John Nolan (British actor)
John Nolan | |
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Born |
John R. Nolan 22 May 1938 Westminster, London, England |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1968 – present |
Spouse(s) | Kim Hartman (m. 1975) |
Children | 3 |
Relatives |
Christopher Nolan (nephew), Jonathan Nolan (nephew), Miranda Nolan (daughter) |
John Nolan (born 22 May 1938) is a British film and television actor, known for his role as a Wayne Enterprises board member Douglas Fredericks in Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises promotional segments Gotham Central. Nolan had a recurring role in his nephew Jonathan Nolan's television series Person of Interest as John Greer, a mysterious British figure connected with Decima Technologies, the main villain from season 3 to 5 on the show.
Personal Life
Nolan was born in London, England, and has been married to Kim Hartman since 1975.[1] He has two sons and a daughter. He is the paternal uncle[2] of brothers Christopher and Jonathan Nolan.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | ITV Playhouse | Ray | TV Series, Episode: "Lucky for Some" |
1968 | Prisoner, TheThe Prisoner | Young Guest | TV Series, Episode: "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling" |
1969 | Hadleigh | Mick | TV Series, Episode: "Patron of the Arts" |
1969 | Strange Report | Cliff Hunt | TV Series, Episode: "Report 8319: Grenade - What Price Change?" |
1970 | Daniel Deronda | Daniel Deronda | TV Mini-Series, all 6 Episodes |
1970-1971 | Doomwatch | Geoff Hardcastle | TV Series, Series 2, 10 episodes |
1975 | Bequest to the Nation | Capt. Blackwood | Released in the US as The Nelson Affair |
1973 | Shabby Tiger | Nick Faunt | TV Mini-Series, all 7 Episodes |
1974 | Thriller | Marty Fuller | TV Series, Episode: "In the Steps of a Dead Man" |
1974 | Marked Personal | Sean Carter | TV Series, 2 Episodes: #1.51 and #1.52 |
1975 | Sweeney, TheThe Sweeney | Bernie Conway | TV Series, Episode: "Golden Boy" |
1975 | Six Days of Justice | Dr. Bryant | TV Series, Episode: "Belonging" |
1976 | Dickens of London | Willis | TV Mini-Series, Episode: "Success" |
1977 | Crown Court | Insp. Fleming | TV Series, Episode: "A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing: Part 1" |
1977 | ITV Sunday Night Drama | Milos | TV Series, Episode: "A Superstition" |
1978 | Terror | James Garrick | |
1978 | 1990 | Tomson | TV Series, Episode: "Pentagons" |
1978 | Target | Scott Taylor | TV Series, Episode: "The Trouble with Charlie" |
1979 | Return of the Saint | Corey | TV Series, Episode: "Hot Run" |
1979 | World Is Full of Married Men, TheThe World Is Full of Married Men | Joe | |
1980 | Enemy at the Door | Paddy Burke | TV Series, Episode: "The Education of Nils Borg" |
1980 | ITV Playhouse | Doctor | TV Series, Episode: "A Rod of Iron" |
1998 | Following | The Policeman | |
2001 | Masterpiece Theatre | Balthazar | TV Series, Episode: "The Merchant of Venice" |
2003 | Silent Witness | Mr. O'Gara | TV Series, Episode: "Answering Fire: Part 1" |
2005 | Batman Begins | Fredericks | |
2008 | Gotham Central | Fredericks | |
2012 | Dark Knight Rises, TheThe Dark Knight Rises | Fredericks | |
2013-2016 | Person of Interest | John Greer | TV Series, Seasons 2-5, 27 episodes |
References
- ↑ "John Nolan biography". Retrieved 25 January 2014.
- ↑ Gray, Ali (29 June 2012). "25 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About The Dark Knight Saga". IGN. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
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