Nick Stuart (April 10, 1904 – April 7, 1973) was an Austro-Hungarian-born American actor and bandleader. His career spanned five decades, during which he appeared in over 50 films, more than half of them features, as well as film shorts, serials, and even one television appearance. He rose to stardom in such films as Girls Gone Wild and Chasing Through Europe, prior to expanding his business interests by creating a talent agency, and a popular upscale club in Hollywood.
After being introduced to music by Guy Lombardo, he established his own band, "The Man with the Band from Movieland", which played for over twenty years. When he dissolved the band in 1961, he opened a haberdashery in Biloxi, Mississippi. He met his first wife, Sue Carol, while working on a film, and the two had a daughter, actress Carol Lee Ladd. While his first marriage was short-lived, his second marriage to Martha Burnett lasted over thirty years, until his death from cancer in 1973.
1954
as Reporter (uncredited)
1953
as Pirate Dr. Brandt
1953
as Darl
1952
as Cress
1952
as Degar
1943
1940
as Ranger
1937
as Julot
1937
as Julot
1935
as Robert Rand
1934
as Buck Morton
1933
as Don
1933
as Nick Fleetwood
1933
as Jimmy Stafford
1933
as Dynamite Danny Daniels
1931
as Flash Prescott
1931
as Ronald Stanhope
1931
as Jerry Coleman
1931
as Newspaper Office Messenger
1930
as Jimmy Dale
1929
as Dick
1929
as Joe
1928
as Sandy
1927
as Pete Greer
1927
1927
as Henry Winton