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Occupation
  
Actor

Height
  
1.88 m

Role
  
Film actor


Name
  
Dean Jagger

Years active
  
1928–87

TV shows
  
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Born
  
November 7, 1903 (
1903-11-07
)

Died
  
February 5, 1991, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Etta Jagger (m. 1968–1991), Gloria Ling (m. 1947–1967), Antoinette Lawrence (m. 1935–1943)

Movies
  
Twelve O'Clock High, White Christmas, Vanishing Point, The Game of Death, Bad Day at Black Rock

Similar People
  
Mary Wickes, Anne Whitfield, Barry Newman, Vera‑Ellen, Richard C Sarafian

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Dean Jeffries Jagger (November 7, 1903 – February 5, 1991) was an American film, stage and television actor who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Henry King's Twelve O'Clock High (1949).

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Early life

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Born Dean Jeffries, or Dean Jeffries Jagger (sources disagree), in Columbus Grove or Lima, Ohio, he dropped out of school several times before finally attending Wabash College. While at Wabash, he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and played football. He dropped out in his sophomore year, realizing he was not suited to an academic life. For a few semesters, he taught all eight grades in an elementary school, before heading to Chicago.

Career

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Jagger studied acting at Chicago's Lyceum Arts Conservatory. He joined a stock company as Spencer Tracy's replacement. He performed in vaudeville, on the radio and on stage, making his Broadway debut in 1925 in a bit part in a George M. Cohan production. Through the 1930s and 1940s, he performed in a number of Broadway plays, including the original production of Tobacco Road.

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Jagger made his film debut in The Woman from Hell (1929) with Mary Astor. He became a successful character actor and appeared in almost 100 films in a career that lasted until shortly before his death. Jagger made his breakthrough with his portrayal of Brigham Young in Brigham Young (1940). According to George D. Pyper, a technical consultant on the film who had personally known Brigham Young, Jagger not only resembled Young, he also spoke like him and had many of his mannerisms. Thirty-two years later, in 1972 he was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

He received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Twelve O'Clock High (1949). In the film, he played the retread World War I veteran, middle-aged adjutant Major/Lt. Col. Harvey Stovall, who acts as an advisor to the commander, General Savage (Gregory Peck). He appeared in the biblical epic The Robe (1953) as the weaver Justus of Cana. He played the retired Army major general Tom Waverly honored by Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby) and Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) in the musical White Christmas (1954), and an impotent local sheriff in the modern Western Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), starring Spencer Tracy. Jagger also portrayed the father of Elvis Presley's character in 1958's King Creole. He was the traveling manager for an evangelist played by Jean Simmons in the acclaimed 1960 drama Elmer Gantry.

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For the 1956 British science-fiction film X the Unknown, Jagger refused to work with director Joseph Losey because Losey was on the Hollywood blacklist. Losey was removed from the project after a few days of shooting and replaced with Leslie Norman.

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Jagger also achieved success in the television series Mr. Novak, receiving Emmy Award nominations for his role in 1964 and 1965, as well as the California Teachers Association's Communications Award, along with star James Franciscus, in 1963 for his portrayal of high school principal Albert Vane. However, even before he left the show to have a major medical operation, he was less than happy with the series, clashing repeatedly with the writers and directors and describing "the Mr. Novak company" afterwards as "a mishmash of unbelievable amateurishness."

In 1971, Jagger appeared on The Partridge Family. He played a prospector named Charlie in the Christmas episode "Don't Bring Your Guns to Town, Santa". He won a Daytime Emmy award for a guest appearance in the religious series This Is the Life. He played dozens of TV dramatic roles, including an episode of The Twilight Zone called "Static." In an early episode of the television series Kung Fu, Jagger appeared as Caine's grandfather, who wants little to do with him, but starts Caine on his series-long search for his half-brother Danny.

Dean Jagger has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1523 Vine Street for his contribution to motion pictures.

Personal life and death

When Jagger tried to marry his second wife, Gloria Ling, in 1947, they were denied a marriage license in California due to a state law "forbidding unions between Caucasians and Mongolians [sic]"; Ling's father was born in China.

In later life, Dean Jagger suffered from heart disease and died in his sleep in Santa Monica, California. He was 87, and was buried in the small town of Hughson, California, at Lakewood Memorial Park. He was survived by his third wife, Etta, a daughter and two stepsons.

