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Nathan Barragar

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  • Born
    June 3, 1906 · Dearing, Kansas, USA
  • Died
    August 10, 1985 · Pacific Palisades, California, USA
  • Birth name
    Nathan Robert Barragar

Biography

    • Nathan Barragar was born on June 3, 1906 in Dearing, Kansas, USA. He was an assistant director and production manager, known for Hondo, l'homme du désert (1953), Une blonde dangereuse (1949) and Ride a Violent Mile (1957). He was married to Jeanette Edris and Dorothea Earle. He died on August 10, 1985 in Pacific Palisades, California, USA.

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      Jeanette Edris(November 29, 1935 - 1936) (divorced)
      Dorothea Earle(? - August 10, 1985) (his death)

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  • His first wife left him 3 months after they were married. She married Winthrop Rockefeller in 1956.
  • All-American at USC in 1929. NFL All-Pro in 1931, 1932, 1934, and 1935. Inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1979.
  • All-American at USC (1929), and All-Pro (1931-1932, 1934-1935) for the Green Bay Packers. Induceted into the USC Athletic Hall of Fame (2003), and the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame (1979).

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