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Years active
  
1946–1971

Children
  
Elizabeth Russell

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Nancy Guild


Nancy Guild Zebradelic Nancy Guild in The Brasher Doubloon
Born
  
October 11, 1925 (
1925-10-11
)

Died
  
August 16, 1999, East Hampton, New York, United States

Spouse
  
John Bryson (m. 1978–1995), Ernest H. Martin (m. 1951–1975), Edward Lasker (m. 1946–1947)

Movies
  
Somewhere in the Night, The Brasher Doubloon, Abbott and Costello Meet the I, Black Magic, Francis Covers the Big Town

Similar People
  
Charles Lamont, John Brahm, Charles Russell, Gregory Ratoff, Joseph L Mankiewicz

Nancy Guild - Somewhere in the Night (1946)


Nancy Guild (October 11, 1925 – August 16, 1999) was an American film actress of the 1940s and 1950s. The actress appeared in Somewhere in the Night (1946); The Brasher Doubloon (1947) and the comedy Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951). Although appearing in major films, Guild never achieved as much fame at 20th Century Fox, the studio that had signed her to a seven-year contract, had hoped for, and eventually gave up acting for marriage.

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Nancy Guild, Richard Conte & Franz Liszt are meeting "In The Middle Of The Night"


Movie career

Guild was a University of Arizona freshman when a Life magazine photographer noticed her. After the picture was published in a spread on campus fashions, five Hollywood studios screen-tested her, and she was signed by Fox. The studio's publicity writers declared "Guild rhymes with wild!" when hyping her first film, Joseph L. Mankiewicz's Somewhere in the Night.

On the rebound from an engagement with producer Edward Lasker, Guild married fellow Fox contract player Charles Russell in 1947. The following year, they appeared together in the musical Give My Regards to Broadway (1948). They had a daughter, Elizabeth, in 1949.

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She left Fox and appeared in movies as a freelance and at Universal Studios, where she appeared in an Abbott and Costello picture and the Francis the Talking Mule movie Francis Covers the Big Town (1953), her last picture.

Personal life

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Having divorced Russell in 1950, Guild married the Broadway impresario Ernest H. Martin, the producer of Guys and Dolls and later The Sound of Music and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. She appeared occasionally on television and briefly returned to the movies in Otto Preminger's Such Good Friends (1971).

Nancy Guild Brasher Doubloon 1947 George Montgomery Nancy Guild

In 1975, she divorced Martin and married photojournalist John Bryson in 1978. She divorced Bryson in 1995. She died in East Hampton, New York on August 16, 1999, aged 73.

Filmography

Actress
1971
Such Good Friends as
Molly
1955
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series)
- Death and the Sky Above (1955)
1954
Justice (TV Series)
- The Desperate One (1954)
- The Greedy Man (1954)
1952
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Nora / Angela Gray / Julia Bartlett
- A Man in the Kitchen (1953) - Nora
- One of Those Things (1953) - Angela Gray
- Song for a Banjo (1952) - Julia Bartlett
1953
Francis Covers the Big Town as
Alberta Ames
1953
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series)
- The First Born (1953)
1951
Little Egypt as
Sylvia Graydon
1951
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man as
Helen Gray
1949
Black Magic as
Marie Antoinette / Lorenza
1948
Give My Regards to Broadway as
Helen Wallace
1947
The Brasher Doubloon as
Merle Davis
1946
Somewhere in the Night as
Christy Smith
Soundtrack
1946
Somewhere in the Night (performer: "In the Middle of Nowhere" - uncredited)
Self
1952
Where Was I? (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Jane Wyatt, John Reed King (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Edward Everett Horton (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 23 September 1952 (1952) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 16 September 1952 (1952) - Self - Panelist
1951
The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
Self
- The Mills Brothers/Wendy Barrie/Biff Elliot/Nancy Guild (1951) - Self

References

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