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Lyle Talbot

Lyle TalbotAKA Lisle Henderson

Born: 8-Feb-1902
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA
Died: 2-Mar-1996
Location of death: San Francisco, CA
Cause of death: unspecified

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Lex Luthor in Atom Man vs. Superman

Wife: Marjorie Kramer (m. 1937, div.)
Wife: Margaret Epple (m. 1948, d. 1989, four children)
Son: Stephen Henderson Talbot (documentary producer, b. 28-Feb-1949)
Son: David Talbot (journalist, editor of Salon)

    TELEVISION
    The Bob Cummings Show Paul Fonda (1955-59)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Sunrise at Campobello (28-Sep-1960)
    Plan 9 from Outer Space (Jul-1959)
    High School Confidential! (30-May-1958)
    There's No Business Like Show Business (16-Dec-1954)
    Jail Bait (1954)
    Mesa of Lost Women (17-Jun-1953) Narrator
    Glen or Glenda (1953)
    The Jackpot (1-Nov-1950)
    Champagne for Caesar (11-May-1950)
    Batman and Robin (26-May-1949)
    One Body Too Many (24-Nov-1944)
    Up in Arms (17-Feb-1944)
    The Meanest Man in the World (1943)
    Second Fiddle (30-Jun-1939)
    Go West Young Man (13-Nov-1936)
    Broadway Hostess (7-Dec-1935)
    Red Hot Tires (25-Oct-1935)
    Page Miss Glory (7-Sep-1935)
    While the Patient Slept (2-Mar-1935)
    A Lost Lady (29-Sep-1934)
    One Night of Love (5-Sep-1934)
    Fog Over Frisco (2-Jun-1934)
    Mandalay (10-Feb-1934)
    College Coach (4-Nov-1933)
    A Shriek in the Night (22-Jul-1933)
    Mary Stevens, M.D. (22-Jul-1933)
    Ladies They Talk About (4-Feb-1933)
    20,000 Years in Sing Sing (24-Dec-1932)
    Three on a Match (28-Oct-1932)
    The Thirteenth Guest (9-Aug-1932)
    The Purchase Price (23-Jul-1932)
    Love Is a Racket (10-Jun-1932)


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