Lloyd Nolan

Biography

Born 08/11/1902

Compact, reliable, likable leading man of the 1930s and 40s, often as a cop, detective or gangster, primarily in low-budget action films, many of them quite good. Once dubbed "Hollywood's most popular forgotten man" by "This Week" magazine in 1949, Nolan--handsome, but not of the glamourous...
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Awards

  • In 1955, received Emmy for Best Actor--Single Performance
  • In 1954, received New York Drama Critics Award for Best Actor in a Play

Highlights

  • In 1986, Acted in last film, "Hannah and Her Sisters"
  • In 1935, Made film debut in "Stolen Harmony"
  • Starred in the title role of the TV series, "Martin Kane, Private Eye"; replaced William Gargan (1949-51) in the role; part subsequently played by Lee Tracy (1952-53) and Mark Stevens (1953-54)

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