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  2. Jeanette Nolan (December 30, 1911 – June 5, 1998) was an American actress. Nominated for four Emmy Awards, she had roles in the television series The Virginian (1962–1971) and Dirty Sally (1974), and in films such as Macbeth (1948). Nolan was long married to prolific character actor John McIntire, whom she sometimes worked with.

  3. Primetime Emmy Awards. 1978 Nominee Primetime Emmy. Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series. The Awakening Land. For playing: "Granny McWhirter". For part I. 1974 Nominee Primetime Emmy. Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Dirty Sally.

    • December 30, 1911
    • June 5, 1998
  4. Actress: The Fox and the Hound. Born in 1911, Jeanette Nolan began her acting career in the Pasadena Community Playhouse. While still a student at Los Angeles City College, she made her radio debut in 1932, aged 20, in "Omar Khayyam", the first transcontinental broadcast from station KHJ.

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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  5. Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - 1964. Nominee. Jeanette Nolan. The Richard Boone Show. NBC. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Jeanette Nolan: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

  6. Jeanette Nolan was an American actor who was known for her roles in TV series such as ‘The Virginian’ and ‘Dirty Sally.’ Throughout her acting career, she was nominated for four ‘Emmy Awards.’

  7. Jun 5, 1998 · Jeanette Nolan (December 30, 1911 – June 5, 1998) was an American actress. Nominated for four Emmy Awards, she had roles in the television series The Virginian (1962–1971) and Dirty Sally (1974), and in films such as Macbeth (1948).

  8. Actress: The Fox and the Hound. Born in 1911, Jeanette Nolan began her acting career in the Pasadena Community Playhouse. While still a student at Los Angeles City College, she made her radio debut in 1932, aged 20, in "Omar Khayyam", the first transcontinental broadcast from station KHJ.

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