- Edward Arnold (actor)
Infobox actor
name = Edward Arnold
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caption = Edward Arnold, on the radio show
"Three Thirds of the Nation "
birthdate = birth date|1890|2|18|mf=y
birthplace =New York ,New York , U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1956|4|26|1890|2|18|mf=y
deathplace = Encino,California , U.S.Edward Arnold (
February 18 ,1890 –April 26 ,1956 ) was an Americanactor . He was born on theLower East Side ofNew York City as Gunther Edward Arnold Schneider, the son of German immigrants Carl Schneider and Elizabeth Ohse.Acting career
Interested in acting since his youth (he made his first stage appearance at the age of 12 as Lorenzo in "
The Merchant of Venice )", Arnold made his professional stage debut in 1907, co-starring withEthel Barrymore in "Dream of a Summer Night". He found work as an extra forEssanay Studios and World Studios, before landing his first significant role in 1916's "The Misleading Lady". In 1919, he left film for a return to the stage, and did not appear again in movies until 1932, when he made his talkie debut in "Okay America! ". He recreated one of his stage roles in one of his early films, "Whistling in the Dark " (1933). His role in the 1935 film "Diamond Jim " boosted him to stardom. He reprised the role ofDiamond Jim Brady in the 1940 film "Lillian Russell".Arnold appeared in over 150 movies. Although he was labeled "box office poison" in 1938 by an exhibitor publication (he shared this dubious distinction with
Joan Crawford ,Greta Garbo ,Marlene Dietrich ,Mae West ,Bert Astaire andKatharine Hepburn ), he never lacked for work. Rather than continue in leading man roles, he gave up losing weight and went after character parts instead. Arnold was quoted as saying, "The bigger I got, the better character roles I received." He was such a sought-after actor, he often worked on two pictures at the same time.With a booming baritone voice and piercing blue eyes, Arnold was an expert at playing rogues and authority figures. He was best known for his roles in "Come and Get It" (1936), "Sutter's Gold" (1936), "
The Toast of New York " (1937), "You Can't Take It with You " (1938), "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington " (1939) and "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1941). He was the first actor to portrayRex Stout 's famous detectiveNero Wolfe , starring in "Meet Nero Wolfe " (1936), the film based on the first novel in the series. He played blind detective Duncan Maclain in two movies based on the novels byBaynard Kendrick , "Eyes in the Night" (1942) and "The Hidden Eye" (1945). From 1947 to 1953, Arnold starred in the ABCradio program called "Mr. President". Arnold was one of directorFrank Capra 's preferred actors and worked in three movies with him.Arnold was president of the
Screen Actor's Guild from 1940 - 1942.In 1940, his autobiography, "Lorenzo Goes to Hollywood" was published.
Politics
Starting in the 1940s, he became involved in Republican politics and was mentioned as a possible G.O.P. candidate for the
United States Senate . He later took a strong stand against allegedCommunists inHollywood while trying to protect actors from theHouse Un-American Activities Committee . He was also the co-founder of the I Am An American Foundation.Personal life
He was married three times: Harriet Marshall (1917-1927), with whom he had three children: Elizabeth, Jane and William (who had a short movie career as
Edward Arnold, Jr. ); Olive Emerson (1929-1948) and Cleo McLain (1951 until his death). He died at his home inEncino, California of acerebral hemorrhage and is interred in theSan Fernando Mission Cemetery .Arnold has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6225 Hollywood Blvd.elected filmography
* "
The Strange Case of Mary Page " (1916)
* "The Misleading Lady " (1916)
* "He Who Gets Slapped " (1924)
* "Okay America! " (1932)
* "Three on a Match " (1932)
* "The White Sister" (1933)
* "The Barbarian" (1933)
* "I'm No Angel " (1933)
* "Roman Scandals " (1933)
* "Thirty Day Princess " (1934)
* "The Glass Key" (1935)
* "Crime And Punishment " (1935)
* "Diamond Jim " (1935)
* "Come and Get It" (1936)
* "The Toast of New York " (1937)
* "You Can't Take It with You " (1938)
* "Idiot's Delight" (1939)
* "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington " (1939)
* "Johnny Apollo" (1940)
* "Lillian Russell" (1940)
* "Meet John Doe " (1941)
* "The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1941)
* "Johnny Eager " (1942)
* "Kismet" (1944)
* "Mrs. Parkington " (1944)
* "Ziegfeld Follies" (1946)
* "Dear Ruth " (1947)
* "The Hucksters " (1947)
* "Command Decision" (1948)
* "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" (1949)
* "The Yellow Cab Man " (1950)
* "Annie Get Your Gun" (1950)
* "City That Never Sleeps " (1953)
* "Living it Up (1954)
* "The Ambassador's Daughter " (1956)
* "Miami Expose " (1956)References
* "
New York Times "April 27 1956 obituary, "Edward Arnold, Actor, Dies at 66"movie. all the kings menExternal links
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NAME= Arnold, Edward
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1890-2-18
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York ,New York , U.S.
DATE OF DEATH= 1956-4-26
PLACE OF DEATH= Encino,California , U.S.
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