Jeanette Nolan

Jeanette Nolan ( born December 30, 1911 in Los Angeles, California, † June 5, 1998 same place ) was an American actress.

Life

The California native began her career at the Pasadena Playhouse, while she attended college. She also made ​​radio radio plays. In the early 1930s, she met the actor John McIntire and married him. In 1935 she moved to New York City to work at the local radio stations. Your Leisure spent the couple on a ranch in Montana, which they bought in 1937.

Her first film appearance was Jeanette Nolan in Orson Welles' film adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Since Welles the film still often recut after the shooting, he was listed in New York until two years after completion. Over the next 50 years, Jeanette Nolan played with in a large number of films, mostly in the lead role. She was the mother of Mickey Rooney in Words and Music (1948 ). With her husband she was seen in 1950 in Your happiness in my hands. With John Ford, she turned two Western.

Jeanette Nolan was older and they slowed their pace of work. It gave two characters from animated films of Walt Disney her voice: Ellie Mae in Bernard and Bianca - The Rescuers and the Tweed widow in Fox and the Hound. She also spoke with two other actors, the voice of Norman's mother in the thriller Psycho.

With a cameo appearance in The Horse Whisperer Jeanette Nolan ended her long career as an actress.

On television, she was able to excel in many roles, such as also in the pilot for the series The Men from Shiloh Ranch. Overall, Jeanette Nolan was nominated four times for an Emmy. Until the late 1980s, she remained active, inter alia, she starred in two episodes of Columbo and performed in several episodes of The Golden Girls. Overall, they played more than 300 shows in various TV shows.

Jeanette Nolan had two children with her husband. She lived until her death on a ranch in Montana. She died in 1998 at the effects of a stroke.

Filmography (selection)

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