Lyle Talbot

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lyle Talbot (born Lisle Henderson, February 8, 1902 – March 2, 1996) was an American actor on stage and screen, known for his career in film from 1931 to 1960 and for his appearances on television in the 1950s and 1960s. He played Ozzie Nelson's friend and neighbor, Joe Randolph, for ten years in the ABC situation comedy The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. He began his movie career under contract with Warner Brothers in the early days of sound film. He appeared in more than 150 films, first as a young matinee idol and later as a character actor and star of many B movies. He was a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild and later served on its board. Talbot's long career as an actor is recounted in a book by his youngest daughter, The New Yorker writer Margaret Talbot, entitled The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century (Riverhead Books 2012). Most notable among Talbot's film work were his appearances in Three on a Match and 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (both 1932). He played a star running back in College Coach (1933) with Pat O'Brien and Dick Powell, romanced opera singer Grace Moore in One Night of Love in 1934, and pursued Mae West in Go West, Young Man (1936). He was a gangster in Ladies They Talk About and Heat Lightning and a doctor kicking a drinking habit in Mandalay. He co-starred with Pat O'Brien in Oil for the Lamps of China (1935). He appeared opposite Ann Dvorak, Carole Lombard, Barbara Stanwyck, Mary Astor, Ginger Rogers, Loretta Young and Shirley Temple, as well as sharing the screen with Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy and Tyrone Power. Overall, Talbot appeared in some 150 movies.

Filmography

Insp. Malloy, chief interrogator
Stage Manager (uncredited)
Inspector John
Narrator (voice)
Augustus 'Gus' King
Prison Yard Guard
Police Capt. Dick Rugg (as Lysle Talbot)
Program Hawker (uncredited)
Lt. Bob Bennett
City Detective
Michael Loftus
Willie Hogger
Daniel 'Danny' Drew
Chief Jensen
Dr. Leonard Goodman
Tony Fuller
Johnny Morello
Radio Station Director (uncredited)
Spencer Carlton
Dr. William Guellfe, Plastic Surgeon
Francis X. Harrigan
George Dickson
Bill Houston
Eddie Fields
Commissioner Jim Gordon
Mr. Elliot, Health Inspector (uncredited)
Harry Woodruff
Edward Griswold 'Eddie' Shaw
Luthor, alias The Atom Man
Roy DeHaven, alias Pat Gilroy
Bob 'Three Star' Halsey
Leonardo, Prosecuting Attorney
Company Detective
Agent Johnson
Police Lt. Grayson
Phillip Reeves
Police Lt. Ralph McLaughlin
Dr. Mitchell Heller
Square, Convict, segment "The Hostages"
Col. Loring
Sergeant Gelsey
Big Jim, bank robbery leader
Robert Cromwell
Charles Johnson
Buck Weaver
Van Richards
Captain Blair
Hugo Henderson
Mr. Harry Lacy
Dr. Greg Connolly
Raymond Fox
Lucky Lorimer
Don A. Andrews
Cy Bowman
Dr. Jerome Preston 'Jerry' Gregory
'Dynamite' Hogan / Tom Connors
Bob Jones
Miller Executive
Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
Dr. Gregory Burton
Doctor (uncredited)
Yellow Gloves Weldon
Charles Eastman
Rolfe Brent
Eugene du Pont
Henry Porter
Wallace Storm
Mr. Boyer
Harry Connors
Bruce McDermott
Singer Martin
Dr. Warburton, Psychiatrist
Judge Roger Dixon
Bill Potts (uncredited)
An Admiral
King Blaine
Ross Waring
Police Commissioner Hughes
Trailer Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Anthony 'Tony' Sardell
Dr. Martin
Doc Lockwood
Pvt. Jimmy Barton
Capt. Robert Owen
Official from District Attorney's Office
Sheriff Frank Casey
Jack Scott
Dave Tolliver aka Bob Kirk
Marty Collins
Army Capt. Steve Russell
Geoffrey Warning (voice) (uncredited)
Blinky Harris
Andrew J. Barrett
Rocky Gibraltar
Len 'Lenny' Sully (uncredited)
Ranger Captain McLain
Chief Marshal
Sheriff Ed Lowery
Walter Fleming
Col. Foster [Chs.5-6]
Captain Hamilton
U. S. Marshal Bill Hollister
Sgt. Jack Craig
Lucky Dorgan
Telegraph Operator
Himself (uncredited)
Radio Announcer
Capt. Jim Duncan
Executive No. 2
Logger #1
British Ship Captain
Inspector Warren
Teasdale
William Remington Kane
Mr. Williams, Insurance Man
French Representative
Fred Burns
Capt. Hayes
Dr. Wilson
Self / Commissioner Gordon (archive footage)
Self (uncredited)
Inspector Warren (archival audio) (uncredited)