Barry Nelson (born Robert Haakon Nielsen; April 16, 1917 – April 7, 2007)
was an American actor, noted as the first actor to portray
Ian Fleming's
secret agent James Bond
The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 19 ...
.
Early life
Nelson was born in
San Francisco
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, the son of Norwegian immigrants, Betsy (née Christophersen) and Trygve Nielsen His year of birth has been subject to some debate, but is listed as 1917 on both his 1943 Army enlistment record and his 1993 voter registration records.
Career
With MGM, Nelson made his screen debut in the role as Paul Clark in ''
Shadow of the Thin Man'' (1941) starring
William Powell and
Myrna Loy
Myrna Loy (born Myrna Adele Williams; August 2, 1905 – December 14, 1993) was an American film, television and stage actress. Trained as a dancer, Loy devoted herself fully to an acting career following a few minor roles in silent films ...
, with
Donna Reed.
He followed that with his role as Lew Rankin in the
film noir ''
Johnny Eager'' (1942) starring
Robert Taylor and
Lana Turner.
During his service in the United States Army Air Forces in World War II, Nelson debuted on the Broadway stage in
Moss Hart's play ''
Winged Victory
The ''Winged Victory of Samothrace'', or the ''Nike of Samothrace'', is a votive monument originally found on the island of Samothrace, north of the Aegean Sea. It is a masterpiece of Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic era, dating from the ...
'' (1943) in the role of Bobby Grills. His next Broadway appearance was as Peter Sloan, playwright, in Hart's ''
Light Up the Sky'' (1948).
He appeared on Broadway with
Barbara Bel Geddes in the original Broadway production of ''
The Moon Is Blue''. During the play's run, he also starred in a CBS half-hour drama called ''The Hunter'', premiering in July 1952. He played Bart Adams, a wealthy young American whose business activities involved him in a series of adventures. He also appeared with
Lauren Bacall in the
Abe Burrows comedy ''
Cactus Flower'' in 1965
and with
Dorothy Loudon in ''
The Fig Leaves Are Falling'' in 1969. Nelson performed another Broadway role, that of Gus Hammer in ''The Rat Race'' (1949).
He was the first actor to play
James Bond
The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 19 ...
on screen in a
1954 adaptation of
Ian Fleming's novel ''
Casino Royale'' on the television anthology series ''
Climax!'' (preceding
Sean Connery's interpretation in ''
Dr. No'' by eight years).
Reportedly this was considered a pilot for a possible James Bond television series, though it is not known if Nelson intended to continue playing the character. Nelson played James Bond as an American agent whom some in the program call "Jimmy". In 2004, Nelson said, "At that time, no one had ever heard of James Bond...I was scratching my head wondering how to play it. I hadn't read the book or anything like that because it wasn't well-known."
Bond did not become well known in the U.S. until President
John F. Kennedy listed ''
From Russia, with Love'' among his 10 favorite books in a March 17, 1961, ''
Life
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'' article.
The program also featured
Peter Lorre as
Le Chiffre, the primary villain. Nelson later noted the opportunity to work with Lorre was the reason he took the role.
Originally broadcast live, the production was believed lost until a
kinescope emerged in the 1980s. It was released to home video and is currently available on DVD as a bonus feature with the
1967 film adaptation of the novel.
[ Nelson 2004 quote from Cinema Retro interview cited here.]
During the 1959 television series Nelson starred in 39 episodes of ''
Hudson's Bay'', playing Johnathon Banner.
Nelson appeared as Grant Decker in "Threat of Evil", a 1960 episode of ''
The DuPont Show with June Allyson''. His additional television credits include guest appearances on ''
Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', ''
Ben Casey'', ''
The Twilight Zone'' (episode "
Stopover in a Quiet Town
"Stopover in a Quiet Town" is episode 150 of the American television anthology series ''The Twilight Zone'' starring Barry Nelson and Nancy Malone. It originally aired on April 24, 1964.
Plot
A married couple, Bob and Millie Frazier, wake up in a ...
