Wedgewood Nowell
Bio: A handsome, mustachioed supporting player, Wedgewood Nowell entered films in 1915, according to his official studio bio, "after 15 years of stage work." A classically trained musician as well, the actor moonlighted as a composer of original music, his scores accompanying the screenings of such popular melodramas as The Disciple (1915) and The Deserter (1916). Very… More Bio: A handsome, mustachioed supporting player, Wedgewood Nowell entered films in 1915, according to his official studio bio, "after 15 years of stage work." A classically trained musician as well, the actor moonlighted as a composer of original music, his scores accompanying the screenings of such popular melodramas as The Disciple (1915) and The Deserter (1916). Very busy throughout the silent era -- mostly playing slightly degenerate noblemen and various bluenoses -- Nowell became a dress extra and bit player after the changeover to sound. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
Wedgewood Nowell Videos
They Were Expendable
Dark Victory
Meet John Doe
You Can't Take It With You
Lost Horizon
Filmography
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They Were Expendable (1945)
- Actor
- 88%
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The Woman in the Window (1944)
- Actor
- 100%
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Watch on the Rhine (1943)
- American Diplomat
- 80%
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Dive Bomber (1941)
- General
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Meet John Doe (1941)
- Actor
- 88%
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