Nagel, Anne (1915–1966)
Nagel, Anne (1915–1966)
American actress. Born Anne Dolan, Sept 30, 1912 (some sources cite Sept 29), in Boston, MA; died July 6, 1966, in Hollywood, CA; m. Ross Alexander (actor), 1933 (died 1937); m. Lt. James H. Keenan, 1941 (div. 1951).
Debuted in I Loved You Yesterday (1933) and continued to work in film for 3 decades; appeared in such movies as Stand Up and Cheer, Escape By Night, The Spirit of West Point, The Green Hornet (series), My Little Chickadee, Women in Bondage and Murder in the Music Hall,; had a notable turn as Madame Gorgeous in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break.
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