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Nick Stuart (April 10, 1904 – April 7, 1973) was an Austro-Hungarian-born American actor and bandleader. His career spanned five decades, during which he appeared in over 50 films, more than half of them features, as well as film shorts, serials, and even one television appearance. He rose to stardom in such films as '' Girls Gone Wild'' and '' Chasing Through Europe'', prior to expanding his business interests by creating a talent agency, and a popular upscale club in Hollywood. After being introduced to music by Guy Lombardo, he established his own band, "The Man with the Band from Movieland", which played for over twenty years. When he dissolved the band in 1961, he opened a haberdashery in Biloxi, Mississippi. He met his first wife, Sue Carol, while working on a film, and the two had a daughter, actress Carol Lee Ladd. While his first marriage was short-lived, his second marriage to Martha Burnett lasted over thirty years, until his death from cancer in 1973.


Early life and family

Stuart was born Niculae Pratza on April 10, 1904, in Abrud (''Abrudbánya''), Transylvania, then part of Austria-Hungary. He emigrated to the United States as a child in 1913, growing up in
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. Stuart was married twice. The first time was to Sue Carol on November 28, 1929; the two had a child, actress Carol Lee Ladd (born July 18, 1932). The "Lee" in Carol Lee was named for Carol's best friend,
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, the wife of Bing Crosby. Initially, the couple attempted to hide their marriage from the public, with the help of the Crosbys. Stuart would make public appearances with Dixie Lee, while Bing Crosby would feign romantic interest in Sue Carol in public. While on a personal appearances tour in 1931, the couple had $35,000 of jewelry stolen from their parked car on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Less than a year after the birth of the couple's child, reports began to circulate that their marriage was in trouble. By August 1933, Stuart and Carol were estranged and living separate lives, and divorced in 1934. After the divorce, Stuart was romantically linked with several other women, including
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), and Dorothy Lee.


Career


Film

In the mid-1920s Nick Prata (as he was then known) began working in the film industry, doing odd jobs around the set for Fox Film, such as prop boy, script clerk, and assistant cameraman. While working as an assistant on Raoul Walsh's '' What Price Glory?'' in 1926, Prata was given a screen test, after which his name was changed to Nick Stuart. Shortly after, he became Howard Hawks's personal assistant. He appeared in minor roles in two film shorts, before being given an opportunity to act in a featured role by Hawks, in 1927's, ''
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''. After the success of ''The Cradle Snatchers'', Stuart would star in several shorts, many of which again paired him with his ''Snatchers'' co-star, Sally Phipps, which included ''Gentlemen Prefer Scotch'', and ''Cupid and the Clock'' (based on a short story by O. Henry). The two would star in Stuart's next three films in 1927 and 1928: ''High School Hero'', ''Why Sailors Go Wrong'', and ''News Parade''. Stuart's next role was that of Sandy, starring alongside
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in William K. Howard's ''The River Pirate'' in 1928. Stuart and Sue Carol had been linked together romantically since early in 1928, and would co-star in Stuart's next project, ''Girls Gone Wild''. Stuart and Phipps appeared together in his next film, although Phipps was in a secondary role. Stuart's co-star in 1929's ''Joy Street'', was Lois Moran, who had also been his love interest in ''The River Pirate''. Stuart and Phipps were again slated to co-star in ''Chasing Through Europe'', the sequel to their successful film, ''News Parade''. However, she was replaced by
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in July 1928, who was replaced in turn by Sue Carol in September. Stuart and Carol appeared in several films together over the next few years, including 1933's ''Secret Sinners''.


Agency days

In 1933 Stuart, along with David Kay, opened an agency in Hollywood, which represented actors, writers, and directors. Later that year, their company signed an agreement with the Canadian film company, British Commonwealth Productions, to cast all of their films. The first film they cast was ''The Crimson West'' (released in the United States as ''Fighting Playboy''), which would be the first full-length talking film produced in Canada. The following year, he became the founder of the Bath and Tennis Club in Hollywood. The club was modeled on upscale clubs in the east, particularly those in Palm Beach and Long Island, New York, and included recreational facilities for tennis, squash, swimming, badminton, and handball.


Entrance into music and later acting career

In the midst of his film career, after
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got him interested in music, Stuart began his own big band, and became known as "The Man with the Band from Movieland". Stuart had become friendly with Lombardo when he and his wife, Carol, had helped Lombardo's brother adopt a child in 1932. By 1937, Stuart's band had achieved a modicum of fame, and had appeared in several film shorts, including 1938's ''Twenty Girls and a Band''. After the creation of his band, Stuart would only sporadically appear in films over the next 20 years. In the 1940s, he appeared in two of the Bowery Boys films, starring
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'' (1943), and '' Pride of the Bowery'' (1946). Stuart's last starring role would be in the 1946 film, ''Gunsmoke''. From 1946 through 1963 Stuart would appear in only four more films, although he appeared in several film serials, such as ''
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'' (1953), '' Blackhawk: Fearless Champion of Freedom'' (1952), and ''
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'' (1952). Stuart's sole television appearance was a featured role in the final episode of '' Navy Log'', which aired on September 11, 1958. In the 1960s, he made his final film appearance in a small role in Sydney Pollack's drama '' This Property Is Condemned'', starring
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, Robert Redford, and Charles Bronson.


