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  1. Dean Jagger. Actor: White Christmas. Dean Jagger was born in Lima, Ohio, on November 7, 1903. He dropped out of high school twice before finally graduating from Wabash College. Working first as a school teacher, he soon became interested in acting and enrolled at Chicago's "Lyceum Art Conservatory". Mr. Jagger made his first movie and only silent film, The Woman from Hell (1929) in 1929 ...

  2. Dean Jagger. Actor: Game of Thrones. Born in Yorkshire, Dean Jagger studied drama and theatre at The Actors Centre in London. In 2016, Jagger made his TV debut in fan favorite role of Smalljon Umber in HBO's Game of Thrones. The role garnered him praise from critics. The following year, Jagger was cast in a starring role in Cinemax's Bruce Lee inspired period action drama "Warrior," created ...

  3. Other articles where Dean Jagger is discussed: Twelve O’Clock High: …attorney Harvey Stovall (played by Dean Jagger) is a tourist in London in 1949 when he happens upon an old Toby jug (a beer jug in the shape of a man) in an antique shop. The jug reminds him of his days in England during World War II, and he…

  4. 1934. You Belong to Me as Military School Instructor. 1930. Whoopee! as Deputy (uncredited) 1929. The Woman from Hell as Jim Coakley. All. Department. Dean Jagger was an Academy Award-winning American screen, stage, and television actor.

  5. 17 de abr. de 2014 · Claire Trevor presents the Oscar® for Supporting Actor to Dean Jagger for "Twelve O'Clock High" at the 22nd Academy Awards® in 1950. Hosted by Paul Douglas.

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  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Dean_JaggerDean Jagger - Wikiwand

    Dean Jagger (7 de noviembre de 1903 – 5 de febrero de 1991) fue un actor cinematográfico estadounidense, ganador de un Oscar al mejor actor de reparto. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ...

  7. Ira Dean Jagger (November 7, 1903 – February 5, 1991) was an American movie actor. His career lasted for nearly 60 years. He received an Academy Award for his role in Henry King 's Twelve O'Clock High (1949). [1] Jagger was born in Columbus Grove, Ohio. [2] He died from heart disease in Santa Monica, California.