Place of Birth: San Francisco, California, USA
Lloyd Nolan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lloyd Benedict Nolan (August 11, 1902 – September 27, 1985) was an American film and television actor. Among his many roles, Nolan is remembered for originating the role of private investigator Michael Shayne in a series of 1940s B movies. Nolan was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Margaret and James Nolan, who was a shoe manufacturer of Irish descent. He attended Santa Clara Preparatory School and Stanford University, flunking out of Stanford as a freshman "because I never got around to attending any other class but dramatics." His parents disapproved of his choice of a career in acting, preferring that he join his father's shoe business, "one of the most solvent commercial firms in San Francisco." Nolan served in the United States Merchant Marine before joining the Dennis Players theatrical troupe in Cape Cod. He began his career on stage and was subsequently lured to Hollywood, where he played mainly doctors, private detectives, and policemen in many film roles. Nolan also contributed solid and key character parts in numerous other films. One, The House on 92nd Street, was a startling revelation to audiences in 1945. It was a conflation of several true incidents of attempted sabotage by the Nazi regime (incidents which the FBI was able to thwart during World War II), and many scenes were filmed on location in New York City, unusual at the time. Nolan portrayed FBI Agent Briggs, and actual FBI employees interacted with Nolan throughout the film; he reprised the role in a subsequent 1948 movie, The Street with No Name. Nolan appeared three times on NBC's Laramie Western series, as sheriff Tully Hatch in the episode "The Star Trail (1959), as outlaw Matt Dyer in the episode "Deadly Is the Night" (1961)[5] and then as former Union Army General George Barton in the episode "War Hero" (1962).[6] On December 8, 1960, Nolan was cast as Dr. Elisha Pittman, in "Knife of Hate" on Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre. In the story line, Dr. Pittman removed one of the legs of Jack Hoyt (Robert Harland) after Hoyt sustained a gunshot wound from which infection was developing. Hoyt wants to marry Susan Pittman (Susan Oliver), but her father is at first unyielding on the matter. Nolan starred in The Outer Limits episode "Soldier" written by Harlan Ellison. He appeared in the NBC Western Bonanza as LaDuke, a New Orleans detective. In 1967, Strother Martin and he guest-starred in the episode "A Mighty Hunter Before the Lord" of NBC's The Road West series, starring Barry Sullivan. Also in 1967, Nolan was a guest star in the popular Western TV series The Virginian, in the episode "The Masquerade" and in the first episode of Mannix. A long-time cigar and pipe smoker, Nolan died of lung cancer on September 27, 1985, at his home in Brentwood, California; he was 83. He is interred at the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Westwood, Los Angeles, California. CLR Description above from the Wikipedia article Lloyd Nolan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Lady in the Lake | Lieutenant DeGarmot | 1946 |
Airport | Harry Standish | 1970 |
Earthquake | Dr. James Vance | 1974 |
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn | Officer McShane | 1945 |
Hannah and Her Sisters | Evan | 1986 |
The Lemon Drop Kid | Oxford Charley | 1951 |
Blues in the Night | Del Davis | 1941 |
Island in the Sky | Captain Stutz | 1953 |
The House on 92nd Street | Agent George A. Briggs | 1945 |
Dressed to Kill | Michael Shayne | 1941 |
Circumstantial Evidence | Sam Lord | 1945 |
The Street with No Name | Inspector George A. Briggs | 1948 |
Circus World | Cap Carson | 1964 |
A Hatful of Rain | John Pope, Sr | 1957 |
Peyton Place | Dr. Matthew Swain | 1957 |
Bataan | Cpl. Barney Todd | 1943 |
Guadalcanal Diary | Sgt. Hook Malone | 1943 |
The House Across the Bay | Slant Kolma | 1940 |
Portrait in Black | Matthew S. Cabot | 1960 |
Ice Station Zebra | Admiral Garvey | 1968 |
Johnny Apollo | Mickey Dwyer | 1940 |
Green Grass of Wyoming | Rob McLaughlin | 1948 |
Time to Kill | Michael Shayne | 1942 |
The Texas Rangers | Sam 'Polka Dot' McGee | 1936 |
We Joined the Navy | Vice Admiral Ryan | 1963 |
Mr. Dynamite | Tommy N. Thornton ('Mr. Dynamite') | 1941 |
Los Angeles Plays Itself | Dr. Vance in Earthquake (archive footage) | 2004 |
Big Brown Eyes | Russ Cortig | 1936 |
Galyon | Willard Morgan | 1980 |
Susan Slade | Roger Slade | 1961 |
Fire! | Doc Bennett | 1977 |
The Girl Hunters | Arthur Rickerby | 1963 |
Two Smart People | Bob Simms | 1946 |
It Happened in Flatbush | Frank 'Butterfingers' Maguire | 1942 |
Abandon Ship | Frank Kelly | 1957 |
Easy Living | Lenahan | 1949 |
King of Alcatraz | Raymond Grayson | 1938 |
