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Actor John Nolan, known for his roles in The Dark Knight Rises and Person of Interest, has died at the age of 87.
His passing was reported by the Stratford-upon-Avon Herald, with his wife Kim Hartman remembering him as a “free spirit” and “the kindest person” she had ever known.
She praised his intelligence, wit, and devotion to family, noting that he was also a gifted teacher who could explain Shakespeare as easily as a golf swing.
Born in London in 1938, Nolan trained at the Drama Centre before taking the lead in Romeo & Juliet at Richmond Theatre.
He went on to perform with the Royal Court Company and the Royal Shakespeare Company, later making his television debut in The Prisoner in 1967.
His career spanned decades, with appearances in series such as Doomwatch, General Hospital, and Crown Court.
He gained recognition for playing ex-MI6 agent John Greer in Person of Interest and for roles in his nephew Christopher Nolan’s films, including Batman Begins, The Dark Knight Rises, and Dunkirk.
Nolan leaves behind a legacy of stage and screen work, remembered for both his talent and his warmth.
He is survived by his wife Kim Hartman and their two children, as well as his extended family, including nephews Christopher and Jonathan Nolan, with whom he shared a creative bond.
His contributions to theater and film mark him as a respected figure in British acting history.
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