Filmography

Actor
1985
Evil Town as
Dr. Schaeffer
1985
St. Elsewhere (TV Series) as
Dr. David Domedion
- Cheers (1985) - Dr. David Domedion
1980
This Is the Life (TV Series)
- Independence and '76 (1980)
1980
Alligator as
Slade
1980
Gideon's Trumpet (TV Movie) as
Sixth Supreme Court Justice
1979
The Waltons (TV Series) as
Professor Bowen
- Founders' Day (1979) - Professor Bowen
1978
Game of Death as
Dr. Land
1977
End of the World as
Collins
1977
Hunter (TV Series) as
Arthur Nelson Page
- The K Group: Part 2 (1977) - Arthur Nelson Page
- The K Group: Part 1 (1977) - Arthur Nelson Page
1976
Harry O (TV Series) as
Simon Applequist
- The Mysterious Case of Lester and Dr. Fong (1976) - Simon Applequist
1976
The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (TV Movie) as
Koehler
1974
The Great Lester Boggs as
Grandather Vandiver
1974
The Hanged Man (TV Movie) as
Josiah Lowe
1974
Love Story (TV Series) as
Great Grandfather
- Time for Love (1974) - Great Grandfather
1973
I Heard the Owl Call My Name (TV Movie) as
Bishop
1973
Shaft (TV Series) as
Judge McCormick
- The Enforcers (1973) - Judge McCormick
1973
So Sad About Gloria as
Fredrick Wellman
1973
The Lie (TV Movie) as
Arnold Edgarton
1972
The Delphi Bureau (TV Series) as
Quick / Matthew Keller
- The Terror Broker Project (1973) - Quick
- Pilot (1972) - Matthew Keller
1973
The Stranger (TV Movie) as
Carl Webster
1973
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Boom
- End of the Line (1973) - Boom
1973
Alias Smith and Jones (TV Series) as
Mark Tisdale
- Only Three to a Bed (1973) - Mark Tisdale
1972
Kung Fu (TV Series) as
Henry Raphael Caine
- Dark Angel (1972) - Henry Raphael Caine
1972
Columbo (TV Series) as
Walter Cunnell
- The Most Crucial Game (1972) - Walter Cunnell
1972
The Glass House (TV Movie) as
Warden Auerbach
1971
The Partridge Family (TV Series) as
Charlie
- Don't Bring Your Guns to Town, Santa (1971) - Charlie
1971
Incident in San Francisco (TV Movie) as
Sam Baldwin
1971
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Gen. Ira Cloninger
- Shadow of a Hero (1971) - Gen. Ira Cloninger
1971
Vanishing Point as
Prospector
1970
Matt Lincoln (TV Series) as
Dr. Matthew Lincoln Sr. / Matt Lincoln Sr
- Adam (1970) - Matt Lincoln Sr
- Lia (1970) - Dr. Matthew Lincoln Sr.
- Angie (1970) - Dr. Matthew Lincoln Sr.
1970
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Senator Tom Ellis
- Little Bear Died Running (1970) - Senator Tom Ellis
1970
The Brotherhood of the Bell (TV Movie) as
Chad Harmon
1970
Men at Law (TV Series) as
Karl Holder
- A Man's Castle (1970) - Karl Holder
1970
The Kremlin Letter as
Highwayman
1970
Tiger by the Tail as
Top Polk
1969
The Lonely Profession (TV Movie) as
Charles Van Cleve
1969
Smith! as
Judge James C. Brown
1968
Day of the Evil Gun as
Jimmy Noble
1968
Firecreek as
Whittier
1967
First to Fight as
Lt. Col. E.J. Baseman
1966
The Fugitive (TV Series) as
Tony Donovan
- Right in the Middle of the Season (1966) - Tony Donovan
1966
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Bishop John Atwood
- The Assassin (1966) - Bishop John Atwood
1963
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Principal Albert Vane / Albert Vane
- Mountains to Climb (1965) - Albert Vane
- The Silent Dissuaders (1965) - Albert Vane
- From the Brow of Zeus (1965) - Albert Vane
- Love Among the Grown-Ups (1964) - Albert Vane
- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1964) - Albert Vane
- Johnny Ride the Pony: One, Two, Three (1964) - Albert Vane
- 'A' Is for Anxiety (1964) - Albert Vane
- Born of Kings and Angels (1964) - Albert Vane
- Boy Under Glass (1964) - Albert Vane
- The People Doll: You Wind It Up and It Makes Mistakes (1964) - Albert Vane
- Let's Dig a Little Grammar (1964) - Albert Vane
- One Monday Afternoon (1964) - Albert Vane
- Little Girl Lost (1964) - Albert Vane
- Visions of Sugar Plums (1964) - Albert Vane
- With a Hammer in His Hand, Lord, Lord! (1964) - Albert Vane
- Moonlighting (1964) - Albert Vane
