Nat Pendleton
Nathaniel Greene Pendleton was an American Olympic wrestler, film actor, and stage performer. His younger brother, Edmund J. Pendleton, was a well-known music composer and choir master and organist for the American Church in Paris.
Early life and wrestling career
Pendleton was born in 1895 in Davenport, Iowa to Adelaide E. and Nathaniel G. Pendleton, who was reportedly a descendant of American Revolutionary general Nathanael Greene. Young "Nat" later studied at Columbia University, where he began his wrestling career and served as captain of the school's team in that sport. He was twice Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association champion in 1914 and 1915. Chosen to compete on the United States wrestling team at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium, Pendleton lost only one match during the competition and was awarded a silver medal. Some controversy continues to surround that outcome. Both Pendleton's Olympic coach, George Pinneo, and his teammate, Fred Meyer, insisted that he won his final match and should have been awarded the gold medal. Pinneo later recalled that loss as the "most unpopular of many unsatisfactory decisions," and Meyer stated, "Pendleton was the winner of that contest, no ifs or buts." Returning to the US he became a professional wrestler and teamed up with promoter Jack Curley. Curley was aggressively promoting Pendleton and issued a series of haughty challenges, among them boasting that Pendleton could beat Ed "Strangler" Lewis and any other wrestler on the same night. John Pesek was enlisted to face Pendleton, and in a legitimate contest held on January 25, 1923, Pesek defeated and injured Pendleton. He then began appearing in Hollywood films in uncredited parts and minor roles by the mid-1920s.Film and stage career
Pendleton was cast in at least 94 short films and features, most often being typecast in supporting roles, usually as "befuddled good guys" or as slow-witted thugs, gangsters, and policemen. He appears, for example, in the 1932 comedy Horse Feathers starring the Marx Brothers, performing in that film as one of two college football players who kidnap Harpo and Chico. In the 1936 production The Great Ziegfeld, he portrays the circus strongman Eugen Sandow, a role that brought him the best reviews of his career.Pendleton appears again as a circus strongman in the Marx Brothers' 1939 feature At the Circus. He can be seen as well in recurring roles in two MGM film series from the 1930s and 1940s. He is Joe Wayman, the ambulance driver, in Dr. Kildare and in its spin-off series Dr. Gillespie. He also portrays New York police lieutenant John Guild in The Thin Man series. The former wrestler's final screen appearances are the 1947 releases Scared to Death with Bela Lugosi and Buck Privates Come Home starring Abbott and Costello.
Although Pendleton's professional career outside the wrestling ring was predominantly devoted to film work, he also performed in some stage productions, including in the Broadway plays Naughty Cinderella in 1925 and The Gray Fox in 1928.
Death
Pendleton died in a San Diego, California hospital in 1967 after suffering a heart attack.Legacy
Pendleton is a member of several halls of fame: the Glen Brand Wrestling Hall of Fame in Waterloo, Iowa, the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame in Cresco, Iowa, and the Columbia University Athletics Hall of Fame. In 2015, his biography was published. Written by Mike Chapman, a veteran wrestling author and historian, it is titled Pendleton: The Amazing Story of Columbia’s Wrestling Olympian and Star of Hollywood.Filmography
- The Battle of Gettysburg
- The Hoosier Schoolmaster as Bud Means
- Monsieur Beaucaire as Barber
- Let's Get Married as Jimmy
- The Laughing Lady as James Dugan
- The Big Pond as Pat O'Day
- La grande mare as Pat O'Day
- The Last of the Duanes as Bossamer
- The Sea Wolf as Smoke
