- Lyle Talbot
Infobox actor
name = Lyle Talbot
imagesize = 240px
caption = in the trailer for the film
"Havana Widows " (1933)
birthname = Lisle Henderson
birthdate = birth date|1902|2|8|mf=y
location =Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ,United States
deathdate = death date and age|1996|3|2|1902|2|8|mf=y
deathplace =San Francisco, California ,United States Lyle Talbot (
February 8 ,1902 -March 2 ,1996 ) was an American actor best known for playing Joe Randolph on television's "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet " and for his long career in films from 1931 to 1960.He began his movie career under contract to
Warner Brothers in the early days of "talking pictures" and went on to appear in more than 150 films, first as a young matinée idol and later as a character actor and star of manyB movies . He was a founding member of theScreen Actors Guild (SAG) and later served on the board.Biography
Early career
Born Lisle Henderson in
Pittsburgh , Talbot was raised in a small Nebraska town. He first began his career as a magician's assistant and became a leading actor in traveling tent shows in the Midwest and established his own theater company in Memphis. He then went to Hollywood when the film industry began producing movies with sound and needed "actors who could talk."Career
Most notable among his film work: his appearance in the classic pre-noir "
Three on a Match " (1932) withHumphrey Bogart andBette Davis , co-starring withSpencer Tracy in the prison movie "20,000 Years in Sing Sing ", romancing opera singerGrace Moore in "One Night of Love," and pursuingMae West in "Go West, Young Man." He appeared opposite many famous actresses includingCarole Lombard ,Barbara Stanwyck ,Mary Astor ,Ginger Rogers , andShirley Temple .Talbot's activism in union affairs affected his career path. Warner Bros. dropped him from its roster, and Talbot seldom received starring roles again. He became a capable character actor, playing affable neighbors or crafty villains with equal finesse. In countless low-budget B-movie work, Talbot's roles spanned the gamut. He played cowboys, pirates, detectives, cops, surgeons, psychiatrists, soldiers, judges, newspaper editors, storekeepers, and boxers. In later life he proudly claimed to have never rejected any role offered to him, which explains his participation in three infamous
Edward D. Wood, Jr. films: "Glen or Glenda ", "Jail Bait" and "Plan 9 from Outer Space ". Talbot also worked with theThree Stooges in "Gold Raiders ", portrayedLex Luthor in 1950's "Atom Man vs. Superman ", played villains in four comedies withThe Bowery Boys , and took the role of Commissioner Gordon in the 1949 serial "Batman and Robin". His last movie role was in theFranklin D. Roosevelt biography, "Sunrise at Campobello ", in 1960.As his film career tapered off, Talbot became a familiar character actor on American television in the 1950s and 1960s as a regular on "Ozzie and Harriet", and as
Robert Cummings ' Air Force buddy Paul Fonda on "The Bob Cummings Show ". Talbot was also a guest star on such classic TV series as "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show ", "Leave It to Beaver ", "The Lone Ranger ", "The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok ", "Topper", "The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin ", "Perry Mason", "Rawhide", "Wagon Train ", "The Beverly Hillbillies ", "Green Acres ", "Charlie's Angels ", "Newhart ", "The Dukes of Hazzard ", "St. Elsewhere ", and "Who's the Boss? ".Having started his career in the theater and later co-starred on Broadway in "Separate Rooms", Talbot returned to the stage in the 1960s and 1970s, starring in national road company versions of
Thornton Wilder 's "The Matchmaker ",Gore Vidal 's political drama "The Best Man",Neil Simon 's "The Odd Couple " and "Barefoot in the Park ", and appearing in a revival of "South Pacific", at New York's Lincoln Center. He continued to appear occasionally on TV shows well into his 80s, and narrated two PBS biographies, "The Case of Dashiell Hammett" and "World Without Walls" about pioneering pilotBeryl Markham , produced and written by his son,Stephen Talbot .Personal life
Three of his four children became
journalist s: Stephen Talbot, who also played Gilbert Bates on "Leave it to Beaver"), is a documentary producer for thePBS series "Frontline". David is the founder and editor of Salon.com, and Margaret is a staff writer for "The New Yorker ". His other child, Cynthia Talbot is a family physician and residency director in Portland, Oregon. After several brief marriages, Talbot was married for over 40 years to Margaret Talbot, who also used the stage name, Paula Talbot.Into his nineties he remained sharp and alert, and was a delightful raconteur, regaling fans at conventions with anecdotes about friends and colleagues in the movie industry. He died in 1996 at his home in
San Francisco, California .Talbot's granddaughter, Caitlin Talbot, is an actress at the American Conservatory of Theater in San Francisco.
Filmography
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*Persondata
NAME= Talbot, Lyle
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Henderson, Lisle
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=February 8 ,1902
PLACE OF BIRTH=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=March 2 ,1996
PLACE OF DEATH=San Francisco, California ,United States
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