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Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Nolan

The son of a San Francisco shoe factory owner, American actor Lloyd Nolan made it clear early on that he had no intention of entering the family business. Nolan developed an interest in acting while in college, at the expense of his education -- it took him five years to get through Santa Clara College, and he flunked out of Stanford, all because of time spent in amateur theatricals. Attempting a "joe job" on a freighter, Nolan gave it up when the freighter burned to the waterline. In 1927, he began studying at the Pasadena Playhouse, living on the inheritance left him by his father. Stock company work followed, and in 1933 Nolan scored a Broadway hit as vengeful small-town dentist Biff Grimes in One Sunday Afternoon (a role played in three film versions by Gary Cooper, James Cagney, and Dennis Morgan, respectively -- but never by Nolan). Nolan's first film was Stolen Harmony (1935); his breezy urban manner and Gaelic charm saved the actor from being confined to the bad guy parts he played so well, and by 1940 Nolan was, if not a star, certainly one of Hollywood's most versatile second-echelon leading men. As film historian William K. Everson has pointed out, the secret to Nolan's success was his integrity -- the audience respected his characters, even when he was the most cold-blooded of villains. The closest Nolan got to film stardom was a series of B detective films made at 20th Century-Fox from 1940 to 1942, in which he played private eye Michael Shayne -- a "hard-boiled dick" character long before Humphrey Bogart popularized this type as Sam Spade. Nolan was willing to tackle any sort of acting, from movies to stage to radio, and ultimately television, where he starred as detective Martin Kane in 1951; later TV stints would include a season as an IRS investigator in the syndicated Special Agent 7 (1958), and three years as grumpy-growley Dr. Chegley on the Diahann Carroll sitcom Julia (1969-1971). In 1953, Nolan originated the role of the paranoid Captain Queeg in the Broadway play The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, wherein he'd emerge from a pleasant backstage nap to play some of the most gut-wrenching "character deterioration" scenes ever written. Never your typical Hollywood celebrity, Nolan publicly acknowledged that he and his wife had an autistic son, proudly proclaiming each bit of intellectual or social progress the boy would make -- this at a time when many image-conscious movie star-parents barely admitted even having children, normal or otherwise. Well liked by his peers, Nolan was famous (in an affectionate manner) for having a photographic memory for lines but an appallingly bad attention span in real life; at times he was unable to give directions to his own home, and when he did so the directions might be three different things to three different people. A thorough professional to the last, Nolan continued acting in sizeable roles into the 1980s; he was terrific as Maureen O'Sullivan's irascible stage-star husband in Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters (1986). Lloyd Nolan's last performance was as an aging soap opera star on an episode of the TV series Murder She Wrote; star Angela Lansbury, fiercely protective of an old friend and grand trouper, saw to it that Nolan's twilight-years reliance upon cue cards was cleverly written into the plot line of the episode. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Lloyd Nolan Trivia

When was Lloyd Nolan born?
Lloyd Nolan was born on August 11, 1902

Who did Lloyd Nolan play in Dressed to Kill?
Lloyd Nolan was Michael Shayne in Dressed to Kill

Who did Lloyd Nolan play in Island in the Sky?
Lloyd Nolan was Stutz in Island in the Sky

Who did Lloyd Nolan portray in The House on 92nd Street?
Lloyd Nolan was Inspector George A. Briggs in The House on 92nd Street

What role did Lloyd Nolan portray in Circumstantial Evidence?
Lloyd Nolan played Sam Lord in Circumstantial Evidence

Who did Lloyd Nolan portray in Guadalcanal Diary?
Lloyd Nolan was Sgt. Hook Malone in Guadalcanal Diary

Who did Lloyd Nolan portray in G-Men?
Lloyd Nolan was Hugh Farrell in G-Men

What role did Lloyd Nolan play in The Street with No Name?
Lloyd Nolan played Inspector Briggs in The Street with No Name

Who did Lloyd Nolan play in The Lemon Drop Kid?
Lloyd Nolan was Charlie in The Lemon Drop Kid

What role did Lloyd Nolan portray in Blues in the Night?
Lloyd Nolan played Del Davis in Blues in the Night

What role did Lloyd Nolan play in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn?
Lloyd Nolan played Officer McShane in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

What role did Lloyd Nolan portray in Peyton Place?
Lloyd Nolan played Dr. Matthew Swain in Peyton Place

Who did Lloyd Nolan portray in Bataan?
Lloyd Nolan was Cpl. Barney Todd in Bataan

Who did Lloyd Nolan portray in Ice Station Zebra?
Lloyd Nolan was Admiral Garvey in Ice Station Zebra

What role did Lloyd Nolan portray in Hannah and Her Sisters?
Lloyd Nolan played Hannah's father in Hannah and Her Sisters

Who did Lloyd Nolan portray in Airport?
Lloyd Nolan was Harry Standish in Airport

Who did Lloyd Nolan portray in Somewhere in the Night?
Lloyd Nolan was Lt. Donald Kendall in Somewhere in the Night

Who did Lloyd Nolan play in Earthquake?
Lloyd Nolan was Dr. Vance in Earthquake

Who did Lloyd Nolan portray in Bataan?
Lloyd Nolan was Danny Burns in Bataan


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