- Crazy House as Chef
- Seas Beneath as 'Butch' Wagner
- Fair Warning as Purvis
- Mr. Lemon of Orange as Gangster
- The Star Witness as Big Jack
- The Spirit of Notre Dame as Assistant Coach
- The Ruling Voice as Board Member
- Blonde Crazy as Hank - aka Pete
- The Secret Witness as Gunner - Bodyguard
- The Star Witness as Gunner - Bodyguard
- Manhattan Parade as Lady Godiva's Husband
- The Pottsville Palooka as Spike Mulligan
- Taxi! as Truck Driver Bull Martin
- The Beast of the City as Abe Gorman
- A Fool's Advice as Kelly - Naughty Boy
- Hell Fire Austin as Bouncer
- The Big Timer as Kid Melrose
- Play-Girl as Dance Hall Plumber
- Girl Crazy as Motorcycle Cop
- State's Attorney as Tiger - the Boxer
- Attorney for the Defense as Mugg
- The Tenderfoot as Joe - Jealous Husband
- By Whose Hand? as Delmar
- Horse Feathers as Darwin football player MacHardie
- Exposure as Maniac Killer
- The Night Club Lady as Mike McDougal
- Deception as Bucky O'Neill
- The Sign of the Cross as Strabo
- Flesh as Wrestler
- Whistling in the Dark as Joe Salvatore
- Parachute Jumper as Motorcycle Policeman
- Goldie Gets Along as Motorcycle Officer Cassidy
- Child of Manhattan as Spyrene
- The White Sister as Corporal Cessano
- Infernal Machine as French Thug
- The Nuisance as Aloysius P. McCarthy
- Baby Face as Stolvich - Laborer
- Lady for a Day as Shakespeare
- Penthouse as Tony Gazotti
- I'm No Angel as Harry - Acrobat
- The Chief as Big Mike, a Henchman
- College Coach as Ladislaus Petrowski
- Lazy River as Legs Caffey
- Fugitive Lovers as Alfred 'Tiny' Smith
- Sing and Like It as T. Fenny Sylvester
- Manhattan Melodrama as Spud
- The Thin Man as Guild
- The Defense Rests as Rocky
- The Cat's-Paw as Strozzi
- The Girl from Missouri as Lifeguard
- Straight Is the Way as Skippy
- Death on the Diamond as Harry O'Toole
- The Gay Bride as William T. 'Shoots' Magiz
- Times Square Lady as Mack
- Baby Face Harrington as Rocky
- Reckless as Blossom
- Murder in the Fleet as 'Spud' Burke
- Calm Yourself as Knuckles Benedict
- Here Comes the Band as 'Piccolo Pete'
- It's in the Air as Henry Potke
- The Garden Murder Case as Sergeant Heath
- The Great Ziegfeld as Sandow
- Trapped by Television as Rocky O'Neil
- Sworn Enemy as 'Steamer' Krupp
- The Luckiest Girl in the World as Dugan
- Two in a Crowd as Flynn
- Sing Me a Love Song as Rocky
- Under Cover of Night as Sergeant Lucks
- Song of the City as Benvenuto Romandi
- Gangway as Smiles Hogan
- Life Begins in College as George Black aka Little Black Cloud
- Swing Your Lady as Joe Skopapolous
- Arsène Lupin Returns as Joe Doyle
- Fast Company as Paul Terison
- The Shopworn Angel as 'Dice'
- The Chaser as 'Floppy' Phil
- The Crowd Roars as 'Pug' Walsh
- Young Dr. Kildare as Joe Wayman
- Burn 'Em Up O'Connor as Buddy Buttle
- Calling Dr. Kildare as Wayman
- It's a Wonderful World as Sergeant Fred Koretz
- 6,000 Enemies as 'Socks' Martin
- On Borrowed Time as Mr. Grimes
- At the Circus as Goliath the Strongman
- Another Thin Man as Lieutenant Guild
- The Secret of Dr. Kildare as Joe Wayman
- Northwest Passage as 'Cap' Huff
- The Ghost Comes Home as Roscoe
- Dr. Kildare's Strange Case as Joe Wayman, Ambulance Driver
- Phantom Raiders as 'Gunboat' Jacklin
- New Moon as Bondsman
- The Golden Fleecing as 'Fatso' Werner
- Dr. Kildare Goes Home as Wayman
- Dr. Kildare's Crisis as Joe Wayman
- Flight Command as CPO 'Spike' Knowles
- Buck Privates as Sgt. Michael Collins
- Top Sergeant Mulligan as Top Sgt. Herman Mulligan
- Jail House Blues as Sonny McGann
- The Mad Doctor of Market Street as Red Hogan
- Calling Dr. Gillespie as Joe Wayman
- Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant as Joe Weyman
- Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case as Joe Wayman
- Swing Fever as 'Killer' Kennedy
- Death Valley as Jim Ward
- Scared to Death as Bill Raymond
- Buck Privates Come Home as Sergeant Collins
- Schlitz Playhouse as Otto "Bitsy" Lamb