Acting credits
146
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
146
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
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TMDB ID: 19411
IMDb ID: nm0634313
Known for: Acting
Born: August 11, 1902
Died: September 27, 1985
Age: 83
Place of birth: San Francisco, California, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1935 - 2004
Years active: 70
Average TMDB rating: 6.65
Wikidata: Q280666
Also known as
Lloyd Benedict 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








Movie credits linked with Lloyd Nolan.
as Dr. Vance in Earthquake (archive footage)
as Evan
as Joe Kennedy
as Monsignor Donoghue
as Willard Morgan
as Brother Joe
as Dan Montgomery
as Attorney General Harlan Stone
as Doc Bennett
as Wilton Bender
as Gen. Smedley Butler
as Carl Gentry
as Cornwall
as Dr. James Vance
as Jesse Chapin
as Harry Standish
as Admiral Garvey
as Gen. Amos Bailey
as Edwards
as Max Clarity
as Barney Kelly
as Mayor Crane
as Cap Carson
as Arthur Rickerby
Series credits linked with Lloyd Nolan.
as Julian Tenley • 1 eps
as Lloyd Nolan • 1 eps
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3 eps
1 eps
1 eps
as William H. Seward • 1 eps
as Charles Keegan • 2 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Cyrus Guthrie • 1 eps
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as Dr. Karl Richardson • 1 eps
as Dr. Morton Chegley • 86 eps
as Sam Dubrio • 1 eps
1 eps
as Judge Harper • 1 eps
as Ben Hanks • 1 eps
1 eps
as Gen. Amos Bailey • 2 eps
as Col. Fraser • 2 eps
as Tom Kagan • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Wade Anders • 1 eps