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Bill Nagy

Bill Nagy

Bill Nagy was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Nagy started his acting career landing roles in such films as the crime drama "Across the Bridge" (1958) with Rod Steiger, "Hell, Heaven or Hoboken" (1958) and "The Mark of the Hawk" (1958). He also appeared in the horror flick "First Man in Space" (1959) with Marshall Thompson, the Peter Sellers comedy adaptation "The Mouse That Roared" (1959) and the Gwen Watford dramatic adaptation "Never Take Sweets From a Stranger" (1960). He continued to act in productions like "Surprise Package" (1960) with Yul Brynner, the Virgilio Texeira comedy "The Boy Who Stole a Million" (1960) and "The Road to Hong Kong" (1962) with Bing Crosby. He also appeared in the Mickey Spillane mystery adaptation "The Girl Hunters" (1963), "Goldfinger" (1964) and the comedic adventure "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" (1965) with Stuart Whitman. During the latter half of his career, he tackled roles in "Where the Spies Are" (1965), the comedy "A Countess From Hong Kong" (1967) with Marlon Brando and the sci-fi motion picture "Battle Beneath the Earth" (1967) with Kerwin Mathews. He also appeared in the Phyllis Diller comedic adaptation "The Adding Machine" (1969), the dramatic adaptation "The Revolutionary" (1970) with Jon Voight and the Oliver Reed sci-fi feature "Z.P.G." (1972). Most recently, Nagy worked on "State Police" (2000-02).
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