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Cause of death
  
Suicide

Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Film actor

Education
  
Cushing Academy

Name
  
Arthur Carewe

Parents
  
Garo Hovsepian

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Full Name
  
Hovsep Hovsepian

Born
  
December 30, 1884 (
1884-12-30
)
Trabzon, Ottoman Empire

Other names
  
Arthur E. Carew Arthur Edmund Carew Arthur Carew Arthur Carewe

Citizenship
  
Ottoman American (naturalized)

Alma mater
  
American Academy of Dramatic Arts

Died
  
April 22, 1937, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Irene Pavlowska (m. 1915–1921)

Siblings
  
Ardasches Hovsepian, Garo Armen Hovsepian

Movies
  
The Phantom of the Opera, The Cat and the Canary, Mystery of the Wax Museum, Uncle Tom's Cabin, God's Gift to Women

Similar People
  
Rupert Julian, Paul Leni, Edward Sedgwick, Lon Chaney, Harry A Pollard

Arthur Edmund Carewe (Hovsep Hovsepian), Uncle Toms Cabin, 1927


Arthur Edmund Carewe (December 30, 1884 – April 22, 1937) was an Armenian-American stage and film actor of the silent and early sound film era.

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Early life

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Born Hovsep Hovsepian in Trabzon (Trebizond), Ottoman Empire, Carewe was from a prosperous family in his native country. His father, Garo, was engaged in the banking business and carried some influence from his positions in the national legislature and board of education. His father died in 1892, and the Hamidian massacres eventually forced the Hovsepian family to emigrate. Carewe emigrated to the United States on August 7, 1896, arriving in New York Harbor on the Augusta Victoria, having departed from Cherbourg. He was accompanied by his elder brother, Ardasches. Another elder brother, Garo Armen, had preceded them, and their mother arrived the following year.

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He attended Cushing Academy in Ashburnham, Massachusetts, after which he studied painting and sculpture. At the turn of the century, he and his elder brother Garo ran a rug and furnishings business in New York City. He decided upon a stage career and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, graduating in March 1904 with the David Belasco Gold Medal for Dramatic Ability.

Career

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By 1910, he had assumed the stage name of "Arthur Carew" and earned attention in national newspapers for a suspected fake suicide attempt over the actress/dancer Nance Gwynne. He relocated to Chicago sometime before 1915 and operated another furnishing goods business until he moved to Hollywood in 1919. His debut role was in the Constance Talmadge comedy Romance and Arabella. He became a naturalized citizen June 28, 1918.

During his time in the motion picture industry, Carewe became a well-respected character actor and would perform in several classic literary screen adaptations, including The Phantom of the Opera (1925) and Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927),

specializing as shady, neurotic, wild-eyed characters, which he seemed to revel in playing. He also continued to perform sporadically in regional theaters, essaying in 1921 the role of Prinzivalle in Monna Vanna by Maurice Maeterlinck. In 1926, he wrote two screenplays for First National that were never produced. In 1928, he traveled to Europe, but a proposal to perform a self-penned screenplay for Universum Film AG was never realized.

He was for a time considered for, and later turned down, the role of Count Dracula in 1931, which would eventually go to Bela Lugosi. Carewe appeared in fifty films over the course of his career, mostly during the silent film era.

Personal life

Carewe married the soprano Irene Pavlowska (nee Irene Levi) on February 17, 1915 in Chicago. They divorced in 1921.

Later years and death

Shortly after the release of his final film, Charlie Chan's Secret, in 1936, Carewe suffered a stroke. On April 22, 1937, he was found dead in his car in the parking lot of a Santa Monica beach motel of an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Filmography

Actor
1935
Charlie Chan's Secret as
Professor Bowan (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
1935
Thunder in the Night as
Professor Omega (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
1933
Mystery of the Wax Museum as
Prof. Darcy
1932
Doctor X as
Dr. Rowitz
1931
The Gay Diplomat as
Suave Man (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
1931
God's Gift to Women as
Dr. Louis Dumont
1930
Captain Applejack as
Ivan Borolsky, aka Jim (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
1930
Sweet Kitty Bellairs as
Capt. Spicer
1930
The Matrimonial Bed as
Dr. Fried (credits) / Dr. Beaudine (in film) (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
1927
Uncle Tom's Cabin as
George Harris (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
1927
A Man's Past as
Lieutenant Destin
1927
The Cat and the Canary as
Harry Blythe (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
1927
The Claw as
Major Anthony Kinsella
1926
The Silent Lover as
Captain Herault
1926
Diplomacy as
Count Orloff
1926
Volcano as
Maurice Séquineau
1926
Torrent as
Salvatti (as Arthur Edmund Carew)
1925
The Only Thing as
Gigberto
1925
A Lover's Oath as
Prince Yussuf
1925
The Boomerang as
Poulet
1925
The Phantom of the Opera as
Ledoux
1924
The Price of a Party as
Kenneth Bellwood (as Arthur Carewe)
1924
Sandra as
Henri La Flamme
1923
The Song of Love as
Ramlika
1923
The Ten Commandments as
Israelite Slave (uncredited)
1923
Trilby as
Svengali
1923
Daddy as
Paul Savelli
1923
Refuge as
Prince Ferdinand
1922
The Ghost Breaker as
Duke d'Alba
1922
His Wife's Husband as
John Brainerd (as Arthur Carewe)
1922
My Old Kentucky Home as
'Con' Arnold (as Arthur Carewe)
1922
The Prodigal Judge as
Col. Fentress (as Arthur Carew)
1921
Her Mad Bargain as
Grant Lewis
1921
Bar Nothing as
Stinson (as Arthur Carewe)
1921
Sham as
Bolton (as Arthur Carewe)
1921
The Easy Road as
Heminway (as Arthur Carewe)
1921
The Mad Marriage as
Christiansen (as Arthur Carewe)
1920
The Palace of Darkened Windows as
The Rajah
1920
The Breath of the Gods as
Prince Hagane (as Arthur Carewe)
1920
Burning Daylight as
Arthur Howison (as Arthur E. Carew)
1920
Children of Destiny as
Count Di Varesi (as Arthur E. Carew)
1920
Rio Grande as
Don Jose Alvarado (as Arthur Carewe)
1919
Bonnie Bonnie Lassie as
Archibald Loveday (as Arthur Carewe)
1919
Dangerous Waters as
Victor DeLara (as Arthur Carew)
1919
The World and Its Woman as
Count Alix Voronassof (as Arthur Carewe)
1919
Girls as
Wilbur Searles (as Arthur Carewe)
1919
The Rescuing Angel as
Eliot Slade (as Arthur Carew)
1919
Daughter of Mine as
Joseph Rayberg / Baron Landsandhome (as Arthur Carew)
1919
Romance and Arabella as
Claude Estabrook (as Arthur Carewe)
1919
Venus in the East as
Middy Knox
Soundtrack
1930
Sweet Kitty Bellairs (performer: "Peggy's Leg" (1930) - uncredited)
Archive Footage
2007
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Ledoux
- Phantom of the Opera (1925) (2007) - Ledoux
1938
Personality Parade (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)

References

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