*NATHANIEL PENDLETON, Columbia
‘16 was a powerful, handsome athlete who went
to Hollywood fame. He won two EIWA titles at 175 pounds in 1914 and
1915. After graduation, he won a National AAU Championship for the
NYAC, then Columbia’s only Olympic medalist with a silver in
1920.
He then quickly succeeded by appearing
in nearly 100 films by first utilizing his physique.
When sound replaced silence, Nat was in demand for his
Brooklyn accent and comic portrayals, often a comic foil
for stars like the Marx Brothers and Abbott and Costello.
He had key roles as Detective Guild in The Thin Man and
as ambulance driver Joe Wayman in the Dr. Kildare/Dr.
Gillespie films of the 1930’s. Pendleton had the lead in
Top Sergeant Mulligan and played a wrestler in Deception, which he
wrote. Born in 1895, Pendleton was married to Margaret E.
Carse. He died in 1967 in San Diego.
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