John Nolan
‘Batman’ and ‘Individual of Curiosity’ Star
Useless at 87
Revealed
John Nolan — greatest identified for his roles in “Batman” and “Person of Interest” has reportedly died.
The actor died Saturday, in response to native British outlet Stratford-Upon-Avon Herald. No explanation for dying has been revealed.
John is the uncle to Jonathan and Christopher Nolan … and helped lay the groundwork for his or her household’s success in showbiz. He’s acknowledged for portraying Wayne Enterprises board member Douglas Fredericks in 2005’s “Batman Begins” and 2012’s “The Dark Knight Rises,” which starred Christian Bale.
He regularly collaborated along with his nephews, performing in Christopher’s crime thriller “Following” in 1998 and his acclaimed warfare movie “Dunkirk” in 2017. He additionally portrayed former MI6 agent John Greer within the second season of Jonathan’s “Person of Interest” in 2013 and caught round to work behind the digital camera in over 2 dozen episodes by its fifth and ultimate season.
We have reached out to Jonathan and Christopher’s reps for remark … to date, no phrase again.
Different notable roles embrace the titular character within the 1970 BBC miniseries “Daniel Deronda,” scientist Geoff Hardcastle on the primary two seasons of BBC’s “Doomwatch” between 1970 and 1971, and Nick Faunt in 1973 on the ITV miniseries “Shabby Tiger.”
John final appeared in a 2024 episode of “Dune: Prophecy.”
He was additionally a serious participant within the theater scene, finding out performing on the Drama Centre in London and honing his craft for two years with the Royal Shakespeare Firm earlier than he received his large break with “Daniel Deronda.”
John additionally performed at London’s acclaimed Richmond Theatre and landed a number of roles with the Royal Courtroom Firm.
He’s survived by his spouse, actress Kim Hartman, and their kids, Miranda and Tom, plus 2 grandchildren.
He was 87.
RIP