"), ''
Dr. Kildare'', and in later years playing a hobo on an episode of ''
The Ropers''. He appeared regularly on television in the 1960s, having been one of the ''
What's My Line?'' mystery guests and later serving as a guest panelist on that popular CBS quiz show. Nelson was also a semi-regular panelist on the daytime and nighttime versions of ''
To Tell the Truth'' for three years of its run from 1962 to 1965, as well as a guest panelist a few times in 1967. Nelson appeared second most frequently on the daytime show in the three years he was a semi-regular. He hosted portions of the NBC Radio program ''
Monitor''. Nelson appeared in both the stage and screen versions of ''
Mary, Mary''.
He directed the 1968 play ''
The Only Game in Town'', as well as starring as Joe. In 1978, he was nominated for a
Tony Award
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for Best Actor in a Musical for his role as Dan Connors in the Broadway musical ''
The Act'' (1977) with
Liza Minnelli.
His final appearance on Broadway was as Julian Marsh in ''
42nd Street'' (1986).
"He was a very naturalistic, believable actor," said his agent, Francis Delduca. "He was good at both comedy and the serious stuff."
Personal life
Nelson was married twice – first to actress
Teresa Celli
Teresa Mara Levis (June 6, 1923 – October 1, 1999), better known as Teresa Celli, was an American actress who was known for her work in films such as '' The Asphalt Jungle'' (1950) and '' Black Hand (1950)''.
Celli was born in June 1923 as Ter ...
, from whom he was divorced in 1951 (according to his ''New York Times'' obituary), and later to Nansilee ("Nansi") Hoy, to whom he was married until his death.
Nelson and his second wife divided their time between homes in New York and France.
Nelson died on April 7, 2007, while traveling in
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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, nine days before his 90th birthday.
Filmography
Film
Television
* ''
Suspense'' - Episodes: "The Guy from Nowhere", "A Pocketful of Murder", "The Gentleman from America", "My Old Man's Badge" (1950); "Dead Fall", "Tough Cop" (1951)
* ''The Hunter'' - Bart Adams - (1952)
* ''
My Favorite Husband'' - George Cooper - (1953–1955)
* ''
Climax!'' -
James Bond
The ''James Bond'' series focuses on a fictional Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 19 ...
- Episode: "
Casino Royale" (1954); - Dick Milton - Episode: "The Push-Button Giant" - (1958)
* ''
Hudson's Bay'' - Jonathan Banner - (1959)
* ''
The Twilight Zone'' - Bob Frazier - Episode: "
Stopover in a Quiet Town
"Stopover in a Quiet Town" is episode 150 of the American television anthology series ''The Twilight Zone'' starring Barry Nelson and Nancy Malone. It originally aired on April 24, 1964.
Plot
A married couple, Bob and Millie Frazier, wake up in a ...
" (1964)
* ''
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' is an American television anthology series created, hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, aired on CBS and NBC between 1955 and 1965. It features dramas, thrillers and mysteries. Between 1962 and 1965 it was rena ...
'' - Dr. James Parkerson - Episode: "Anyone for Murder?" (1964)
* ''
Thriller
Thriller may refer to:
* Thriller (genre), a broad genre of literature, film and television
** Thriller film, a film genre under the general thriller genre
Comics
* ''Thriller'' (DC Comics), a comic book series published 1983–84 by DC Comics i ...
'' - Hugo Fane - Episode: "Ring Once for Death" (1974)
* ''
The Ropers'' - Uncle Bill - Episode: "The Skeleton" (1979)
* ''
Taxi'' - Dr. Jeffries - Episode: "Mr. Personalities" (1981)
* ''
Murder, She Wrote'' - Eugene McClenden - Episode: "Mourning Among the Wisterias" (1989)
References
External links
*
*
*
Barry Nelson obituary at MI6.co.uk
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1917 births
2007 deaths
American male film actors
American male stage actors
American male television actors
20th-century American male actors
American people of Norwegian descent
Male actors from San Francisco
University of California, Berkeley alumni
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players
Male actors from the San Francisco Bay Area
United States Army personnel of World War II