Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Benedict Nolan ( born August 11, 1902 in San Francisco, † September 27, 1985 in Los Angeles ) was an American actor.

Life

Nolan began in 1927 acting lessons at the Pasadena Playhouse. In 1933 he had a first Broadway success with the play One Sunday Afternoon. In later films his role was played by Gary Cooper each and James Cagney. Nolan made ​​his film debut in 1935. Throughout his career, he worked as an actor in theater, film, television and radio. Mostly, he played supporting roles concise. As a leading man he had seen in some B-movies. In the early 1940s played Nolan in some crime movies private investigator Michael Shayne. Shayne was a type of role, the anticipated Humphrey Bogart's Sam Spade. 1956 Nolan was honored for his work on an episode of the television series Ford Star Jubilee with an Emmy Award. Among his best-known role was his age last movie role: He starred in Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters the husband of Maureen O'Sullivan. Nolan died before the film's release from lung cancer.

Filmography (selection)

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