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Michael Tolan (November 27, 1925 – January 31, 2011) was an American actor. ==Life and career== Tolan was born Seymour Tuchow in Detroit, Michigan. He graduated from Wayne State University in Detroit and studied under Stella Adler and at Stanford University.〔 He appeared primarily in stage roles in his early career, with only minor parts in films of the early 1950s. His stage roles include ''Romanoff and Juliet'' and ''Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?'', his Broadway debut. His film credits included ''Fort Worth'' (1951), ''The Savage'' (1952), ''Hiawatha'' (1952), ''The Greatest Story Ever Told'' (1965), ''Hour of the Gun'' (1967), ''The Lost Man'' (1969), ''John and Mary'' (1969), ''The 300 Year Weekend'' (1971), ''Talk to Me'' (1984) and ''Presumed Innocent'' (1990).〔 He acted mostly on television from the mid-1950s on, including an appearance on the 1960 CBS summer series, ''Diagnosis: Unknown'', a role in ''The Doctors and the Nurses'', and a continuing role as Jordan Boyle on "The Senator" segments of the anthology umbrella TV series ''The Bold Ones'' (1970–71). He had a recurring role on three episodes of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', and made guest appearances on such television series as ''Mannix'', ''Kojak'', ''Nichols'', ''The Outer Limits'', ''McMillan and Wife'', and ''Law & Order''. His last known television appearance was on an episode of ''Murder, She Wrote'' in 1994. Tolan appeared in the Bob Fosse film ''All That Jazz'' (1979) as lead character Joe Gideon's cardiologist, Dr. Ballinger. Tolan also helped found the American Place Theatre, of which he wrote: “We wanted to attract some of the writers who wrote fine, intelligent, deep material about American life, and see if we could interest them in writing for the theater”.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michael Tolan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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