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James Nolan (actor)

James F. Nolan (November 29, 1915 – July 29, 1985) was an American film, stage and television actor.

James Nolan
Nolan (left) with Judith Evelyn in A Streetcar Named Desire, 1950
Born
James F. Nolan

(1915-11-29)November 29, 1915
DiedJuly 29, 1985(1985-07-29) (aged 69)
Occupation(s)Film, stage and television actor

Nolan was born in San Francisco, California.[1] After serving in World War II he began his acting career in New York, performing in stage plays such as A Streetcar Named Desire and Bus Stop.[2] Nolan then moved to Hollywood, California.[2]

Nolan (left) with Winifred Ainslee in Bus Stop, 1955

Nolan guest-starred in numerous television programs including Gunsmoke, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The Fugitive, Get Smart, Harbor Command, The Wild Wild West, McHale's Navy, Leave It to Beaver, Emergency!, The Jack Benny Program, The Waltons, The Twilight Zone, Perry Mason, Adam-12 and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.[1][2] He also appeared in films, including Charley Varrick, Support Your Local Gunfighter, Dirty Harry, All Night Long, The Toolbox Murders and The Shootist. He played the role of the priest Father Steven Lonigan in the 1970 film Airport.[1][3]

Nolan died in July 1985 of cancer at the Motion Picture & Television Fund cottages in Woodland Hills, California, at the age of 69.[1][2][4]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Veteran Actor James F. Nolan Dies of Cancer". Los Angeles Times. August 3, 1985. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "James F. Nolan". The New York Times. August 5, 1985. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
  3. ^ Havert, Nik (May 10, 2019). The Golden Age of Disaster Cinema: A Guide to the Films, 1950-1979. McFarland. p. 64. ISBN 9781476634807 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Associated Press (August 5, 1985). "James Nolan, character actor". The Record. Hackensack, New Jersey. p. 8. Retrieved December 11, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  

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Support Your Local Gunfighter Dirty Harry All Night Long The Toolbox Murders and The Shootist He played the role of the priest Father Steven Lonigan in the 1970 film Airport 1 3 Nolan died in July 1985 of cancer at the Motion Picture amp Television Fund cottages in Woodland Hills California at the age of 69 1 2 4 Selected filmography editTorchy Blane in Panama 1938 as Ship s Officer Nelson Little Miss Thoroughbred 1938 as First Intern at General Hospital When Were You Born 1938 as Ship Passenger uncredited Cowboy from Brooklyn 1938 as Alvey s Secretary uncredited Racket Busters 1938 as Jim Smith Allison s Secretary uncredited Boy Meets Girl 1938 as Young Man Brought in for Susie uncredited Garden of the Moon 1938 as Sound Man with Microphone uncredited Girls on Probation 1938 as Dave Warren Connie s Date uncredited Men Are Such Fools 1938 as Bill Collyer uncredited Winged Victory 1944 as Stranger on Street uncredited Because of Him 1946 as Reporter uncredited Little Miss Big 1946 as Detective Lieutenant uncredited The Brute Man 1946 as Police Dispatcher uncredited Lady in the Lake 1946 as Party Guest uncredited Abie s Irish Rose 1946 as Policeman Alias Mr Twilight 1946 as Customs Guard uncredited The Beginning or the End 1947 as President Roosevelt s Bodyguard uncredited Dark Delusion 1947 as Orderly uncredited Unconquered 1947 as Villager uncredited Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome 1947 as Dan Sterne The Miracle of the Bells 1948 as Tod Jones Berlin Express 1948 as ROT Captain on First Train uncredited Fighting Father Dunne 1948 as Policeman Danny Briggs The Arizona Ranger 1948 as Nimino Welch Guns of Hate 1948 as Sheriff Bradley Race Street 1948 as Herbie They Live by Night 1948 as Schreiber Sons of Adventure 1948 as Frank Publicity Man uncredited Night Time in Nevada 1948 as Jim Andrews Son of God s Country 1948 as Bill Sanger Rogues Regiment 1948 as American Colonel He Walked by Night 1948 as Harry uncredited The Countess of Monte Cristo 1948 as Lieutenant uncredited One Sunday Afternoon 1948 as Henry uncredited Wake of the Red Witch 1948 as First Diver uncredited The Lucky Stiff 1949 Siren of Atlantis 1949 as Major Daughter of the Jungle 1949 as Lamser The Clay Pigeon 1949 as Faber uncredited Outpost in Morocco 1949 as Legionnaire Colonel s Aide uncredited Death Valley Gunfighter 1949 as Shad The Stratton Story 1949 as Reporter uncredited The Window 1949 as Stranger on Street uncredited Illegal Entry 1949 as Agent Benson Too Late for Tears 1949 as Detective Parker uncredited Bandit King of Texas 1949 as Dan McCabe Thieves Highway 1949 as Smaller Cop at Roadside Bar uncredited Flame of Youth 1949 as Policeman uncredited Strange Bargain 1949 as Policeman uncredited The Woman on Pier 13 1949 as Policeman uncredited Alias the Champ 1949 as Al Merlo Rusty s Birthday 1949 as Motor Officer uncredited Mary Ryan Detective 1949 as Detective Johnson uncredited Adam s Rib 1949 as Dave uncredited Port of New York 1949 as Charles Lindsay uncredited Paid in Full 1950 as Charlie Malloy Lawyer uncredited Riding High 1950 as Deputy uncredited Double Dynamite 1951 as Detective uncredited The Boss 1956 as Matt s Lawyer uncredited Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1957 Season 2 Episode 21 Number Twenty Two as Detective Kelly The Big Caper 1957 as Police Sergeant Waldo Harris uncredited The Big Circus 1959 as Police Lieutenant uncredited Portrait in Black 1960 as Detective An American Dream 1966 as Monsignor Jim uncredited Madigan 1968 as Detective uncredited Airport 1970 as Father Steven Lonigan Support Your Local Gunfighter 1971 as Train Conductor uncredited Dirty Harry 1971 as Liquor Proprietor Charley Varrick 1973 as Clerk The Shootist 1976 as Gambler uncredited Telefon 1977 as Appliance Store Clerk The Toolbox Murders 1978 as Bartender All Night Long 1981 as Grandfather Gibbons Jinxed 1982 as FatherReferences edit a b c d Veteran Actor James F Nolan Dies of Cancer Los Angeles Times August 3 1985 Retrieved December 11 2021 a b c d James F Nolan The New York Times August 5 1985 Retrieved December 11 2021 Havert Nik May 10 2019 The Golden Age of Disaster Cinema A Guide to the Films 1950 1979 McFarland p 64 ISBN 9781476634807 via Google Books Associated Press August 5 1985 James Nolan character actor The Record Hackensack New Jersey p 8 Retrieved December 11 2021 via Newspapers com nbsp External links editJames Nolan at IMDb James Nolan at the TCM Movie Database James Nolan at AllMovie Rotten Tomatoes profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Nolan actor amp oldid 1213636629, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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