- The Senior Prom (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- Fare Thee Well (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- Moment Without Armor (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- Day in the Year (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- One Way to Say Goodbye (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- The Tower (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- How Does Your Garden Grow? (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- Fear Is a Handful of Dust (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- Chin Up, Mr. Novak (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- I'm on the Outside (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- The Death of a Teacher (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- The Private Life of Douglas Morgan Jr. (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- Sparrow on the Wire (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- The Exile (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- The Song of Songs (1964) - Principal Albert Vane
- He Who Can, Does (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- My Name Is Not Legion (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- A Thousand Voices (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- The Boy Without a Country (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- Love in the Wrong Season (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- Pay the Two Dollars (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- A Feeling for Friday (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- To Break a Camel's Back (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- Hello, Miss Phipps (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- The Risk (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- A Single Isolated Incident (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- X Is the Unknown Factor (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- I Don't Even Live Here (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- To Lodge and Dislodge (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
- First Year, First Day (1963) - Principal Albert Vane
1963
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series) as
George Davies
- The Star Juror (1963) - George Davies
1958
The Christophers (TV Series)
- What Can You Do? (1963)
- Make Your Voice Heard (1958)
- Keep This Nation Under God (1958)
1962
Billy Rose's Jumbo as
John Noble
1962
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Lt. Gen. John Sparrow
- A Distant Thunder (1962) - Lt. Gen. John Sparrow
1962
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Adam 'Mister Doc' Darrow
- Mister Doc (1962) - Adam 'Mister Doc' Darrow
1961
The Honeymoon Machine as
Admiral Fitch
1961
Parrish as
Sala Post
1961
Our American Heritage (TV Series) as
General Robert E. Lee
- Gentleman's Decision (1961) - General Robert E. Lee
1961
Sunday Showcase (TV Series) as
General Robert E. Lee
- Our American Heritage: Gentleman's Decision (1961) - General Robert E. Lee
1961
The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
Ed Lindsay
- Static (1961) - Ed Lindsay
1960
Jarrett of K Street (TV Movie) as
Dr. Morgan Jarrett
1960
Elmer Gantry as
William L. Morgan
1960
Cash McCall as
Grant Austen
1959
The House on K-Street (TV Movie) as
Dr. Morgan Jarrett
1959
The Nun's Story as
Dr. van der Mal
1959
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Harry Holt
- Seed from the East (1959) - Harry Holt
1958
King Creole as
Mr. Fisher
1958
The Proud Rebel as
Harry Burleigh
1957
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Anton Rojas
- The Dark Side of the Earth (1957) - Anton Rojas
1957
Forty Guns as
Sheriff Ned Logan
1957
Bernardine as
J. Fullerton Weldy
1957
Zane Grey Theatre (TV Series) as
Bert Ensign
- There Were Four (1957) - Bert Ensign
1956
The Great Man as
Philip Carleton
1956
Three Brave Men as
John W. Rogers - Secretary of the Navy
1956
The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) as
Chief Fred Anderson
- Smoke Jumpers (1956) - Chief Fred Anderson
1956
X the Unknown as
Dr. Adam Royston
1956
Red Sundown as
Sheriff Jade Murphy
1956
On the Threshold of Space as
Dr. Hugo Thornton
1955
It's a Dog's Life as
Mr. Wyndham
1955
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Jim Collins
- My Son Is Gone (1955) - Jim Collins
1955
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Ed Gorman
- Visibility Zero (1955) - Ed Gorman
1955
The Eternal Sea as
