Carroll Nye
Robert Carroll Nye (October 4, 1901 – March 17, 1974)[1] was an American film actor. He appeared in 58 films between 1925 and 1944.
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Lobby card for What Every Girl Should Know (1927) with Carroll Nye at center | |
Born | Robert Carroll Nye October 4, 1901 Akron, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | March 17, 1974 72) | (aged
Resting place | Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1925-1944 |
Spouse(s) | Helen Lynch (divorced) Dorothy ??? |
Biography
Nye was born in Akron, Ohio.[1] His mother, Myra Nye, worked for the Los Angeles Times. Carroll was educated at the University of California and later became a reporter and radio editor with the Times like his mother. However, he went into film business in 1924. At the beginning of his career he had a score of leading man roles in Hollywood opposite such silent screen stars as Anita Page and Corinne Griffith. In his late career, he played usually small roles, perhaps most memorably as Frank Kennedy, Scarlett's second husband, in Gone with the Wind (1939).[2] His film career ended in 1944 with an uncredited role in Wilson. Nye also worked with Groucho Marx at CBS.
After his film career, Nye served as a Hollywood newscaster and publicity man. He was married to actress Helen Lynch since 1928, but the marriage ended in divorce. He later married a woman named Dorothy, mentioned on his gravestone at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills. His brother was respected Hollywood makeup artist Ben Nye.
Partial filmography
- Three of a Kind (1925) - Don Gray
- Classified (1925) - Mart Comet
- The Earth Woman (1926) - Steve Tilden
- The Impostor (1926) - Dick Gilbert
- Her Honor, the Governor (1926) - Bob Fenway
- Kosher Kitty Kelly (1926) - Barney Kelly
- Women's Open Golf Championship (1927) - Dave Sullivan
- The Brute (1927) - The El
- The Black Diamond Express (1927) - Fred
- The Heart of Maryland (1927) - Lloyd Calvert
- The Rose of Kildare (1927) - Larry Nunan
- Death Valley (1927) - Boy
- The Silver Slave (1927) - Larry Martin
- The Girl from Chicago (1927) - Bob Carlton
- Little Mickey Grogan (1927) - Jeffrey Shore
- A Race for Life (1928) - Robert Hammond
- The Sporting Age (1928) - Phillip Kingston
- Powder My Back (1928) - Jack Hale
- Rinty of the Desert (1928) - Pat
- Craig's Wife (1928) - John Fredericks
- The Perfect Crime (1928) - Trevor
- While the City Sleeps (1928) - Marty
- Land of the Silver Fox (1928) - Carroll Blackton
- Jazzland (1928) - Homer Pew
- The Flying Fleet (1929) - Tex (uncredited)
- The Devil Bear (1929) - Bert Sifton
- The Squall (1929) - Paul
- The Girl in the Glass Cage (1929) - Terry Pomfret
- Light Fingers (1929) - Donald Madison
- Madame X (1929) - Darrell
- Confession (1929)
- The Bishop Murder Case (1930) - John E. Sprigg
- Sons of the Saddle (1930) - Harvey
- The Lottery Bride (1930) - Nels
- King of the Wild (1931) - Tom Armitage
- The Lawless Woman (1931) - Allan Perry
- Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931) - Lane Garwood
- The One Way Trail (1931) - Terry Allen
- Neck and Neck (1931) - Frank Douglas
- Temptation's Workshop (1932)
- The Wolf Dog (1933) - Radio Announcer
- Traveling Saleslady (1935) - Burroughs
- The Crime of Dr. Forbes (1936) - Radio Announcer (uncredited)
- Sing, Baby, Sing (1936) - Radio Announcer (uncredited)
- Don't Turn 'Em Loose (1936) - Police Radio Broadcaster (uncredited)
- Mind Your Own Business (1936) - Radio Announcer (uncredited)
- We Who Are About to Die (1937) - Police Radio Dispatcher (uncredited)
- Sing and Be Happy (1937) - Announcer (uncredited)
- Hot Water (1937) - Radio Announcer (uncredited)
- Saturday's Heroes (1937) - First Football Broadcaster (uncredited)
- City Girl (1938) - Radio Commentator (uncredited)
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) - Radio Announcer
- Kentucky Moonshine (1938) - Radio Announcer
- Safety in Numbers (1938) - Larsen
- The Main Event (1938) - Fight Announcer (uncredited)
- Hold That Co-ed (1938) - Radio Newscaster (uncredited)
- Gone with the Wind (1939) - Frank Kennedy - A Guest
- The Trail Blazers (1940) - Jim Chapman
- Blossoms in the Dust (1941) - Mr. Loring, Dora's Husband (uncredited)
- Wilson (1944) - Reporter (uncredited)
References
- Ellenberger, Allan R. (May 1, 2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-7864-5019-0. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- Kachmar, Diane (2015). The Fly at 50: The Creation and Legacy of a Classic Science Fiction Film. BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1-5939-3315-9. Retrieved August 27, 2020.