
Tom Nolan
Acting • Born 1948-01-15
Biography
Young Tommy Nolan was a familiar child star face on 50s and 60s TV and in a few films as well. The name may not be as familiar but his adorable, jug-eared presence was a well-known commodity throughout the Hollywood community at the time, and he was considered a reliable and talented tyke who could easily turn on the waterworks on command. He was French-Canadian, born in Montreal on January 15, 1948. His birth name was Bernard Girouard. His family relocated to Los Angeles where the boy started dance classes at age 3. He made a reputable debut on TV playing Prince Edward of Wales, the son of Henry VIII, on a "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation starring Sarah Churchill. As one who could easily tug at the heartstrings, he often played sympathetic young boys with afflictions, such as his crippled youngster on an episode of "My Friend Flicka" or his wealthy asthmatic on "Medic". Tommy hit his TV peak at age 10 after being cast as Jody in the gentle, non-violent TV western Buckskin (1958) opposite Sally Brophy, who played his widowed mom. Set in the frontier town of Buckskin, Montana, the show was seen from his young perspective, narrating each episode sitting on his corral fence and playing his harmonica. Although it only played for one full season, Tommy had comic books out with his character and his autograph was well in demand at parades, conventions and other public outings. After the series' demise, Tommy continued on other shows, many of them westerns such as "Rawhide", "The Rifleman", "Gunsmoke" and "Wagon Train", not to mention recurring roles on "Lassie". Unable to find another regular series that could maintain the momentum, he also was starting to move in his awkward teens stage and this pretty much signified that the end was not far away. After years of scattered parts here and there, including a role in the exploitation film Maryjane (1968), he ended his career with a small part in the movie The Moonshine War (1970). Later years were spent as a writer, penning articles for a number of publications including "Playboy", the "Los Angeles Times" and the "Village Voice". He returned to acting as a young adult (shortening his name to the grown-up-sounding Tom Nolan) with a small part in the Richard Gere film Yanks (1979) and has since given it the old college try, appearing as a minor player in such films as Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982),Up the Creek (1984), School Spirit (1985), Pretty Woman (1990), The Thing Called Love(1993) and White Man's Burden (1995). His most recent credit was as a valet in Batman Begins (2005). On TV he has been glimpsed in everything from waiters to courtroom deputies. Now having entered his fifth decade of acting, Tom continues to live in the San Fernando Valley area. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
Filmography
33 credits
Kids Will Be Kids
Movie • 1954
Nathaniel

All Mine to Give
Movie • 1957
Kirk Eunson

Chastity
Movie • 1969
Tommy

Toy Tiger
Movie • 1956
'Owly' Kimmel

Something for a Lonely Man
Movie • 1968
Rafe Runkel

The Grasshopper
Movie • 1970
Vic

A Star Is Born
Movie • 1954
Child Dancer (uncredited)

An Affair to Remember
Movie • 1957
Tyrone (uncredited)

The Seven Year Itch
Movie • 1955
Ricky Sherman (uncredited)

Kiss Me, Stupid
Movie • 1964
Johnnie Mulligan

The Moonshine War
Movie • 1970
Lowell

The Search for Bridey Murphy
Movie • 1956
Crippled Boy (Uncredited)

Man Afraid
Movie • 1957
Ronnie (Skunky) Fletcher (as Butch Bernard)

The Young Warriors
Movie • 1967
Tremont

Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid
Movie • 1955
Boy (as Butch Bernard)

The Left Handed Gun
Movie • 1958
Boy (uncredited)

Gunsmoke
TV • 1955
Sonny

Combat!
TV • 1962
Pvt. Hamilton

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953
Jay

The Life Of Riley
TV • 1953
Drake (as Butch Bernard)

Lassie
TV • 1954

Rawhide
TV • 1959
Joey Gardner

The High Chaparral
TV • 1967
Wilbur

Thriller
TV • 1960
Hank Hattering

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Flip Baxter

The Rebel
TV • 1959
Paul Fellows

Riverboat
TV • 1959
Tommy Jones

Buckskin
TV • 1958
Jody O'Connell

The Dennis O'Keefe Show
TV • 1959

Vacation Playhouse
TV • 1963

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953
Buddy Jericho

Thriller
TV • 1960
Rennie Harrod

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1955
Boy