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  1. Biography. J. Carrol Naish was a character actor who launched his prolific film career on the cusp of the transition from silent films to talkies (between 1926 and 1930), eventually appearing in nearly 200 films total. The Irish-descended New Yorker became legendary for mastering a potpourri of foreign accents, yet he ironicaly played virtually ...

  2. 5 de jul. de 2018 · J. Carrol Naish – January 21, 1896 – January 24, 1973. I hope you enjoyed this partial look at the career of J. Carrol Naish, one of the hardest working and most effective character actors of his day. His horror movies were few and far between, but he was always memorable in them. Thanks for joining me today on IN THE SHADOWS and I hope you ...

  3. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Here are 10 things you should know about J. Carrol Naish, born on January 21, 1896. The prolific and versatile character actor was renowned for the wide ran...

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  4. J.Carrol Naish's mastery of nearly 20 dialects made him one of the greatest ethnic character actors in Hollywood. In a show business career that spanned more than five decades, the swarthy, black-haired, mustachioed Naish played Hindus, Mexicans, Japanese, Chinese, Arabs, Jews, Italians, Poles, English, American Indians and South Americans.

  5. J. Carrol Naish i trailern till Annie Get Your Gun (1950) Joseph Patrick Carrol Naish, född 21 januari 1897 i New York, död 24 januari 1973 i La Jolla i Kalifornien, var en amerikansk karaktärsskådespelare. Naish anlitades i amerikansk film mycket ofta i roller som exotiska karaktärer, dock kom han aldrig att spela irländare, vilken var ...

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Patrick Carrol Naish (January 21, 1896 – January 24, 1973) was an American character actor born in New York City, New York. Naish did many film roles, but they were eclipsed when he found fame in the title role of radio's Life with Luigi (1948–1953), which surpassed Bob Hope in the 1950 ratings. Naish appeared on stage for several years before ...

  7. Illness forced him to retire in 1969, but J. Carroll Naish was cajoled back before the cameras by quickie producer Al Adamson for the 1970 ultracheapie Dracula vs. Frankenstein; even weighed down by bad false teeth, coke-bottle glasses and a wheelchair, Naish managed to act the rest of the cast right off the screen.