
Cast
Dean Jagger
Acting
Cast
Dean Jagger
Known for
Acting
Born
1903-11-07
From
Columbus Grove, Ohio, USA
Died
1991-02-05
Also known as Ira Dean Jagger, Jeffrey Dean
Biography
Dean Jagger was an American film, stage, and television actor. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Twelve O'Clock High (1949). Other notable films in which Jagger appeared include The Robe (1953), White Christmas (1954), Bad Day at Black Rock (1955), King Creole (1958), The Nun's Story (1959), Elmer Gantry (1960), Vanishing Point (1971), Game of Death (1978), and Alligator (1980).

Game of Death
as Dr. Land

The Robe
as Justus

Vanishing Point
as Prospector

Evil Town
as Doctor Schaeffer

Bad Day at Black Rock
as Tim Horn

The Nun's Story
as Dr. Hubert Van Der Mal

Alligator
as Slade

Executive Suite
as Jesse Q. Grimm

Rawhide
as Yancy

Western Union
as Edward Creighton

Elmer Gantry
as William L. Morgan

Sierra
as Jeff Hassard

Driftwood
as Dr. Steve Webster

Forty Guns
as Sheriff Ned Logan

White Christmas
as General Waverly

Dark City
as Captain Garvey

Cash McCall
as Grant Austen

College Rhythm
as Coach Robbins

Red Sundown
as Jade Murphy

Firecreek
as Whittier

Twelve O'Clock High
as Major / Lieutenant Colonel Harvey Stovall

Warpath
as Sam Quade

Sister Kenny
as Kevin Connors

Pursued
as Grant

Parrish
as Sala Post

X: The Unknown
as Dr. Adam Royston

The Proud Rebel
as Harry Burleigh

The Glass House
as Warden Auerbach

King Creole
as Mr. Fisher

Gideon's Trumpet
as 6th Supreme Court Justice

The North Star
as Rodion Pavlov

Pepper
as Bob O'Ryan

First to Fight
as Colonel Baseman

The Hanged Man
as Josiah Lowe

The Kremlin Letter
as Highwayman

Brigham Young
as Brigham Young

The Stranger
as Carl Webster

Smith!
as Judge James C. Brown

My Son John
as Dan Jefferson

The Brotherhood of the Bell
as Chad Harmon

End of the World
as Ray Collins

I Live in Grosvenor Square
as Sgt. John Patterson

Billy Rose's Jumbo
as John Noble

Private Hell 36
as Police Capt. Michaels

Whoopee!
as Deputy (uncredited)

Behold My Wife!
as Pete

Denver and Rio Grande
as General William J. Palmer

Wings in the Dark
as Top Harmon

The Honeymoon Machine
as Admiral Fitch

Incident in San Francisco
as Sam Baldwin

The Lie
as Arnold Edgarton

On the Threshold of Space
as Dr. Hugo Thornton

13 Hours by Air
as Hap Waller

Exiled to Shanghai
as Charlie Sears

Day of the Evil Gun
as Jimmy Noble

Revolt of the Zombies
as Armand Louque

Alaska
as John Masters

Escape by Night
as James 'Capper' Regan

The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case
as Koehler

Under Cover of Night
as Alan Shaw

The Eternal Sea
as Vice-Adm. Thomas L. Semple

The Men in Her Life
as David Gibson

It's a Great Life
as Arnold

Armored Attack!
as as Rodion Pavlov

Men Without Names
as Agent Jones

It Grows on Trees
as Phil Baxter

C-Man
as Cliff Holden, alias William Harrah

When Strangers Marry
as Paul Baxter

Car 99
as Trooper Jim Burton

The Delphi Bureau: The Merchant of Death Assignment
as Matthew Keller

Having Wonderful Time
as Charlie (uncredited)

Valley of the Sun
as Jim Sawyer

Dr. Shagetz
as Dr. Shagetz

Three Brave Men
as John W. Rogers

Song of the City
as Paul Herrick

Woman Trap
as 'Honey' Hogan

Star for a Night
as Fritz Lind

It's a Dog's Life
as Mr. Wyndham

Dangerous Number
as Dillman

Elvis: A Life in Music
as Self (archive footage)

Bernardine
as J. Fullerton Weldy

The Great Man
as Philip Carleton

Home on the Range
as Thurman

'White Christmas': A Look Back with Rosemary Clooney
as Major General Thomas F. Waverly (archive footage) (uncredited)

Natalie - A Tribute to a Very Special Lady

The Omaha Trail
as 'Pipestone' Ross

You Belong to Me
as Military School Instructor

The Lonely Profession
as Charles Van Cleve

Wanderer of the Wasteland
as Adam Larey

I Heard the Owl Call My Name
as Jim Wallace

The Great Lester Boggs

The Dark Side of the Earth
as Anton Rojas

Woman in Distress
as Fred Stevens

I Escaped from the Gestapo
as Torgut Lane

Tiger by the Tail
as Top Polk

The Woman from Hell
as Jim Coakley

Handcuffed
as Gerald Morely

So Sad About Gloria
as Frederick Wellman

People Will Talk
as Bill Trask