Michael Tolan

Michael Tolan

ActorProducer
Born
November 27, 1925
Died
January 31, 2011

Swarthy, stage-trained actor Michael Tolan was born Seymour Tuchow on November 27, 1927, in Detroit, Michigan. During and following graduation from Wayne State University, he appeared in radio serials. After studying under acting guru Stella Adler and performing in such classic theater productions…

Biography

Swarthy, stage-trained actor Michael Tolan was born Seymour Tuchow on November 27, 1927, in Detroit, Michigan. During and following graduation from Wayne State University, he appeared in radio serials. After studying under acting guru Stella Adler and performing in such classic theater productions as "Uncle Vanya," "Candida," "The Importance of Being Earnest," "Oedipus," "Coriolanus" and "The Grass Is Always Greener," he made his debut on Broadway in the 1955 hit George Axelrod comedy "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" This, in turn, led to a rise in stature with strong assignments in "A Hatful of Rain," "Romanoff and Juliet," "A Majority of One" and "The Far Country."

Tolan began on film (billed as Lawrence Tolan in the beginning) with several bit roles, often as ethnics, between the years 1951 and 1953, including The Enforcer (1951), Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951), Fort Worth (1951), The Savage (1952), Hiawatha (1952) and Ich suche dich (1956), but was not given the breaks to rise to feature status and quickly left the medium.

Tolan instead focused on TV, from the mid-1950s on, as a utility player, playing a wide range of roles over a long period of time. His strong voice also proved capable of narrative projects. Following a year's stint on The Nurses (1962), his momentum started to pick up. He played Lazarus in the all-star Biblical epic The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), appeared in support of Dustin Hoffman on stage in "The Journey of the Fifth Horse" and in the film John and Mary (1969), and was a regular on The Bold Ones: The Senator (1970). Sporadic filming included his featured roles as a western gun-wielder in Hour of the Gun (1967), an inspector in The Lost Man (1969), and a series of doctors in The 300 Year Weekend (1971), All That Jazz (1979) and Talk to Me (1982).

He essayed a number of authoritative/professional roles (doctors, psychiatrists, military brass, etc.) throughout the late 1960s and 1970s on such series as "Tarzan," "The Rat Patrol," "Mannix," "Felony Squad," "Owen Marshall," "Toma," "The F.B.I.," "Medical Center," "Cannon," "Barney Jones," "McMillan & Wife," "Kojak," "Law and Order" and "Murder, She Wrote." He also played a recurring suitor of Mary Richards on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970).

Known to have a well-modulated voice, he narrated the successful miniseries The Adams Chronicles (1976). Although his acting load has tapered off into the 1980s, he can still be seen from time to time in guest parts. He ended his on-camera career playing a judge in the film Perfect Stranger (2007). Divorced twice and the father of three daughters, he was once briefly married to actress Rosemary Forsyth. He died on January 31, 2011, at the age of 85.

Actor

Perfect StrangerPerfect Stranger(2007)as Judge
Murder, She WroteMurder, She Wrote(1984)as Lt. Alan Terwilliger, Ralph Whitman
Angie, the Lieutenant(1992)
Law & OrderLaw & Order(1990)as Norman Ackerman
When Will I Be Loved?When Will I Be Loved?(1990)as Eric Patterson

Self

Great Performances: Dance in AmericaGreat Performances: Dance in America(1976)as Self - Narrator
Bicentennial MinutesBicentennial Minutes(1974)as Self - Narrator
The Movie Crazy Years(1971)as Self - Narrator
The Mind-Benders: LSD and the HallucinogensThe Mind-Benders: LSD and the Hallucinogens(1967)as Narrator
The Bell Telephone HourThe Bell Telephone Hour(1959)as Self - Narrator

Archive Footage

18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards(2012)as Self - In Memoriam

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Michael Tolan and Claude Woolman in The Outer Limits (1963)Michael TolanNanette Newman and Michael TolanMichael Tolan

Credit Score: Michael Tolan

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Omnibus40.0019528.2813240
2All That Jazz20.0019797.84940452
3Murder, She Wrote15.0019847.324133028
4Toma5.0019737.600249
5The Nurses4.8819627.405124
6Medical Center3.7519697.102993
7Julius Caesar3.0019537.21514144
8Presumed Innocent2.5019906.90052744
9The Greatest Story Ever Told2.5019656.60513475
10Perfect Stranger2.3820075.70054099