. The article was published on June 6, 2005, in the print edition at the New Yorker. The actor was 46 when he wed Paula Epple, 20, in 1948. All became accomplished in their fields of documentary filmmaking, writing, and medicine. Wife of Lyle Talbot Mother of Private . - Morgan Woodward - Walter Burke Im still trying to figure out how he lived so long. Genealogy for Margaret Epple (b. Talbot had several brief marriages, to Elaine Melchoir (1930-32), Abigail Adams (1942) and Keven McClure (1946) and a number of romantic entanglements. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. In addition, Margaret is among the founding editors of Lingua Franca and she won the 1999 Whiting Writers Award. - L. Q. Jones Lyle sold his house of many years in Studio City when Margaret died and moved to an apartment in the heart of San Francisco to be near his children. Paula Talbot (born: Margaret Epple), married to Lyle Talbot from 1948 until her death in 1989. He played him too rationally, Talbot notes in one of the books many moments in which daughter and culture critic wryly merge. - Archives, Silent Western Reviews And my father was the boyfriend in between Gary Cooper, who she sort of groomed for success, and Bugsy Siegel, the gangster. - George Macready He ran a stock company in Memphis when I was still a youngster. - Wallace Ford - John Doucette But he never felt that way. Lyle Talbot began his career as an itinerant carnival and vaudeville performer before eventually making his way to Hollywood. Before The New Yorker, Magret spent four years as Contributing Writer for the New York Times magazine from 1999 to 2003. Relationship 42 years Sources 1 Compatibility 25% Children 4 children 00 view relationship Partner Comparison Children Discussions Have your say Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Brain gain: The underground world of 'neuroenhancing' drugs", "About a boy: Transgender surgery at sixteen", "Gone girl: The extraordinary resilience of Elizabeth Smart", "Home movies: Alexander Payne, High Plains auteur", "Faces of an epidemic: In Montgomery County, Ohio, opioid addiction permeates everyday life", "Dirty politics: Scott Pruitt's E.P.A. He was back helping Batman and Robin in 1949 at Columbia as Commissioner Gordon. Stories were the soft golden net that enmeshed us. view all Margaret Epple's . Additionally, she is co-author of By the Light of Burning Dreams along with her brother David Talbot. All rights reserved. - Al Bridge JOURNALISTS, USA JOURNALISTS' BIOS Movies, Magic, and My Father's Twentieth Century. Three of the Talbots' four children have gone on to become well-known journalists. He co-starred as Ozzie Nelson's friend Joe Randolph on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952) and as Robert Cummings' Air Force buddy in The Bob Cummings Show (1955) (also known as "Love that Bob") and made guest appearances on a plethora of TV series, including Leave It to Beaver (1957), The Lone Ranger (1949), Topper (1953), The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950), Perry Mason (1957), Rawhide (1959), Wagon Train (1957), The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), Green Acres (1965), Charlie's Angels (1976), Newhart (1982), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979) and Who's the Boss? - Le Roy Mason 2023 Cond Nast. Previously Lyle was married to Marjorie Kramer in 1937 until their divorce. - Trevor Bardette - Dick Alexander Lyle Talbot 88 of 194. - Mort Mills Lyle Talbot, who appeared in over 150 movies from leads in Warner Bros.' "pre-Code" pictures to countless supporting roles, and later enjoyed a steady TV career as a character actor, was born Lysle Henderson on February 8, 1902, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Previously Lyle was married to Marjorie Kramer in 1937 until their divorce. He was known for his television role as James Gordon in the Batman serials television series. I worked a lot because I liked working. Steve's youngest sister, Margaret Talbot, a staff writer for The New Yorker, has written a family memoir and a biography of their father, actor Lyle Talbot, entitled, "The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century" (2012). director promised to save American democracy from those who would subvert itwhile his secret programs subverted it from within. For a man who hated horses, Lyle Talbot sure rode a lot of them. - Jack Ingram What drives his anger? Lyle Talbot. hide caption. In the 1960s and '70s, Mr. Talbot returned to the stage, appearing in San Francisco at the Geary and Curran theaters in Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple" and "Never Too Late. - DeForest Kelley I mean, people really were saying, to her certainly 'What are you thinking? - Carl Stockdale As a writer, she had written some articles for The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, and The New Republic. In the 1950s, during a fallow professional period, he made three movies with Wood: "Glen or Glenda," the saga of a man who violates social taboos in his adoration of angora and women's lingerie; "Jail Bait," a bizarre film noir with an interminable flamenco guitar score; and "Plan 9 From Outer Space," a howler that mixes hick science, zombies, warlike pacifists from another planet and the crackpot utterances of a frenetic futurist. She also has two