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  1. 21 de ene. de 2022 · While Luigi was convulsing radio audiences weekly, J. Carrol Naish continued to appear in silver screen favorites such as Annie Get Your Gun (1950), Rio Grande (1950—Naish actually plays an Irishman in this one, Lieutenant General Philip Sheridan), Clash By Night (1952), Sitting Bull (1954), Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1954), Violent Saturday (1955), and New York Confidential (1955).

  2. James Hong. View Interview. James Hong on J. Carrol Nash's eye pieces to make him appear Asian for The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, his irritability (and drinking), and how he came to get Hong fired. 03:52.

  3. www.idolnetworth.com › j-carrol-naish-net-worth-72218J. Carrol Naish Net Worth

    J. Carrol Naish, widely recognized as an accomplished actor and miscellaneous crew member, has garnered an impressive net worth estimated to range between $100,000 and $1 million by 2024. His contributions to the world of entertainment in the United States have been significant, earning him both critical acclaim and financial success.

  4. 21 de ene. de 2019 · Today we celebrate character actor J. Carrol Naish (1896-1973). Two surprising things about Naish’s Irish heritage (his parents were Irish immigrants to the U.S.): 1) That it exists at all. Dark of hair and complexion, Naish was most often cast as Southern European, Mediterranean types, as well as Latin-Americans, Native-Americans, Middle ...

  5. Joseph Patrick Carrol Naish (January 21, 1896 – January 24, 1973) was an American actor. He appeared in over 200 credits during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Naish received two Oscar nominations for his supporting roles in the films Sahara (1943) and A Medal for Benny (1945), the latter of which also earned him a Golden Globe. He was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.

  6. J. Carrol Naish Joseph Patrick Carrol Naish 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, which surpassed Bob Hope in the 1950 ratings. Naish appeared on stage for several years before he began his film career.

  7. Mario Lanza and J Carrol Naish react as Kathryn Grayson points him out of bar in a scene from the film 'The Toast Of New Orleans', 1950. Carrol Naish , actor, circa 1940. Frank Sinatra on horseback listening to J Carrol Naish in a scene from the film 'The Kissing Bandit', 1948.