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Barry Nelson

Obituary

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Barry Nelson, an MGM contract player during the 1940s who later had a prolific theater career and was the first actor to play James Bond on screen, has died. He was 89.

Nelson died on April 7 while traveling in Bucks County, Pa., his wife, Nansi Nelson, said Friday. The cause of death was not immediately known, she said.

After graduating from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1941, Nelson was signed to MGM after being spotted by a talent scout. He appeared in a number of films for the studio in 1942, including "Shadow of the Thin Man," "Johnny Eager" and "Dr. Kildare's Victory." He also landed the leading role in "A Yank on the Burma Road," playing a cab driver who decides to lead a convoy of trucks for the Chinese government.

Nelson entered the Army during World War II and went on the road with other actors performing the wartime play "Winged Victory," which was later made into a movie starring Red Buttons, George Reeves and Nelson.

After the war, Nelson starred in a string of movies, including "Undercover Maisie," "Time to Kill" and "Tenth Avenue Angel."

He is the answer to the trivia question: Who was the first actor to play James Bond? Before Sean Connery was tapped to play the British agent on the big screen in 1962's "Dr. No," Nelson played Bond in a one-hour TV adaptation of "Casino Royale" in 1954.

Nelson switched to the stage during the 1960s and 1970s, appearing on Broadway in "Seascape" "Mary, Mary" and "Cactus Flower." He earned a Tony nomination in 1978 for his role in "The Act," which also starred Liza Minnelli.

"He was a very naturalistic, believable actor," said his agent, Francis Delduca. "He was good at both comedy and the serious stuff."

Among his other film credits were "Airport" and "The Shining," and he also appeared on such TV shows as "Murder, She Wrote," "Dallas" and "Magnum P.I."

More recently, Nelson and his second wife (they married in 1992) spent a lot of time traveling. He planned to write a couple of books about his time on stage and in Hollywood.

Nelson is survived by his wife. He did not have any children from either marriage.

Funeral arrangements were pending.
Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press


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I was his friend for many years because I was a publicist for MGM and he was a very pleasant and very amusing dinner date. His birth name was Haakon and that was my father's name too because both of our fathers came from Norway. I saw nearly every show on Broadway that he starred in, and also all of his movies.

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Barry, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

For Barry...As the first actor
to play James Bond you surely
had earned your place in
motion picture history.

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your...

Nansi, I had not heard about Barry. You know how fond I was of him. I will miss him. Get in touch

NANSI... I HAVE MANY GREAT MEMORIES OF BARRY.. MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.. ELLIE LEVIN.. CHICAGO

I'll miss you! A long time fan, Carol

to Barry's wife,,,so sorry for your lost.

sorry for lost my prey with family