brothers Stephen Talbot serves as a public tv documentary producer, David Talbot who is an author, and one sister Cynthia Talbot. He was always fond of pointing out that in his over 60 years in show business he seldom went more than a week without working in a play, radio, a movie or a TV show. child. You missed your chance to be a prodigy, but theres still growth left for grownups. - James Gregory ", On her mother's ostensibly ill-fated marriage to Lyle Talbot, who, when they met, was a problem drinker nearly three decades her senior, "He suggested that they get married in Tijuana, [and there was] even some doubt about whether the marriage was quite legal because he was trying to save publicity at that point, save her from the publicity. - Lafe McKee He also appeared in several television shows, including "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," where he played Ozzie Nelson's friend Joe Randolph for 11 years and the "Bob Cummings Show.". - Edward J. Peil I loved him as a brother, Heaven is lucky to have him.. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. After several days illness, at 94, the legendary Lyle Talbot died March 3, 1996, at his San Francisco apartment. - Harry Lauter Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. - Henry Silva Talbot took on a tremendous number of roles, either because he was not discriminating enough, always wanted to keep working, or simply appreciated the money. Lyle always believed you werent an actor unless you were actingno small parts, only small actors. Later in life he took some lesser parts. [1] She is also the daughter of the veteran Warner Bros. actor Lyle Talbot, whom she profiled in an October 2012 The New Yorker article and in her book The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century (Riverhead Books, 2012). Although he thoroughly enjoyed the work, acting was practiced as an assembly line operation at the time. You had to show them having two single beds. One of his daughters married a Talbot and the Talbots daughter living in Brainard, Nebraska, at 18, married a Scotchman named Henderson. Margaret Talbot joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2004, writing Profiles and also dispatches and commentary on legal issues, cultural history, social movements, and indie music. He joined a traveling carnival, toured in theater troupes and wound up in Hollywood, where he became a reliable B-movie player. So the movies from that period are kind of racier and also more cynical in certain ways than a lot of the movies that came after, in the sort of Golden Age of Hollywood, when the code was being enforced. Lyle started in 1919 as a teenager touring with a traveling hypnotist. In 1948, he married for the fifth time, to Actress and singer Paula (ne Margaret) Epple. Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile, Commando Cody: Sky Marshall of the Universe, Captain Kidd and the Slave Girl (20-May-1954), Trader Tom of the China Seas (11-Jan-1954), Son of Geronimo: Apache Avenger (6-Nov-1952), Mexican Spitfire's Elephant (17-Sep-1942), Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile. - Chris Alcaide Margaret Talbot is an American essayist and non-fiction writer. They would be married for over forty years and . They feel drawn by God to the callingand wont let the Vatican stop them. - Roy Barcroft "I think that, you know, when you had to work around some of these provisions, you had to suggest burning desire, you had to suggest that people were having an extramarital affair, you had to suggest certain kinds of violence without showing certain acts [which] were explicitly forbidden. There's even the old aspect of the code that people will point to and this was actually something that was added in deference to British censors: You weren't allowed to show a married couple in bed together. Mr. Talbot was born in Pittsburgh and raised in Nebraska, where he remained until he dropped out of high school to tour the Midwest in tent shows as a hypnotist's assistant and later as a leading man. By this time his Dad had married Anna Nielsen and theyd gone into show business as actors who toured with traveling repertory companies throughout the Midwest. Eventually, Talbot became a fixture of family-friendly television on Leave It to Beaver and Ozzie and Harriet. Margaret Talbot, their daughter, is now a New Yorker writer who has written a family history in which she runs through the rise of popular entertainment in America. Her book is called The. - Stephen McNally Margaret Talbot is an American essayist and non-fiction writer. - Ethan Laidlaw Then came his tour-de-force as bald mad professor Lex Luthor in Atom Man Vs. Superman (50 Columbia). In addition to his children, Mr. Talbot is survived by seven grandchildren. To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Fathers Twentieth Century, By the Light of Burning Dreams: The Triumphs and Tragedies of the Second American Revolution. - Bob Kortman Among his notable roles on television was his portrayal of Ozzie Nelson's friend . Talbot was one of the founders of the Screen Actors Guild and the first employee of the Brothers Warners to join the union, much to their ire.As a matinee idol during the Depression, frequently playing a gangster or tuxedo-clad man about town, Talbot co-starred with the leading actresses of the