Nick Stuart

Nick Stuart

Deceased · Born: Apr 10, 1904 · Died: Apr 7, 1973

Personal Details

BornApr 10, 1904 Abrud, Romania
Spouse
  • Martha Wilson Burnett

    ( Dec 22, 1942 to Apr 7, 1973 )
  • Ruth Eileen Skinner

    ( Sep 22, 1937 to May 29, 1939 )
  • Ruth Eileen Skinner

    ( Jun 13, 1936 to May 11, 1937 )
  • Sue Carol

    ( Jul 28, 1929 to May 12, 1934 )

Biography

Nick Stuart's life began on April 10, 1904, in the charming town of Abrud, Romania, a place that would forever hold a special significance in his journey.

As an accomplished actor, Stuart's remarkable career spanned numerous notable roles, including his iconic performances in the classic western series "Gunsmoke" (1947),the action-packed drama "Fighting Playboy" (1933),and the thrilling adventure film "Rio Grande Romance" (1936).

Beyond his impressive body of work, Stuart's personal life was marked by a series of significant relationships. He was married three times, first to Martha Wilson Burnett, then to Ruth Eileen Skinner, and finally to Sue Carol, each union bringing its own unique experiences and memories to his life.

Tragically, Stuart's life came to a close on April 7, 1973, in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA, a place that would serve as the final chapter in his remarkable story.

Career

1954
The French Line
The French Line as Reporter (uncredited)
Killer Ape
Killer Ape as Maron
1940
1935
1934
A Demon for Trouble
A Demon for Trouble as Buck Morton
1933
Secret Sinners
Secret Sinners as Jimmy Stafford
1931
The Mystery Train
The Mystery Train as Ronald Stanhope
Sundown Trail
Sundown Trail as Flash Prescott
Trapped
Trapped as Jerry Coleman
1929
Happy Days
Happy Days as Nick Stuart