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  1. Lloyd Nolan Active - 1935 - 2022 | Born - Aug 11, 1902 | Died - Sep 27, 1985 | Genres - Drama , Crime , Mystery Overview ↓

  2. Actor Born Aug. 11, 1902 in San Francisco, CA. Died Sept. 27, 1985 of lung cancer in Brentwood, Calif. L loyd Nolan's dramatic skills enabled him to overcome the secondary gangster and tough cop roles he was given in minor Hollywood sagas of the 1930s and '40s to go on to become Broadway's and television's sympathetically despicable Capt. Queeg.

  3. 7. Dez. 2011 · Although Lloyd Nolan languished throughout much of his film career in a spate of “B” movies, there was no denying his enormous talent, which was once fittingly described by columnist Hedda Hopper, who wrote that Nolan “is a thoughtful, deliberate actor. There are no happy accidents in his performances.”

  4. "LLOYD NOLAN : An Actor's Life With Meaning," a biography by Joel Blumberg and Sandra Grabman.

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  7. Lloyd Nolan was most famous for his role as the curmudgeonly Doctor Morton Chegley in the Diahann Carroll situation comedy Julia (1968–71). Nolan spent much of his career acting in “B” movies, usually playing police detectives or gangsters in such films as King of Gamblers (1937), Michael Shayne, Private Detective (1940), and Buy Me That Town (1941).