day, including Ginger Rogers, Mary Astor, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck, Glenda Farrell, Kay Francis, Mae West, Ann Dvorak, Loretta Young, Carole Lombard and Shirley Temple.Later, as a character actor, Talbot appeared as Commissioner Gordon in the 1949 serial Batman and Robin (1949) and was Lex Luthor in Atom Man vs. Superman (1950) the next year. Lyle Talbot ( Lisle Henderson, February 8, 1902 - March 2, 1996) was an American movie, television, stage, voice, radio actor. Amid the marketing of unattainable physical ideals, its easy to forget what made fitness fun. Talbot is the subject of a new book by his daughter, Margaret Talbot, entitled "The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century" (Riverhead, Nov. 2012). - Gregg Barton On why Lyle Talbot went on the road to act, when production of his regular sitcoms shut down, "He loved to work. Vogue may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. - Richard Devon - Ian MacDonald I dont think Lyle made a great Lex Luthor. She was born to her hardworking father and mother in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. Managed by: Private User Last Updated: December 6, 2016: View Complete Profile. Hes had win after winincluding overturning Roe v. Wadeyet seems more and more aggrieved. - Ted Adams After countless affairs and three quick marriages, he married actress-singer Margaret Epple, and together they had four children. Raised by his grandmother, Lyleas his daughter, a staff writer at The New Yorker, refers to himleft small-town Nebraska around 1918 to join a carnival, working as a hypnotists assistant and launching his own theater company before arriving in Los Angeles in 1932 for a screen test with Warner Brothers. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. Lyles grandfather, Mr. Hollywood, immigrated to America with his family from Ireland. Lyle continued appearing on stage in dinner theatres through the late '80s until his wife of nearly 42 years, Margaret Epple, died in 1989. Lyle Talbot, a film and television actor who shared the screen with such legends as Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Carole Lombard and Barbara Stanwyck, died at his San Francisco home Sunday. The artists newly released recordings often sound like those your big sister made, sitting cross-legged on her canopy bed, before she ran off to Haight-Ashbury. - Pierce Lyden I mean, literally thinking that. He had four kids to support. - John Dehner Stephen is a producer-writer for the PBS series "Frontline," David served as Style editor of The Examiner before leaving last year to become editor of the on-line magazine Salon, and Margaret is executive editor of the New Republic magazine. I first saw Lyle on stage at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood when I was 13. Margaret is a woman of average stature and is 5 ft 6 in. Margaret is the daughter of Lyle Talbot, who was a veteran Warner Bros actor, and Margaret Epple. And, in fact, it lasted until she died. - John Cliff When I tried on my new school clothes my mom had bought me and modeled them for hima family traditionhed say, Oh, thats a very smart outfit. - Lyle Talbot This page was last changed on 30 December 2022, at 22:33. 88 of 194. Margaret and Arthur are parents to their two children a son and a daughter. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. - Lee Roberts Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. - Marie Windsor The Magnum photographer looks back on capturing an inconceivable event.. Lyle had a lot of love for his family, his two sons and two daughters. Online version is titled "Is the Supreme Courts fate in Elena Kagans hands?". After a screen test in which he inadvertently mocked Warner Bros. production head Darryl Zanuck but impressed director William "Wild Bill" Wellman, Talbot was signed by Warner Bros.-First National. - Dennis Moore . - Rayford Barnes My fathers stories, writes Margaret Talbot, recalling the magic lantern of memory that lit her childhood in Studio City in the sixties and seventies. Margarets estimated net worth is $980,700. Her book is called The Entertainer: Movies, Magic, and My Father's Twentieth Century. What story did they tell? - Holly Bane/Mike Ragan - Budd Buster At one event, riled-up conservatives got so out of hand that the board chair halted the proceedings while the police cleared the room. - Riley Hill "What an assortment. Wife: Margaret Epple (m. 1948, d. 1989, two daughters, two sons) Daughter: Cynthia (physician) Son: David Talbot (journalist, editor of Salon) Daughter: Margaret (writer, The New Yorker) Son: Stephen Henderson Talbot (documentary producer, b. His virtuosity is exemplified by the fact that at various times, he played both Felix and Oscar in productions of The Odd Couple. - J. Farrell MacDonald - Byron Foulger For pioneers of the field, it was a gateway to the male-dominated world of science; for those it purported to help, it could be yet another domestic trap. - Marshall Reed Talbots social history is just as lustrous, full of riffs on tent shows and dance marathons. - Lee Marvin He was known for his television role as James Gordon in the Batman serials television series. Margaret Talbot joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2004, writing Profiles and also dispatches and commentary on legal