson Don Jeremy TV 3 episodes1955 Six Bridges to Cross Edward GallagherThe Second Greatest Sex Matt DavisLady Godiva of Coventry Lord Leofric1956 Congo Crossing David CarrAway All Boats Lieutenant Dave MacDougallThe Unguarded Moment Lieutenant Harry Graham Alternative title The Gentle Web1957 Four Girls in Town Mike SnowdenMan Afraid Rev David CollinsJoe Butterfly Sgt Ed KennedyClimax Harry Parker TV 1 episodeAppointment with a Shadow Paul BaxterFlood Tide Steve Martin Alternative title Above All Things1958 The Female Animal Chris FarleyNowhere to Go Paul Gregory1959 The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen Ellery Queen TV 25 episodes1959 1960 The Man and the Challenge Dr Glenn Barton TV 36 episodes1960 Laramie Wells Clark TV 1 episode1961 The Andy Griffith Show Dr Robert Benson TV 1 episodeShannon Joe Shannon TV 36 episodes1962 The Secret Mark of D Artagnan d Artagnan1963 Zigzag The HunterThe Great Space AdventureA Walk by the Sea1965 The Human Duplicators Glenn Martin Alternative titles Space Agent K1 amp Jaws of the AlienBurke s Law Chris Maitland TV 1 episodeSchusse aus dem Geigengasten Jerry CottonEspionage in Lisbon Drunk entering hotel room UncreditedManhattan Night of Murder Jerry Cotton1966 The Trap Snaps Shut at MidnightDie Rechnung eiskalt serviert1967 Der Morderclub von BrooklynThe Million Eyes of Sumuru Agent Nick WestThe House of 1 000 Dolls Stephen Armstrong1968 Dynamit in gruner Seide Jerry CottonRadhapura Endstation der Verdammten de Steve WestonTod im Roten Jaguar Jerry Cotton1969 Todesschusse am Broadway1972 Owen Marshall Counselor at Law TV 1 episodeThe F B I TV 1 episode1973 Beyond Atlantis Nereus Alternative title Sea Creatures1974 Nakia McMasters TV movie final film role References Edit Obituary for George Garfield NADER Newspapers com Los Angeles Times FamilySearch org FamilySearch a b c Bergan Ronald February 8 2002 Obituary George Nader The Guardian London a b c d Obituaries George Nader The Independent London February 8 2002 a b Graham Sheilah August 5 1956 George Nader of Movies Not Single by Choice Daily Boston Globe Archived from the original on January 31 2013 Is George Nader his real name The Boston Globe March 12 1957 Retrieved January 22 2021 a b Woo Elaine February 6 2002 George Nader 80 Star of 50s Movies Los Angeles Times The Life Story of George Nader Picture Show London 64 1657 12 January 1 1955 Film News The Western Star No 87 Queensland Australia March 13 1951 p 4 Retrieved October 13 2017 via National Library of Australia Hollywood Notes The Cessnock Eagle and South Maitland Recorder Vol 40 no 4002 January 23 1951 p 6 Retrieved October 13 2017 via National Library of Australia Schallert Edwin November 2 1951 Drama G I Smith Will Star George Nader Reinhardt to Direct Pier Angeli Los Angeles Times p B9 Parsons Louella March 24 1955 George Jeff Land in Same Boat The Washington Post and Times Herald p 66 Hopper Hedda June 23 1957 Bachelor George Nader Bored by Going Out Just to Be Seen Los Angeles Times p E3 Pryor Thomas M May 17 1957 UNIVERSAL CASTS TWO IN NEW FILM Jane Powell George Nader to Appear in Female Animal Actor Replaces Gavin The New York Times p 19 DID YOU KNOW The Australian Women s Weekly Vol 30 no 4 June 27 1962 p 9 Teenagers Weekly Retrieved October 13 2017 via National Library of Australia Galloway Doug February 4 2002 George Nader Actor writer Variety p 70 a b George Nader 80 Actor and Sci Fi Writer The New York Times February 12 2002 Retrieved July 6 2008 a b Smyth Mitchell May 10 1992 Rock left actor millions Toronto Star p D5 ProQuest 436637312 a b c d Archerd Army February 4 2002 Nader s death another sad finale to a glamorous H w d life Variety Retrieved July 6 2008 George Nader 1921 2002 Brian s Drive In Theater October 19 2020 Retrieved January 22 2021 Wilson Scott Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed 2 Kindle Locations 34104 34105 McFarland amp Co Kindle Edition Palm Springs Walk of Stars by date dedicated PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 13 2012 Retrieved March 27 2013 External links Edit Biography portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Nader George Nader at IMDb George Nader at Mystery Science Theatre 3000 George Nader on glbtq com A review of Nader s novel Chrome at the Wayback Machine archived August 15 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Nader amp oldid 1146711699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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