Later life and death

Stuart married Martha Burnett in 1942, with whom he remained married until his death in 1973. Stuart dissolved his band in 1961, after which he opened a haberdashery in Biloxi, Mississippi, located in the Broadwater Beach Hotel. Stuart died from cancer on April 7, 1973 in Biloxi, Mississippi. He was buried in Southern Memorial Park in Biloxi, where his wife was buried next to him upon her death in 1991.


Filmography

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'' (1927) as Henry Winton * '' High School Hero'' (1927) as Pete Greer * ''
News Parade ''News Parade'' is a 1928 American comedy film directed by David Butler and starring Nick Stuart, Sally Phipps and Brandon Hurst. The film portrays the adventures of a newsreel cameraman. Despite poor reviews and only a modest box office perf ...
'' (1928) as 'Newsreel Nick' Naylor * ''
The River Pirate ''The River Pirate'' is a 1928 American drama film directed by William K. Howard and written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Ben Markson and John Reinhardt, based on the 1928 novel by Charles Francis Coe. The film stars Victor McLaglen, Lois Moran, ...
'' (1928) as Sandy * ''
Why Sailors Go Wrong ''Why Sailors Go Wrong'' is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Henry Lehrman and written by Randall Faye and Delos Sutherland. The film stars Sammy Cohen, Ted McNamara, Sally Phipps, Nick Stuart, E. H. Calvert, and Carl Miller. Th ...
'' (1928) as Jimmy Collier * '' Chasing Through Europe'' (1929) as Dick Stallings * '' Girls Gone Wild'' (1929) as Buck Brown * '' Joy Street'' (1929) as Joe * '' Why Leave Home?'' (1929) as Dick * ''
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'' (1929) as Himself * ''
The Fourth Alarm ''The Fourth Alarm'' is a 1926 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 53rd '' Our Gang'' short subject released. It was later reworked in '' Hook and Ladder'' in 1932. Notes This is Mary Kornman's final '' Our Gan ...
'' (1930) as Dick Turner * '' Swing High'' (1930) as Billy * '' The Mystery Train'' (1931) as Ronald Stanhope * '' Sheer Luck'' (1931) as Jimmie Reid * '' Trapped'' (1931) as Jerry Coleman * '' Sundown Trail'' (1931) as Flash Prescott * ''Fighting Playboy'' (1933) as Don *'' Secret Sinners'' (1933) as Jimmy Stafford * '' Police Call'' (1933) as Dynamite Danny Daniels * ''
A Demon for Trouble ''A Demon for Trouble'' is a 1934 American black-and-white action/adventure/ romance short film directed by Robert F. Hill and produced by A. W. Hackel for Supreme Pictures. It stars Bob Steele, Don Alvarado, Gloria Shea, and Nick Stuart and ...
'' (1934) as Buck Morton * ''
Secrets of Chinatown ''Secrets of Chinatown'' is a 1935 Canadian-American mystery film, mystery thriller film directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starring Nick Stuart, Lucile Browne and James Flavin. The film was shot at the Willows Park Studios in Victoria, British Col ...
'' (1935) as Robert Rand * '' Put on the Spot'' (1936) as George Bates (archive footage) * ''
Rio Grande Romance ''Rio Grande Romance'' is a 1936 American film directed by Robert F. Hill It was one of the few non-Westerns from Sam Katzman's Victory Studios. It was also known as Put on the Spot.Blake of Scotland Yard'' (1937, Serial) as Julot hs. 2-4, 9-10, 14* '' Pride of the Bowery'' (1940) as Forest Ranger * ''
Mr. Muggs Steps Out ''Mr. Muggs Steps Out'' is a 1943 American film directed by William Beaudine and starring The East Side Kids. Plot Much to the despair of her husband John, wealthy New York socialite Margaret Morgan hires former criminals Masie O'Donnell and But ...
'' (1943) as Diamonds Hamilton * '' Journey Together'' (1945) * '' Gunsmoke'' (1946) as Brad Marlowe / Brad's Son * '' Blackhawk: Fearless Champion of Freedom'' (1952, Serial) as Cress * ''
King of the Congo ''King of the Congo'' is a 1952 American 15 chapter movie serial, the 48th released by Columbia Pictures. It was produced by Sam Katzman, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Wallace Grissell, and stars Buster Crabbe. The serial also co-stars G ...
'' (1952, Serial) as Degar * ''
The Lost Planet ''The Lost Planet'' is a 1953 American horror science fiction serial film 15-chapter serial which has the distinction of being the last interplanetary-themed sound serial ever made. It was directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet with a screenplay b ...
'' (1953, Serial) as Darl * '' The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd'' (1953, Serial) as Dr. Brandt hs. 4-7,9* '' Killer Ape'' (1953) as Maron * ''
The French Line ''The French Line'' is a 1953 American musical film starring Jane Russell made by RKO Radio Pictures, directed by Lloyd Bacon and produced by Edmund Grainger, with Howard Hughes as executive producer. The screenplay was by Mary Loos and Richard ...
'' (1953) as Reporter (uncredited) * ''
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' is a 1963 American comedy film produced and directed by Stanley Kramer with a story and screenplay by William Rose and Tania Rose. The film, starring Spencer Tracy with an all-star cast of comedians, is a ...
'' (1963) * '' This Property Is Condemned'' (1966) as Railroad Conductor (uncredited)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Stuart, Nick 1904 births 1973 deaths People from Abrud Austro-Hungarian emigrants to the United States American people of Romanian descent 20th-century American male actors American male silent film actors American bandleaders Male actors from Dayton, Ohio Musicians from Dayton, Ohio