Lyle Talbot Overview:

Actor, Lyle Talbot, was born Lysle Henderson on Feb 8, 1902 in Pittsburgh, PA. Talbot died at the age of 94 on Mar 2, 1996 in San Francisco, CA .

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Birthday of the Week: (1)

By Beth Daniels on Feb 3, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Born Lisle Henderson in Pittsburgh, PA, February 8, 1902 Biography Read it. The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century, By Margaret TalbotRiverhead, 2012 Beautiful Rogue Turns out I have seen a surprising number of films that star or feature . ... Read full article


Birthday of the Week: (2)

By Beth Daniels on Feb 3, 2014 From Mildred's Fatburgers

Born Lisle Henderson in Pittsburgh, PA, February 8, 1902 Biography Read it. The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century, By Margaret TalbotRiverhead, 2012 Beautiful Rogue Turns out I have seen a surprising number of films that star or feature . ... Read full article


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Lyle Talbot Quotes:

George: Want another barbequed sandwich?
Jeff: I can hear the warden ask if I have any last words before they turn on the heat and you ask if I want another barbequed sandwich?


Eddie 'Ed' Fields: Say, when a guy like him marries a doll like you, I'll kiss your... foot... in Macy's window at high noon.


Sarah Boynton: It's Mrs. Stevens, Doctor, on an emergency.
Dr. Donald Middleton: Did you bring the kit?
Sarah Boynton: Yes, I have it outside.
Dr. Donald Middleton: You'll have to excuse me.
Elsa Middleton: Let me come, too, Don. I can at least keep the other Stevenses out of the room.
Dr. Donald Middleton: You stay here and finish your dinner.
Elsa Middleton: But you may be late.
Dr. Donald Middleton: If I am, I'm sure Rolfe will be kind enough to escort you home.
Rolfe Brent: You mean lucky enough.


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Lyle Talbot Facts
Father of journalist David Talbot, founding editor of Salon.com.

Was the first actor to play Commissioner Gordon from Batman, and the first actor to play Lex Luthor from Superman.

In the mid to late 1950s he was featured in two TV series at the same time, playing the recurring roles of the star's "best friend" on "The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet" (1952) and "The Bob Cummings Show" (1955).

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