Jeanette Nolan

Jeanette Nolan

Birthday

30.12.1911

Deathday

05.06.1998

Place of birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Gender

Female

Known for

Acting

Biography

Jeanette Nolan (December 30, 1911 – June 5, 1998) was an American actress. Nominated for four Emmy Awards, she had roles in the television series The Virginian (1962–1971) and Dirty Sally (1974), and in films such as Macbeth (1948). Nolan began her prolific acting career at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California, and, while a student at Los Angeles City College, made her radio debut in 1932 in Omar Khayyam, the first transcontinental broadcast from station KHJ. She continued acting into the 1990s. Nolan made more than three hundred television appearances, including the religion anthology series, Crossroads and as Dr. Marion in the 1956 episode "The Healer" in Brian Keith's CBS Cold War series, Crusader. She appeared on Rod Cameron's syndicated series, State Trooper. Nolan was cast as Emmy Zecker in the 1959 episode "Johnny Yuma" of the ABC western series, The Rebel, starring Nick Adams. She appeared in two episodes of David Janssen's crime drama, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. She starred as Maggie Bowers in the Peter Gunn episode "Love Me to Death" in 1959. She played Sadie Grimes in Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode titled "The Right Kind of House" which first aired March 9, 1958 and Mrs.Edith in "Coming Home" June 13, 1961. Nolan graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in her native Los Angeles, California. In 1935, Nolan married actor John McIntire; the couple remained together until his death in 1991. Nolan and McIntire had two children together, actors Holly and Tim. Nolan and McIntire worked together several times from the late 1960s on, sometimes as voice actors. They appeared in a 1969 KCET television reading of Norman Corwin's 1938 radio play The Plot to Overthrow Christmas, with McIntire as the Devil and Nolan as Lucrezia Borgia. In 1977, they appeared in Disney's twenty-third animated film The Rescuers, in which McIntire voiced the cat Rufus and Nolan the muskrat Ellie Mae. Four years later, the couple worked on the 24th Disney film, The Fox and the Hound, with McIntire as the voice of Mr. Digger, an ill-tempered badger, and Nolan as the original voice of Widow Tweed, the old kindly widow who takes in Tod after his mother was killed by an off-screen hunter. They guest-starred on screen together, often portraying a married couple, as in an episode of The Love Boat in 1978, Charlie's Angels in 1979, The Incredible Hulk in 1980, Goliath Awaits in 1981, Quincy, M.E. in 1983, and Night Court in 1985, playing Dan Fielding's hick Louisianan parents. Nolan died of a stroke in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on June 5, 1998. She was buried in Eureka, Montana's Tobacco Valley Cemetery. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. CLR

Movies

Longstreet

Longstreet

2/23/1971

Psycho

Psycho

6/22/1960

The Big Heat

The Big Heat

10/14/1953

Macbeth

Macbeth

10/1/1948

The Rescuers

The Rescuers

6/22/1977

Hijack!

Hijack!

9/26/1973

Saddle Tramp

Saddle Tramp

9/21/1950

April Love

April Love

11/27/1957

Hangman's Knot

Hangman's Knot

11/15/1952

The Happy Time

The Happy Time

10/30/1952

Babe

Babe

5/14/1977

Abandoned

Abandoned

10/26/1949

7th Cavalry

7th Cavalry

12/1/1956

Wild Heritage

Wild Heritage

7/23/1958

Peege

Peege

10/1/1973

Words and Music

Words and Music

12/31/1948

The Deep Six

The Deep Six

1/15/1958

The Manitou

The Manitou

4/28/1978

Avalanche

Avalanche

9/29/1978

TV Series

Bus Stop

Bus Stop

10/1/1961

Columbo

Columbo

9/15/1971

Emergency!

Emergency!

1/22/1972

Night Gallery

Night Gallery

12/16/1970

87th Precinct

87th Precinct

9/25/1961

Hawkins

Hawkins

3/13/1973

Perry Mason

Perry Mason

9/21/1957

Combat!

Combat!

10/2/1962

MacGyver

MacGyver

9/29/1985

Quincy, M.E.

Quincy, M.E.

10/3/1976

Bonanza

Bonanza

9/12/1959

Steve Canyon

Steve Canyon

9/13/1958

Night Court

Night Court

1/4/1984

The Fugitive

The Fugitive

9/17/1963

The Waltons

The Waltons

9/14/1972

Hawaii Five-O

Hawaii Five-O

9/20/1968

Hunter

Hunter

9/18/1984

Goliath Awaits

Goliath Awaits

11/11/1981

Cover Up

Cover Up

9/22/1984

Hart to Hart

Hart to Hart

9/22/1979

Ironside

Ironside

3/28/1967

The Invaders

The Invaders

1/10/1967

Hotel

Hotel

8/21/1982

Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke

9/10/1955

Mannix

Mannix

9/16/1967

Thriller

Thriller

9/13/1960

Outlaws

Outlaws

9/26/1960

My Three Sons

My Three Sons

9/29/1960

Peter Gunn

Peter Gunn

9/22/1958

Wagon Train

Wagon Train

9/18/1957

T. J. Hooker

T. J. Hooker

3/13/1982

The Virginian

The Virginian

9/19/1962

Going My Way

Going My Way

10/3/1962

Police Woman

Police Woman

9/13/1974

Dragnet

Dragnet

12/16/1951

Laredo

Laredo

9/16/1965

Dirty Sally

Dirty Sally

1/11/1974

The Love Boat

The Love Boat

9/24/1977

F Troop

F Troop

9/14/1965

Matt Houston

Matt Houston

9/26/1982

Burke's Law

Burke's Law

9/20/1963

Here's Boomer

Here's Boomer

9/12/1981

Black Saddle

Black Saddle

1/10/1959

Lassie

Lassie

9/12/1954

Bat Masterson

Bat Masterson

10/8/1958

Hell Town

Hell Town

9/11/1985

Shirley

Shirley

10/26/1979

Ben Casey

Ben Casey

10/2/1961

Lawman

Lawman

10/5/1958

Dr. Kildare

Dr. Kildare

9/27/1961

St. Elsewhere

St. Elsewhere

10/26/1982

Naked City

Naked City

9/30/1958

Dear John

Dear John

10/6/1988

The F.B.I.

The F.B.I.

9/19/1965

Matinee Theater

Matinee Theater

10/31/1955

Harry O

Harry O

9/12/1974

The Rebel

The Rebel

10/4/1959

Climax!

Climax!

10/7/1954

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