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John F. Nolan was an American actor. He was married to Nancy Nolan from around 1981 till his death. He had a recurring role as the bartender in the TV show Quincy, M.E. for all its episodes. He also lent his talents to at least 23 other television shows and films including Adam-12, Marcus Welby, M.D. and the 1970 film Airport.
Birth Name
John F. Nolan
Born
Sunday, 30 April 1933
Died
Friday, 07 April 2000
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Simon & Simon | Passenger in county truck / Player #2 | 1981 |
Fantasy Island | The Bartender | 1977 |
Quincy M.E. | Bartender / John / 1st Bartender | 1976 |
Kojak | Ingram | 1973 |
Hec Ramsey | Gambler | 1972 |
Something Evil | Party Guest | 1972 |
Emergency! | Fireman at Rampart | 1972 |
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury | Slim | 1971 |
Which Way to the Front? | German Officer | 1970 |
Airport | Richard Ross | 1970 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Simon & Simon | Passenger in county truck / Player #2 | 1981 |
Fantasy Island | The Bartender | 1977 |
Quincy M.E. | Bartender / John / 1st Bartender | 1976 |
Kojak | Ingram | 1973 |
Hec Ramsey | Gambler | 1972 |
Something Evil | Party Guest | 1972 |
Emergency! | Fireman at Rampart | 1972 |
O'Hara, U.S. Treasury | Slim | 1971 |
Which Way to the Front? | German Officer | 1970 |
Airport | Richard Ross | 1970 |
Doomwatch | 1970 | |
The Brady Bunch | Jim Douglas | 1969 |
Hook, Line and Sinker | Carte Blanche Man | 1969 |
Marcus Welby, M.D. | Dr. Wilks / Ed / Tom Bright | 1969 |
Adam-12 | Bill Bradley / Bill Traynor / Harold Mason / One King Nine / Paul Freemont | 1968 |
The Big Mouth | F.B.I. Agent | 1967 |
Dragnet 1967 | Walt Wright / Nelson Grover / Mr. Rogers / Floyd Sinclair / David Freeman / Dave Breslin / Art Bonham | 1967 |
F Troop | Soldier | 1965 |
Love Story | Bob | 1963 |
McHale's Navy | The 2nd Sailor | 1962 |
The Eleventh Hour | Young Man | 1962 |
Sam Benedict | Reporter | 1962 |
The Last Time I Saw Archie | Lt. Oglemeyer | 1961 |
The Roaring 20's | Chipper | 1960 |
-30- | Ron Danton | 1959 |
The D.A.'s Man | Monty Gorton | 1959 |
The Hot Angel | Ray | 1958 |
Peter Gunn | Father Crowther | 1958 |