The Man Who Wouldn't Die | Michael Shayne | 1942 |
Just Off Broadway | Michael Shayne | 1942 |
Sleepers West | Michael Shayne | 1941 |
Michael Shayne: Private Detective | Michael Shayne | 1940 |
The Double Man | Edwards | 1967 |
The Last Hunt | Woodfoot | 1956 |
Wells Fargo | Dal Slade | 1937 |
Pier 13 | Danny Dolan | 1940 |
Resisting Enemy Interrogation | USAF Debriefing Officer / Narrator | 1944 |
The Sun Comes Up | Thomas I. Chandler | 1949 |
An American Dream | Barney Kelly | 1966 |
The Golden Fleecing | Gus Fender | 1940 |
Toward the Unknown | Brig. Gen. Bill Banner | 1956 |
Girl of the Night | Dr. Mitchell | 1960 |
Blue, White, and Perfect | Michael Shayne | 1942 |
The Magnificent Fraud | Sam Barr | 1939 |
You May Be Next! | Neil Bennett | 1936 |
Santiago | Clay Pike | 1956 |
Never Too Late | Mayor Crane | 1965 |
The Man I Married | Kenneth Delane | 1940 |
My Boys Are Good Boys | Dan Montgomery | 1978 |
Behind the News | Stuart Woodrow | 1940 |
Isn't It Shocking? | Jesse Chapin | 1973 |
Atlantic Adventure | Dan Miller | 1935 |
Ebb Tide | Attwater | 1937 |
Exclusive | Charles Gillette | 1937 |
Somewhere in the Night | Police Lt. Donald Kendall | 1946 |
She Couldn't Take It | Tex | 1935 |
Crazylegs | Win Brockmeyer | 1953 |
Bad Boy | Marshall Brown | 1949 |
Tip-Off Girls | Bob Anders | 1938 |
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial | 1955 | |
Stolen Harmony | Chesty Burrage | 1935 |
Dangerous to Know | Inspector Brandon | 1938 |
Manila Calling | Lucky Matthews | 1942 |
Hunted Men | Joe Albany | 1938 |
Charter Pilot | King Morgan | 1940 |
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover | Attorney General Harlan Stone | 1977 |
Flight to Holocaust | Wilton Bender | 1977 |
Apache Trail | Trigger Bill Folliard | 1942 |
'G' Men | Hugh Farrell | 1935 |
Prison Farm | Larry Harrison | 1938 |
Undercover Doctor | Robert Anders | 1939 |
Devil's Squadron | Dana Kirk | 1936 |
Steel Against the Sky | Rocky Evans | 1941 |
Prince Jack | Joe Kennedy | 1985 |
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk | Joe Monday | 1940 |
Gangs of Chicago | Matthew J. 'Matty' Burns | 1940 |
15 Maiden Lane | Det. Sgt. Walsh | 1936 |
One Way Ticket | Jerry | 1935 |
Counterfeit | Capper Stevens | 1936 |
King of Gamblers | Jim Adams | 1937 |
Ambush | Tony Andrews | 1939 |
Buy Me That Town | Rickey Deane | 1941 |
Internes Can't Take Money | Hanlon | 1937 |
Captain Eddie | Lt. Jim Whitaker | 1945 |
Attack: The Battle for New Britain | Narrator (voice) | 1944 |
St. Louis Blues | Dave Geurney | 1939 |
Don't Be a Sucker! | Commentator (voice) | 1946 |
Wild Harvest | Kink | 1947 |
Sergeant Ryker | Gen. Amos Bailey | 1968 |
We're in the Movies, Now! | Himself | 1939 |
War Comes to America | Narrator | 1945 |
Every Day's a Holiday | John Quade | 1937 |
The November Plan | Gen. Smedley Butler | 1977 |
Valentine | Brother Joe | 1979 |
Why We Fight: World War II: The Battle of China / War Comes to America | Narrator | 2000 |
The Abduction of Saint Anne | Carl Gentry | 1975 |
Lady of Secrets | Michael Harvey | 1936 |
Wings of Fire | Max Clarity | 1967 |
The Sky's the Limit | Cornwall | 1975 | Series | Cast | Year |
Murder, She Wrote | Julian Tenley | 1984 |
Ford Star Jubilee | 1955 | |
The Dick Powell Show | Vernon Clay | 1961 |
Remington Steele | Lloyd Nolan | 1982 |
The Great Adventure | Col. Fraser | 1963 |
Kraft Suspense Theatre | Gen. Amos Bailey | 1963 |
The F.B.I. | Judge Harper | 1965 |
Quincy, M.E. | 1976 | |
Mannix | Sam Dubrio | 1967 |
The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries | 1977 | |
General Electric Theater | Robert Hale | 1953 |
Lincoln | William H. Seward | 1974 |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | Nat Miller | 1951 |
The Waltons | Cyrus Guthrie | 1972 |
Outlaws | 1960 | |
Bus Stop | 1961 | |
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse | 1958 | |
Police Woman | 1974 | |
Daniel Boone | Ben Hanks | 1964 |
Julia | Dr. Morton Chegley | 1968 |
The Virginian | Wade Anders | 1962 |
McCloud | 1970 | |
City of Angels | 1976 | |
Martin Kane, Private Eye | 1949 | |
Climax! | Jack London | 1954 |
Judd for the Defense | 1967 | |
Laramie | 1959 | |
Ellery Queen | 1975 | |
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre | Dr. Elisha Pittman | 1956 |
The American Film Institute Salute to ... | Self | 1973 |
Sweepstakes | 1979 | |
The Bing Crosby Show | 1964 | |
The Outer Limits | Tom Kagan | 1963 |
General Electric Theater | Michael Bowen | 1953 |
The Barbara Stanwyck Show | George McShane | 1960 |
The Magician | Charles Keegan | 1973 |
The Virginian | Abe Clayton | 1962 |
The Virginian | Tom Foster | 1962 |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Self | 1948 |
What's My Line? | Self - Mystery Guest | 1950 |
What's My Line? | Self - Panelist | 1950 |