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Elliott Nugent (September 20, 1896, Dover, Ohio - August 9, 1980, New York City) was an American actor, writer, and film director. He successfully made the transition from silent film to sound. He directed The Cat and the Canary (1939), starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. He also directed the Hope films Never Say Die (1939) and My Favorite Brunette (1947).
Nugent was a college classmate (and lifelong friend) of fellow Ohioan James Thurber. Together, they wrote the Broadway play The Male Animal (1940) in which Nugent starred with Gene Tierney. He also directed the 1942 Warner Bros. film version of The Male Animal, starring Henry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland.
Nugent's autobiography Events Leading Up to the Comedy (1965) skips over large portions of Nugent's life and work, but deals honestly with the alcoholism that largely ended his career.
Nugent was the son of veteran actor J.C. Nugent who sometimes wrote or acted with Elliott.
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Directing
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1896-09-20
Dover, Ohio, USA
Elliot Nugent, Elliott John Nugent
My Girl Tisa
The Unholy Three
Romance
The Last Flight
The Sins of the Children
So This Is College
Not So Dumb
The Single Standard
Wise Girls
Stage Door Canteen
So This is Eden
For the Love o' Lil
Strictly Dynamite
Virtuous Husband
Three Cornered Moon
My Outlaw Brother
Just for You
My Favorite Brunette
The Cat and the Canary
The Great Gatsby
Enter Madame
Professor Beware
The Male Animal
Mr. Belvedere Goes to College
Nothing but the Truth
She Loves Me Not
If I Were Free
Never Say Die
Up in Arms
Welcome Stranger
Give Me a Sailor
Whistling in the Dark
And So They Were Married
The Crystal Ball
Love in Bloom
College Scandal
It's All Yours
Two Alone
Splendor
The Skipper Surprised His Wife
The Mouthpiece
Wives Never Know