
Carroll Nye
Acting
🎂 1901-10-04
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Carroll Nye (October 4, 1901 – March 17, 1974) was an American film actor. He appeared in 58 films between 1925 and 1944. His mother, Myra Nye, worked for the Los Angeles Times. Carroll was educated at the University of California and later became a reporter and radio editor with the Times like his mother. However, he went into film business in 1924. At the beginning of his career he had a score of leading man roles in Hollywood opposite such silent screen stars as Anita Page and Corinne Griffith. In his late career, he played usually small roles, perhaps most memorably as Frank Kennedy, Scarlett's second husband, in Gone with the Wind (1939). His film career ended in 1944 with an uncredited role in Wilson. Nye also worked with Groucho Marx at CBS. After his film career, Nye served as a Hollywood newscaster and publicity man. He was married to actress Helen Lynch since 1928, but the marriage ended in divorce. He later married a woman named Dorothy, mentioned on his gravestone at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills. His brother was respected Hollywood makeup artist Ben Nye.
Cast credits(46)

Frank Kennedy
1939

Darrell, a Naval Officer
1929

Mr. Loring
1941

Radio Announcer
1936

Paul
1929

Radio Announcer
1938

Frank Douglas
1931

Lloyd Calvert
1927

Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1937

Marty
1928

Harvey
1930

Radio Announcer
1938

Steve Tilden
1926

John E. Sprigg
1929

Larry Martin
1927

Phillip Kingston
1928

Police Radio Broadcaster
1936

Dick Gilbert
1926

Burroughs
1935

Bob Carlton
1927

Larsen
1938

Tex (uncredited)
1929

Mart Comet
1925

Nels
1930

George Collins (uncredited)
1940

Bert Sifton
1929

Barney Kelly
1926

Carroll Blackton
1928

Donald Madison
1929

Dave Sullivan
1927

El
1927

John Fredericks
1928

Robert Hammond
1928

Jim Chapman
1940

Terry Allen
1931

Jack Hale
1928

Fred Foster
1927
Bob Lawton
1932

Bob Fenway
1926

Terry Pomfret
1929

Allan Perry
1931

Trevor
1928
Roderick Drew
1926

Jeffrey Shore
1927

Homer Pew
1928

Pat
1928