Nathan Curry

Nathan Curry was an American actor who is best known for Tarzan and His Mate, The Leopard Woman, and The Big Broadcast of 1936. Born on January 2, 1897, in Texas, USA, he had a successful acting career until his death on December 14, 1964, in Los Angeles County, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Nathan Curry was born and raised in Texas, where he developed an interest in performing arts. Details about his family are limited, but he pursued his passion for acting, which led him to a career in Hollywood during the early 20th century.

Career

Curry’s career spanned many years, during which he appeared in several notable films. He is best remembered for his roles in productions such as Tarzan and His Mate and The Leopard Woman. Despite the challenges of the film industry, he made a significant mark with his performances.

Death and Legacy

Nathan Curry passed away on December 14, 1964. His contributions to early cinema are still recognized today, and he is remembered for his memorable performances in classic films.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Tarzan and His Mate 1934-04-20 Saidi
Harlem on the Prairie 1937-12-09 Bart
The Leopard Woman 1920-10-18
Congo Maisie 1940-01-19 Luemba
Mr. Washington Goes to Town 1942-05-09 Policeman
The Son of Kong 1933-12-22 Native
Lucky Ghost 1942-02-10 Farmer