Wedgwood Nowell
Actor · Writer · Music
Born Jan 24, 1878 · Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA
Active 1915–1957
Wedgwood Nowell was an American stage and film actor, director, producer, and musician. He produced 144 plays during his stage career, which began around 1901.
Filmography
A Night at the Opera (1935) — Ship Passenger (uncredited)You Can't Take It with You (1938) — Diner (uncredited)The Woman in the Window (1944) — Man at Club (uncredited)The Roaring Twenties (1939) — Nightclub Patron (uncredited)Holiday (1938) — Party Guest (uncredited)Lost Horizon (1937) — Englishman (uncredited)Dark Victory (1939) — Doctor (uncredited)They Were Expendable (1945) — Man in Admiral's Office (uncredited)Gentleman Jim (1942) — Broker (uncredited)Boom Town (1940) — Oilman at Producers' Convention (uncredited)The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936) — Court-Martial Member (uncredited)Each Dawn I Die (1939) — Parole Board Member (uncredited)Watch on the Rhine (1943) — American Diplomat (uncredited)Cleopatra (1934) — ScribeTheodora Goes Wild (1936) — Dance Floor Extra (uncredited)Virginia City (1940) — Prosecuting Officer (uncredited)Hell Bent for Love (1934) — Attorney Kelly DrakeAshes (1922) — Mr. CraftonA Doll's House (1922) — Nils KrogstadA Man's Fight (1919) — Norman EvansThe Eternal Flame (1922) — Marquis de Ronquerolles (as Wedgewood Nowell)Jealous Husbands (1923) — George ConradJohnny Apollo (1940) — Courthouse Spectator (uncredited)The Man with Nine Lives (1940) — Doctor Spectator (uncredited)