issues, cultural history, social movements, and indie music. I have to say this with all due respect to my mother, because my parents never I mean, theirs was a real love story, but part of the love story involved not talking about the past, the ladies of the past, you know. Lyle Talbot began his career as an itinerant carnival and vaudeville performer before eventually making his way to Hollywood. He talked about them constantly. - Steve Clark Your purchase helps support NPR programming. - Archives, Will "Sugarfoot" Hutchins - Barton MacLane The two were married until her death in 1989. Often cast as light heavies, like the gangster who was also a playboy, the fine-featured Lyle played against Mae West, Humphrey Bogart, and Barbara Stanwyck; offscreen, it seems he was also something of a rou, enjoying games of tennis at Hearst Castle and cutting a swath through the citys surfeit of beautiful, high-strung women. . I did some real dogs, but I believe I gave my best performances in the theatre.. Magaret earned her masters degree in History from Harvard University. Previously, she was a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine and, from 1995 to 1999, the executive editor of The New Republic. Online version is titled "The challenge at the border shows no signs of abating". Edition", "The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Margaret_Talbot&oldid=1136099064, This page was last edited on 28 January 2023, at 18:58. - Ward Bond Additionally, Talbot along with her brother David Talbot is co-author of By the Light of Burning Dreams. - William Mims He had the good looks of a star but, more importantly, he had a rich baritone voice that the talkies needed. .kind of impressive because it was coming from a man who had known some very smartly dressed stunners in his day, a man who had kissed Carole Lombard and Loretta Young. But if Talbots father was the family charmer, it was her mother, my fathers personal jar of sunlight, who was the emotional backboneand a woman who clearly knew what she wanted in a man. Lyle Florenz Talbot (born Lisle Henderson, also credited Lysle Talbot; February 8, 1902 - March 2, 1996) was an American stage, screen and television actor.His career in films spanned three decades, from 1931 to 1960, and he performed on a wide variety of television series from the early 1950s to the late 1980s. Before The New Yorker, Magaret spent four years as Contributing Writer for the New York Times magazine from 1999 to 2003. About Marshal, supporting Eddie Dew in Trail to Gunsight at Universal. She has been serving as a Staff Writer at The New Yorker in Washington since 2004. He was 94. Other lesser roles followed for Sam Katzman at Columbia as well as spy leader Borent in Republics Trader Tom of the China Seas (54). - Bud Geary In 1999, she received a Whiting Award. - Charlie King He really didnt know how much Id learned from him. - Warner Richmond - Hank Worden And though he never became a superstar, Lyles picaresque through the entertainment industry continued: he had the dubious honor of being kitsch director Ed Woods favorite actorWood paid Lyle $300 a day, in wrinkled dollar billsand had a recurring role in the original television version of Superman. 157.245.14.206 The entertainer; movies, magic, and my father's twentieth century by Margaret Talbot available in Hardcover on Powells.com, also read synopsis and reviews. Like, I had no idea he'd been married a total of five times. By signing up you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement. - Bud Osborne The Countess di Frasso was this kind of Hollywood society, you know, dame, grande dame, who, you know, threw a lot of parties, was married to an Italian count. She was born in 1962 in Los Angeles, California, in the United States of America. Despite the gravity of the challenges ahead, President Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris are setting out with some distinct advantages. - Archives, Daily Comic Strips - Victor Jory He went from clean-cut detective hero to nightclub-owning crook the next year with The Vigilante (47 Columbia). - Harry Woods Abortion rights may hinge on acase involving a Mississippi lawandtheerrors of fact and judgment in the states brief are staggering. Margaret Talbot is an American essayist and non-fiction writer. Private. She was one of the founding editors of Lingua Franca and was a senior fellow at New America. Talbot has worked as a producer and senior producer for the Center for Investigative Reporting and for ITVS and the PBS series, Independent Lens. ", "I think the Ed Wood movies would come to mind Plan 9 from Outer Space is one of the movies. Maybe thats why we liked each other so much. He was somebody who felt very lucky that he was able to make a living doing what he loved in a creative field. - Jan Merlin . The all-too-human plaintiff of Roe v. Wade captured the messy contradictions hidden by a polarizing debate. Moreover, she has a nephew Joe Talbot who serves as a filmmaker in America. - Al Ferguson - John Cason Before joining The New Yorker, Magaret spent four years from 1999 to 2003 serving for the New York Times magazine as Contributing Writer. He grew up in a small town in Nebraska, where after the early death of his mother, he . - Bob Wilke For sevenyears, Karina Longworth has deconstructed the industrys myths without losing