George Nader
American actor and writer (1921–2002) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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George Garfield Nader, Jr. (October 19, 1921 – February 4, 2002) was an American actor and writer of Lebanese descent.[3] He appeared in a variety of films from 1950 to 1974, including Sins of Jezebel (1953), Congo Crossing (1956), and The Female Animal (1958). During this period, he also did episodic television and starred in several series, including NBC's The Man and the Challenge (1959–60). In the 1960s he made several films in Germany, playing FBI agent Jerry Cotton. He is remembered for his first starring role, in the low-budget 3-D sci-fi film Robot Monster (1953), known as "one of the worst films ever made.”[4]
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Born | (1921-10-19)October 19, 1921 Pasadena, California, U.S. |
Died | February 4, 2002(2002-02-04) (aged 80) |
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Years active | 1950–1974 |
Partner | Mark Miller (1947–2002; Nader's death) |
Relatives | Michael Nader (nephew) |
Discreetly gay during his acting career, he and his life partner Mark Miller were among Rock Hudson's closest friends. After retiring from acting, he wrote Chrome (1978), a science-fiction novel dealing positively with a same-sex relationship.[5]