Lyle Talbot
Lyle Talbot, originally named Lisle Henderson, was born on February 8, 1902, and passed away on March 2, 1996. He was a prominent American actor whose career spanned from the early 1930s to the late 1960s. Talbot made his mark in Hollywood as a versatile performer, appearing in over 150 films and numerous television shows. He became widely recognized for his role as Joe Randolph, the amiable neighbor of Ozzie Nelson, in the beloved ABC sitcom The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, a role he held for a decade.
Talbot's film journey began with a contract at Warner Brothers during the dawn of sound cinema. His early roles positioned him as a matinee idol, later transitioning into character parts in a variety of B movies. Noteworthy films in his repertoire include Three on a Match and 20,000 Years in Sing Sing, both released in 1932. He showcased his range in comedies and dramas alike, starring alongside Pat O'Brien in College Coach (1933) and Oil for the Lamps of China (1935), and sharing the screen with icons like Barbara Stanwyck and Ginger Rogers.
In addition to his acting accomplishments, Talbot was a founding member of the Screen Actors Guild and served on its board. His enduring legacy was further explored in a memoir by his daughter, Margaret Talbot, titled The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century, published in 2012.
Filmography
Red Hot Tires
The Singing Kid
College Coach
High School Confidential!
Three on a Match
20,000 Years in Sing Sing
While the Patient Slept
The Case of the Lucky Legs
Champagne for Caesar
The Purchase Price
Go West Young Man
City of Fear
Highway 13
Tobor the Great
African Treasure
Tumbleweed
Untamed Women
Fury of the Congo
Jungle Manhunt
Havana Widows
Up in Arms
Sudden Danger
Mask of the Dragon
The Jackpot
The Meanest Man in the World
Plan 9 from Outer Space
Outlaw Women
Oil for the Lamps of China
Strange Impersonation
Atom Man vs. Superman
The Mad Magician
Gold Raiders
Mexican Spitfire's Elephant
They Raid by Night