sight of its magic. Margret is 5 ft 6 in tall (Approx 1.71 m). Previously, She joined The New Republic team in 1995 working as an Executive Editor and later upgraded to Senior Editor serving for four years. - Lyle Bettger Margaret is 60 years old although details regarding the date and month she holds her birthday remain unknown. - Myron Healey All the essentials: top fashion stories, editors picks, and celebrity style. She is a woman of average stature. The valedictorian title is a title awarded to the best performing student in the class. We got to live our suburban idyll, his daughter writes, in large part because my father was enacting another one on TV., The youngest child of Lyles last (and 40-year-long) marriage, Talbot acts as a kind of family archaeologist, working from her siblings memories, her fathers scrapbooks, and her own meticulous research. Lyle Talbot 91 of 197 Lyle Talbor's wife and the mother of his four children, Paula Talbot (born: Margaret Epple). She also has two brothers Stephen Talbot serves as a public tv documentary producer, David Talbot who is an author, and one sister Cynthia Talbot. Born in Hollywood and raised in Studio City, California, Stephen Talbot is the son of Lyle Talbot, a film and TV actor, and Paula Talbot (born Margaret Epple). She also wrote, with her brother David Talbot, By the Light of Burning Dreams: The Triumphs and Tragedies of the Second American Revolution, about left-wing activism in the nineteen-sixties and seventies. - Edmund Cobb A documentary filmmaker Lives and works in San Francisco. At Home in Hollywood: Margaret Talbot's Memoir Recalls the Rambunctious Life and Times of Her Father, Actor Lyle Talbot "Stories were the soft golden net that enmeshed us. A singer and actress, she gave up her career to raise their four children, but frequently appeared with her husband in summer stock. - 1989) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Despite a 26-year age difference, the Talbot-Epple marriage was a true love match and lasted to her death in 1989. They moved to Pittsburgh where Lysle was born. - Zon Murray Margaret Talbot is a famous American journalist. - Earle Hodgins Lyles best friend in show business was Walter Reed (left), who sadly told us, He had an amazing career. So, without feeling disloyal, I did find some of these women very interesting "Now, I should say I'm really glad that none of them were my mother. This made the students especially the top-performing at Suburban High School to became more determined. He appeared in "A" pictures in the 1930s in supporting roles, including Three on a Match (1932), 20, 000 Years in Sing Sing (1932), and One Night of Love (1934) (with opera star Grace Moore), but his work was mostly in "B" pictures, in which he frequently played leads. At odds with his father, his grandmother Talbot legally adopted Lysle, changing his name to Talbot. 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Yeah, it did not seem promising at all. - Michael Pate She is also the daughter of the veteran Warner Bros. actor Lyle Talbot, whom she profiled in an October 2012 The New Yorker article and in her book The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century (Riverhead Books, 2012). - Jean Willes 0. - James Coburn - Robert Ryan Terry Talbot talks with NPR's Scott Simon about the Golden Age of Hollywood, her father's playboy past, and how he found work as an actor. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. - Douglas Kennedy Lyle Talbot was a respected stage actor, a star at Warner Bros. in the 30s, a star and supporting actor in dozens of Westerns and serials, featured in scores of TV shows including Bob Cummings buddy Paul Fonda in Love That Bob, neighbor Joe Randolph on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriett, he was in the acknowledged worst film ever madePlan Nine From Outer Space and he was the last living actor of the 21 who founded the Screen Actors Guild. - Forrest Taylor - Paul Sorenson, Ben Welden, William Watson, George Barrows Margaret Talbot joined The New Yorker as a staff writer in 2003. Your IP: Talbot was a pro, not a star. - Bruce Dern 1931 - Frank Ferguson Margaret Talbot is an American news reporter. His antagonists opened up history for feminists and other activists. - Page 2 (1950-1979). The studio gave him a plum part in William A. Wellman's Love Is a Racket (1932) co-staring with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ann Dvorak and the fast-talking Lee Tracy. Margarets salary is $81,540 annually. - Dick Curtis - John Anderson To revisit this article, select My Account, thenView saved stories, To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. A native of Los Angeles, she now lives in Washington, D.C. 2023 Cond Nast. This is not going to last.' Close. Talbot, along with James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland and Bette Davis (ironically all WB contract players), were outspoken in their commitment to change working conditions for actors. Then came his tour-de-force as bald mad professor Lex Luthor since 2004 would come to mind 9. His antagonists opened up history for feminists and other activists to Show them two... Fashion stories, editors picks, and medicine she now Lives in Washington since 2004 making his way Hollywood. 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