George Patrick Brendan Nolan net worth is $17 Million
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George Brent (15 March 1899 – 26 May 1979) was an Irish stage, film, and television actor in American cinema.
Full Name
George Patrick Brendan Nolan
Net Worth
$17 Million
Date Of Birth
March 15, 1904
Died
1979-05-26
Place Of Birth
Shannonbridge, Offaly, Ireland
Height
6' 1" (1.85 m)
Occupation
Actor, singer
Profession
Actor, Soundtrack
Spouse
Helen Louise Campbell
Children
Barry and Suzanne
Nicknames
George Brent, Brent, George
Star Sign
Pisces
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Quote
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No woman will ever own me, I own myself.
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Fact
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George Brent appears in and introduces the trailer for the Warner Bros. Picture Ever in My Heart (1933).
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His hair was completely gray by the time he started working for Warner Brothers, and he had to dye his hair black.
3
Last saw his favorite co-star Bette Davis in 1978 when he went to visit her back stage at one of her one-woman shows in San Diego that featured film clips from her vast career. She didn't recognize him at first as he had grown quite old, white haired and unhealthily overweight. He died in May of 1979.
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The son of a British officer and IRA guerrilla during the Anglo-Irish War (1919-1922). Both of his parents died when he was 11 and he migrated for a time to America in 1915. He later returned to Ireland and began his career doing bits on the Abbey Theatre stage.
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Warner Bros. tested George for the title role in Captain Blood (1935) after Robert Donat turned the role down. Despite his reliable tenure at the studio, he was better known as a ladies' man in tearjerkers than a swashbuckler and newcomer Errol Flynn got the part, becoming an instant star.
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As a subversive Irish revolutionary carrier, he managed to elude the British in 1921 when he was smuggled back to America via freighter to Canada.
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He played Jane Powell's father in the film Luxury Liner (1948). Powell claims that the two had a crush on each other and that Brent didn't express it until near the end of his life when he proposed marriage to her when he was in his 70's.
He had two children, Barry and Suzanne, with his 4th wife, Janet.
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Was to have starred in the film, Death of a Scoundrel (1956), but took ill after a large party scene with many, many extras had been filmed. Rather than an expensive re-shoot, the producers left the scene (with him visible) in the final cut. He was replaced in the lead by George Sanders.
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Served on Michael Collins' ASU (Active Service Unit) assassin/hitmen squad (as "George Nolan", his real name), although he could not have been more than 16 or so.
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He was a licensed pilot. You can see him landing an airplane in The Great Lie (1941).