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- Falecido(a) em29 de julho de 2001 · Montecito, Califórnia, EUA (morte natural)
- Nome de nascimentoAlexander L. Nicol Jr.
- Altura1,87 m
- Alex Nicol nasceu o 20 de janeiro de 1916 em Nova Iorque, EUA. Era ator e diretor e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em O Grito da Caveira (1958), Um Certo Capitão Lockhart (1955) e Point of Terror (1971). Foi casado com Jean Coleman. Morreu o 29 de julho de 2001 em Califórnia, EUA.
- CônjugeJean Coleman(1948 - 29 de julho de 2001) (sua morte, 3 crianças)
- Broke his original contract with Universal in 1952 after only a couple of years because he felt no growth and freelanced for a time. However, he returned frequently to film at Universal and at a much larger fee than he was getting when a contract player there.
- Gave a particularly striking performance in Um Certo Capitão Lockhart (1955) in which he played a heavyweight "mama's boy." In it he hogtied and dragged James Stewart through a fire, burned his covered wagons, shot his mules and shot him point blank in the hand.
- Was part of the original cast of Rodgers and Hammerstein's hit Broadway musical "South Pacific" when it debuted in April of 1949. In the ensemble playing one of the marines, a short time later he successfully auditioned to replace Ralph Meeker as the sailor Mannion in the hit comedy play "Mister Roberts" and left the musical. Also the understudy to the play's star Henry Fonda, Alex never got to go on in the title role as Fonda never missed a performance.
- Alex was born in 1916, but took off three years when he began his contract at Universal in 1950 because he was starting out there older than some of the other people under contract. Those reports that list his year of birth as 1919 are incorrect.
- Children: sons Alexander L. Nicol III and Eric; daughter Lisa.
- I went to the front office at Universal and asked to be released from my contract. They thought I was crazy. But I thought, "If this is my big break, then I'm not going very far." AN -- after filming the movie Arrancada da Morte (1952) in 1952.
- A Luva Negra (1954) - $10,000
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