American actors died in Nephritis

Here are 2 famous actors from United States of America died in Nephritis:

Ted Healy

Ted Healy (October 1, 1896 Kaufman-December 21, 1937 Los Angeles) otherwise known as Ernest Lee Nash, Lee, Ernest Lea Nash, Clarence Lee Nash or Charles Lee Nash was an American comedian, actor and vaudeville performer. He had one child, John Jacob Nash.

Ted Healy began his career in vaudeville in the early 1920s and later went on to perform in Broadway musicals. He is best known as the creator and leader of the comedy group known as "The Three Stooges," which consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard. Healy acted as the team's mentor and manager, helping to guide their early careers and shaping their comedic style. Despite his contributions to the group's success, Healy's relationship with the Stooges was often tumultuous, and he eventually parted ways with them in 1934. He starred in several films during his career, including the MGM musical "Madam Satan" (1930) and the Marx Brothers' film "Animal Crackers" (1930). Healy's life was tragically cut short when he died at the age of 41 from injuries sustained in a bar fight in Los Angeles.

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Frank Rice

Frank Rice (May 13, 1892 Muskegon-January 9, 1936 Los Angeles) was an American actor.

He began his career on stage in vaudeville productions before transitioning into film in the 1920s. Rice appeared in over 70 films throughout his career, often in supporting roles as a character actor. Some of his notable performances include roles in "The Public Enemy" (1931), "The Big Broadcast" (1932), and "The Thin Man" (1934). Sadly, Rice's life and career were cut short when he passed away at the age of 43 due to a heart attack.

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