Biography
Born in Canada, actor Bill Nagy spent the bulk of his career in England...playing Americans. He was particularly adept at gangsters and thugs, as witness such films as
Joe MacBeth (1956) and Mickey Spillane's
The Girl Hunters (1963) and his TV guest-star stints on
The Avengers,
The Saint, and
Secret Agent. Nagy had a varied choice of roles in British/American productions like
Road to Hong Kong (1962),
A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) and
The Adding Machine in Hong Kong...er,
The Adding Machine (1968). In
First Man into Space (1957), Nagy convincingly played a New Mexico police chief, although the film's British countryside was decidedly more forrested than the real American Southwest. In a later sci-fi assignment, Nagy played the President of a quasi-American nation where reproduction is a capital crime in the futuristic Z P G (1972). Perhaps the biggest moneymaking film with which Bill Nagy was associated was
Goldfinger; as Midnight, Nagy was a member of a powerful gangster cartel which was inhospitably rubbed out by the villainous Mr. Goldfinger (Gert Frobe). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide