American actor
Nathan Curry (January 2, 1897 – December 14, 1964) was an American actor. He was a supporting actor in several films featuring African American casts.[ 1] Curry had prominent parts in silent films but was not given screen credit .[ 2] He was one of the featured players of Black Hollywood.[ 3] [ 4]
Before Los Angeles , he lived in Houston, Texas .[ 2] He began acting in movies in 1919[ 5] awith a small part in The Leopard Woman .[ 2] He was cast in the film South Sea Love in 1927.[ 6] Curry was in charge of 27 actors during the filming of The Notorious Lady (1927) at the First National Productions' studio.[ 7] For the 1929 film, Four Feathers , Curry helped cast and was in charge of the 600 Black actors that took part in the film's battle scenes.[ 2] In Al Christie's talkie , Music Hath Harms , Curry had a prominent role as Champagne, the bandmaster .[ 2] In Ernest B. Shoedsack 's film, King Kong , Curry managed 150 actors, including adults and children.[ 8]
In 1948, he was an employee of the Los Angeles Housing Authority .[ 5]
He was part of the African American community of actors in Hollywood along with Maceo Bruce Sheffield and others.[ 9]
Filmography
References
^ Nash, Jay Robert; Connelly, Robert; Ross, Stanley Ralph (October 27, 1985). The Motion Picture Guide . Cinebooks. ISBN 9780933997004 – via page 651.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Nathan Curry One of Busiest Film Actors" . The Pittsburgh Courier . 29 March 1930. p. 16. ProQuest 201922066 . Retrieved 27 October 2020 .
^ Low, W. Augustus; Clift, Virgil A. (1981-01-01). Encyclopedia of Black America . McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-038834-5 – via page 573.
^ Film History . Taylor & Francis. 1997.
^ a b "Nathan Curry to Undergo Surgery" . Los Angeles Sentinel . 9 December 1948. p. 1. ProQuest 562112175 . Retrieved 27 October 2020 .
^ "Colored Stars Selected For Ince Production" . The Pittsburgh Courier . 16 July 1927. p. A2. ProQuest 201878258 . Retrieved 27 October 2020 .
^ "Lewis Stone Gets Excellent Support From Colored Movie Actors" . The New York Amsterdam News . 29 December 1926. p. 11. ProQuest 226369199 . Retrieved 27 October 2020 .
^ Levette, Harry (27 May 1933). "In Hollywood" . Afro-American . p. 11. ProQuest 530996863 . Retrieved 27 October 2020 .
^ Govenar, Alan (2008-12-10). Untold Glory: African Americans in Pursuit of Freedom, Opportunity, and Achievement . Crown. ISBN 978-0-307-49241-8 .
^ a b Nesteby, James R. (1982). Black Images in American Films, 1896-1954 . University Press of America. pp. 52, 127. ISBN 0-8191-2167-3 . Retrieved 27 October 2020 .
^ O'Brien, Daniel (September 6, 2017). Black Masculinity on Film: Native Sons and White Lies . Springer. ISBN 9781137593238 – via Google Books.
^ "Nathan Curry" . Video Detective . Retrieved 2020-10-27 .
^ Bradley, Edwin M. (2020-06-08). Hollywood Musicals You Missed: Seventy Noteworthy Films from the 1930s . McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-7358-5 .
^ Institute, American Film; Hanson, Patricia King (1999). AFI Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States . University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-21521-4 .