Vice-Adm. Thomas L. Semple
1955
Bad Day at Black Rock as
Tim Horn
1954
Cavalcade of America (TV Series)
- Night Call (1954)
1954
White Christmas as
Major General Thomas F. Waverly
1954
Private Hell 36 as
Police Capt. Michaels
1954
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
John Straley
- Blind Fury (1954) - John Straley
1954
Executive Suite as
Jesse Q. Grimm
1953
The Robe as
Justus
1952
The Gulf Playhouse (TV Series)
- Our Two Hundred Children (1952)
1952
It Grows on Trees as
Phil Baxter
1952
Denver & Rio Grande as
Gen. William J. Palmer
1952
My Son John as
Dan Jefferson
1951
Warpath as
Sam Quade
1951
Rawhide as
Yancy
1950
Dark City as
Captain Garvey
1950
Sierra as
Jeff Hassard
1949
Twelve O'Clock High as
Maj. Stovall
1949
'C'-Man as
Cliff Holden - alias William Harrah
1948
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series) as
The Killer
- Heat Lightning (1949) - The Killer
- Thinking Aloud (1948)
1948
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Charles Burnett
- Parlor Story (1948) - Charles Burnett
1948
Studio One (TV Series) as
Ben Willson
- The Storm (1948) - Ben Willson
1947
Driftwood as
Dr. Steve Webster
1947
Pursued as
Grant Callum
1946
Sister Kenny as
Kevin Connors
1945
A Yank in London as
Sgt. John Patterson
1944
Alaska as
U.S. Marshal John Masters
1944
When Strangers Marry as
Paul Baxter
1943
The North Star as
Rodion Pavlov
1943
I Escaped from the Gestapo as
Torgut Lane
1942
The Omaha Trail as
'Pipestone' Ross
1942
Valley of the Sun as
Jim Sawyer
1941
The Men in Her Life as
David Gibson
1941
Western Union as
Edward Creighton
1940
Brigham Young as
Brigham Young
1938
Having Wonderful Time as
Charlie - Emma's Husband (uncredited)
1937
Exiled to Shanghai as
Charlie Sears
1937
Escape by Night as
James 'Capper' Regan
1937
Song of the City as
Paul Herrick (as Jeffrey Dean)
1937
Dangerous Number as
Vance
1937
Woman in Distress as
Fred Stevens
1937
Under Cover of Night as
Alan Shaw
1936
Star for a Night as
Fritz Lind
1936
Pepper as
Bob O'Ryan
1936
Revolt of the Zombies as
Armand Louque
1936
13 Hours by Air as
Hap Waller
1936
Woman Trap as
'Honey' Hogan
1935
It's a Great Life as
Arnold
1935
Wanderer of the Wasteland as
Adam Larey
1935
Men Without Names as
Jones
1935
People Will Talk as
Bill Trask
1935
Car 99 as
Recruit Burton
1935
Wings in the Dark as
Top Harmon
1935
Home on the Range as
Thurman
1934
Behold My Wife! as
Pete
1934
College Rhythm as
Coach Robbins
1934
You Belong to Me as
Military School Instructor
1930
Whoopee! as
Deputy (uncredited)
1929
Handcuffed as
Gerald Morely
1929
The Woman from Hell as
Jim Coakley
Soundtrack
1937
Dangerous Number (performer: "Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)" (1850) - uncredited)
Self
1982
Natalie - A Tribute to a Very Special Lady (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1971
It's Your Bet (TV Series) as
Self
- Pat Harrington and Dean Jagger (1971) - Self
1963
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- From Los Angeles/Edie Adams, Dean Jagger, George Kirby (1963) - Self - Guest
1956
Film Fanfare (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.2 (1956) - Self
1955
Screen Snapshots Series 34, No. 6: Hollywood Shower of Stars (Short) as
Self
1953
The 25th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1942
Picture People Vol. 2 No. 6: Hollywood War Efforts (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2010
American Grindhouse (Documentary)
2008
The Naked Archaeologist (TV Series documentary) as
Armand Louque
- Hangin' with Judas (2008) - Armand Louque
- The Search for King David's Harp (2008) - Armand Louque
2000
'White Christmas': A Look Back with Rosemary Clooney (Video documentary short) as
Major General Thomas F. Waverly (uncredited)
1986
Horrible Horror (Video) as
Armand Louque, In clips from 'Revolt of the Zombies'
1974
Kung Fu (TV Series) as
Henry Raphael Caine
- Blood of the Dragon: Part 1 (1974) - Henry Raphael Caine (uncredited)
1958
Frontier Justice (TV Series) as
Bert / Bart
- They Were Four (1961) - Bert
- There Were Four (1958) - Bart
1954
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Jessie Q. Grimm in 'Executive Suite'
- MGM's 30th Anniversary Tribute (1954) - Jessie Q. Grimm in 'Executive Suite'

References

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