George Brent

George Brent

Deceased · Born: Mar 15, 1904 · Died: May 26, 1979

Personal Details

BornMar 15, 1904 Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland
Spouse
  • Mary M. Costa

    ( Nov 13, 1978 to May 26, 1979 )
  • Janet Michael

    ( Dec 17, 1947 to Mar 23, 1974 )
  • Ann Sheridan

    ( Jan 5, 1942 to Jan 5, 1943 )
  • Constance Worth

    ( May 10, 1937 to Dec 7, 1937 )
  • Ruth Chatterton

    ( Aug 13, 1932 to Oct 4, 1934 )
  • Helen Louise Campbell

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

George Brendan Nolan, the beloved leading man of Bette Davis, was born in Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland, although his birthplace has also been reported as Raharabeg, County Roscommon, and Shannonbridge, County Offaly. He was the youngest of five children born to shopkeeper John J. Nolan and Mary (McGuinness) Nolan, who resided on Main Street in Ballinasloe.

As an orphan from the tender age of eleven, George was forced to live with his maternal relatives in New York from 1915. To make ends meet, he briefly worked as a sheep herder and even crossed the Atlantic to find work in the gold fields of South Africa.

George eventually returned to Ireland to study at the University of Dublin. By 1921, he had become a despatch courier for Irish Republican Army guerrilla leader Michael Collins during the "The Troubles". With a bounty on his head, he was hunted by the Black and Tans. He had developed an interest in acting and joined the Abbey Theatre Players, partly to cover up his nightly activities for Sinn Fein.

Tipped off by a double agent to his imminent arrest by British soldiers, George went into hiding and later skipped town. His return to acting was necessitated by the need for a sustainable source of income. By August 1921, he had returned to the U.S. via Canada.

Back in New York four years later, George toured with the hit play 'Abie's Irish Rose' and then with stock companies in Colorado, Florida, and Massachusetts, appearing in the ensemble cast of 'The Nightingale' on Broadway (1927). Another three years on, George co-starred (with Alice Brady and Clark Gable) in the short-lived play 'Love, Honor and Betray'.

He worked in Hollywood from 1930, initially playing farmers, doctors, and partner of Rin Tin Tin, before Warner Brothers finally recognized his potential as a handsome leading man for some of their more temperamental female stars. One of those was Ruth Chatterton, who picked him to play opposite her in The Rich Are Always with Us (1932). This was the first of four films he made with the actress, whom he eventually married. They divorced after just two years.

A specialist in dapper, sophisticated gentlemen, George gave reliable support to such stars as Greta Garbo, Hedy Lamarr, Barbara Stanwyck, and Bette Davis (with whom he appeared in 11 films). However, he could rarely be described as dynamic. In his own words, all a good leading man needed 'was a good haircut since an audience was only ever likely to see the back of his head'.

On the other hand, he was able to accumulate six marriages, among his wives another Warner Brothers star (Ann Sheridan). At his best opposite Davis, the two appeared in 11 films together, including Front Page Woman (1935),Dark Victory (1939),The Old Maid (1939),and The Rains Came (1939).

When lead roles became scarce, George appeared against type as the maniacal murderer in the Robert Siodmak-directed thriller The Spiral Staircase (1946). Following that, there were several B-movies on both sides of the Atlantic, after which Brent retired from acting to concentrate on breeding race horses. He died of emphysema in 1979, aged 75.

Career

1978
Born Again
Born Again as Judge Gerhard Gesell
1956
Death of a Scoundrel
Death of a Scoundrel as Man with Balloon at Party
1953
Mexican Manhunt
Mexican Manhunt as David L. 'Dave' Brady
Tangier Incident
Tangier Incident as Steve Gordon
1952
Man Bait
Man Bait as John Harman
Montana Belle
Montana Belle as Tom Bradfield
1951
F.B.I. Girl
F.B.I. Girl as Jeff Donley
1949
Bride for Sale
Bride for Sale as Paul Martin
Illegal Entry
Illegal Entry as Chief Agent Dan Collins
Red Canyon
Red Canyon as Matthew Bostel
1948
Angel on the Amazon
Angel on the Amazon as Jim Warburton
Luxury Liner
Luxury Liner as Captain Jeremy Bradford
1947
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve as Michael Brooks
Slave Girl
Slave Girl as Matt Claibourne
Out of the Blue
Out of the Blue as Arthur Earthleigh
1946
Temptation
Temptation as Nigel Armine
Lover Come Back
Lover Come Back as Bill Williams
Tomorrow Is Forever
Tomorrow Is Forever as Lawrence Hamilton
My Reputation
My Reputation as Major Scott Landis
The Spiral Staircase
The Spiral Staircase as Professor Warren
1945
The Affairs of Susan
The Affairs of Susan as Roger Berton
1944
Experiment Perilous
Experiment Perilous as Dr. Huntington Bailey
1942
Silver Queen
Silver Queen as James Kincaid
The Gay Sisters
The Gay Sisters as Charles Barclay
In This Our Life
In This Our Life as Craig Fleming
Twin Beds
Twin Beds as Mike Abbott
1941
Honeymoon for Three
Honeymoon for Three as Kenneth Bixby
The Great Lie
The Great Lie as Peter 'Pete' Van Allen
They Dare Not Love
They Dare Not Love as Prince Kurt von Rotenberg
1940
Adventure in Diamonds
Adventure in Diamonds as Capt. Stephen Dennett
South of Suez
South of Suez as John Gamble
The Fighting 69th
The Fighting 69th as Wild Bill Donovan
'Til We Meet Again
'Til We Meet Again as Dan Hardesty
1939
The Old Maid
The Old Maid as Clem Spender
Wings of the Navy
Wings of the Navy as Cass Harrington
Dark Victory
Dark Victory as Dr. Frederick Steele
The Rains Came
The Rains Came as Tom Ransome
1938
Breakdowns of 1938
Breakdowns of 1938 as Buck Cantrell (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jezebel
Jezebel as Buck Cantrell
Secrets of an Actress
Secrets of an Actress as Richard 'Dick' Orr
1937
Mountain Justice
Mountain Justice as Paul Cameron
The Go Getter
The Go Getter as Bill Austin
1936
The Golden Arrow
The Golden Arrow as Johnny Jones
Snowed Under
Snowed Under as Alan Tanner
1935
Living on Velvet
Living on Velvet as Terry Parker
Special Agent
Special Agent as Bill Bradford
The Right to Live
The Right to Live as Colin Trent
In Person
In Person as Emory Muir
Front Page Woman
Front Page Woman as Curt Devlin
1934
Stamboul Quest
Stamboul Quest as Douglas Beall
The Painted Veil
The Painted Veil as Jack Townsend
Housewife
Housewife as William H. Reynolds
1933
Baby Face
Baby Face as Courtland Trenholm
Lilly Turner
Lilly Turner as Bob Chandler
Female
Female as Jim Thorne
Luxury Liner
Luxury Liner as Dr. Karl Bernhard
From Headquarters
From Headquarters as Lt. Jim Stevens
The Keyhole
The Keyhole as Neil Davis
42nd Street
42nd Street as Pat Denning
1932
The Crash
The Crash as Geoffrey Gault
Week-End Marriage
Week-End Marriage as Peter Acton
So Big!
So Big! as Adult Roelf Pool
They Call It Sin
They Call It Sin as Dr. Tony Travers
Miss Pinkerton
Miss Pinkerton as Police Inspector Patten
1931
1924
The Iron Horse
The Iron Horse as Worker (uncredited)