Ira Dean Jagger
| Sign | Scorpio |
| Born | Nov 7, 1903 Columbus Grove, OH |
| Died | Feb 5, 1991 Santa Monica, CA |
| Age | Died at 87 |
| Final Resting PlaceLakewood Memorial Park | |
Dean Jagger | |
| Job | Actor |
| Years active | 1929-87 |
| Top Roles | William L. Morgan, Maj. Harvey Stovall, Justus, Kevin Connors, Gen. William J. Palmer |
| Top Genres | Drama, Western, Comedy, Romance, Crime, Musical |
| Top Topics | Book-Based, World War II, True Story (based on) |
| Top Collaborators | Walter Brennan, Darryl F. Zanuck (Producer), Eddy Waller, John Huston (Director) |
| Shares birthday with | King Baggot, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Edward Sedgwick see more.. |
Dean Jagger Overview:
Actor, Dean Jagger, was born Ira Dean Jagger on Nov 7, 1903 in Columbus Grove, OH. Jagger died at the age of 87 on Feb 5, 1991 in Santa Monica, CA and was laid to rest in Lakewood Memorial Park Cemetery in Hughson, Stanislaus County, CA.
HONORS and AWARDS:
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Dean Jagger was nominated for one Academy Award, winning for Best Supporting Actor for Twelve O'Clock High (as Major Stovall) in 1949.
Academy Awards
| Year | Award | Film name | Role | Result |
| 1949 | Best Supporting Actor | Twelve O'Clock High (1949) | Major Stovall | Won |
He was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.
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Dean Jagger Quotes:
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[listening to the clack of the telegraph]
Richard Blake: Makes a nice sound, doesn't it, coming across a continent.
Edward Creighton: It's music.
Sue Creighton: I wish Shaw could hear it.
Edward Creighton: It's a long way from Salt Lake City to Boot Hill in Elkville, but I think he can hear it.
Peter Elliott: What happened, sir? I don't understand.
Dr. Adam Royston: Peter, I'm afraid I don't either. Yesterday the material in that container was giving a danger-point radiation reading. Now, as you just saw, it's nothing.
Peter Elliott: But that's impossible! Isn't it?
Dr. Adam Royston: Yesterday I would have said yes, but this fact is inescapable: The energy trapped in that trinium has been sucked right out of it. And furthermore, that window was barred and these doors were locked all night. So whoever it was came in here must be most ... unusual.
Jack Slade: Mr. Creighton, you're a good man to do business with.
Edward Creighton: But only once.
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[listening to the clack of the telegraph]
Richard Blake: Makes a nice sound, doesn't it, coming across a continent.
Edward Creighton: It's music.
Sue Creighton: I wish Shaw could hear it.
Edward Creighton: It's a long way from Salt Lake City to Boot Hill in Elkville, but I think he can hear it.
Peter Elliott: What happened, sir? I don't understand.
Dr. Adam Royston: Peter, I'm afraid I don't either. Yesterday the material in that container was giving a danger-point radiation reading. Now, as you just saw, it's nothing.
Peter Elliott: But that's impossible! Isn't it?
Dr. Adam Royston: Yesterday I would have said yes, but this fact is inescapable: The energy trapped in that trinium has been sucked right out of it. And furthermore, that window was barred and these doors were locked all night. So whoever it was came in here must be most ... unusual.
Jack Slade: Mr. Creighton, you're a good man to do business with.
Edward Creighton: But only once.
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