Alex Nicol
Alex Nicol was an actor who was no stranger to being featured in numerous film roles throughout his Hollywood career. Nicol started his acting career landing roles in such films as the Richard Conte mystery "The Sleeping City" (1950), "Tomahawk" (1951) with Van Heflin and "Because of You" (1952) with Loretta Young. He also appeared in "Meet Danny Wilson" (1952) with Frank Sinatra, "Red Ball Express" (1952) and the western "The Redhead From Wyoming" (1953) with Maureen O'Hara. His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like "The House Across the Lake" (1954), the drama "Strategic Air Command" (1955) with James Stewart and the James Stewart western "The Man From Laramie" (1955). He also appeared in the Liberace dramatic adaptation "Sincerely Yours" (1955). Nicol continued to exercise his talent in the sixties and the seventies, taking on a mix of projects like "The Wild Wild West" (CBS, 1965-1970), "Bloody Mama" with Shelley Winters (1970) and "Point of Terror" with Peter Carpenter (1971). His credits also expanded to "The Night God Screamed" (1974). Nicol more recently acted in "Ape" (1976).