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Occupation
  
Actor, Singer

Siblings
  
Florence Lake

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Arthur Lake

Years active
  
1917-1957


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Full Name
  
Arthur Silverlake, Jr.

Born
  
April 17, 1905 (
1905-04-17
)

Died
  
Spouse
  
Patricia Lake (m. 1937–1987)

Children
  
Mary Collins, Arthur Patrick Lake

Movies and TV shows
  
Blondie, Blondie on a Budget, Blondie Goes to College, Blondie Plays Cupid, Blondie Has Servant T


Similar
  
Edward Bernds, Larry Simms, Patricia Lake

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Arthur Lake (April 17, 1905 – January 9, 1987) was an American actor known best for bringing Dagwood Bumstead, the bumbling husband of Blondie, to life in film, radio and television.

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Early life and career

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At the time of his birth in 1905, Arthur Silverlake, Jr.'s father and uncle were touring with a circus in an aerial act known as "The Flying Silverlakes". His mother, Edith Goodwin, was an actress. His parents later appeared in vaudeville in a skit "Family Affair", traveling throughout the South and Southwest United States. Arthur first appeared on stage as a baby in Uncle Tom's Cabin and he and his sister, Florence, became part of the act in 1910. Their mother brought the children to Hollywood to get into films, and Arthur made his screen debut in the silent Jack and the Beanstalk (1917). Florence became a successful actress, achieving a degree of fame as one of the screen wives of comedian Edgar Kennedy.

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Universal Pictures signed him to a contract, where he acted in westerns as an adolescent character actor. Shortly after the formation of RKO Pictures in 1928, he signed with that studio, where he made Dance Hall (1929) and Cheer Up and Smile (1930). During this early sound film era, he typically played light romantic roles, usually with a comic "Mama's Boy" tone to them, in films such as Indiscreet (1931), which starred Gloria Swanson. He also had a substantial part as the bellhop in the 1937 film, Topper

As Dagwood in Blondie

Arthur Lake is best known for portraying the Blondie comic strip character of Dagwood Bumstead in twenty-eight Blondie films produced by Columbia Pictures from 1938 to 1950. He was also the voice of Dagwood on the radio series, which ran from 1938 to 1950, earning him a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6646 Hollywood Blvd. Many of the actors on the radio show have noted of Lake's commitment to the program, stating that on the day of the broadcast, Lake was Dagwood Bumstead.

Far from being upset about being typecast, Lake continued to embrace the role of Dagwood in a short-lived 1957 Blondie TV series, then even into the 1960s and beyond; he would often give speeches to Rotary clubs and other civic organizations, eagerly posing for pictures with a Dagwood sandwich.

Personal life

Lake became very friendly with newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst and his mistress Marion Davies. He was a frequent guest at the beach house of Davies, where he met Patricia Lake (née Van Cleeve). They were married at San Simeon in 1937.

The parentage of Patricia Van Cleeve is unclear, but at the time of her death, she is reported to have claimed to be the daughter of Davies and Hearst.

In his book about the Black Dahlia murder case, author Donald H. Wolfe asserts that Lake was questioned by the Los Angeles Police Department as a suspect, having been acquainted with the victim through her volunteer work at the Hollywood Canteen. No charges were filed and Lake was one of many suspects in a case that remains unsolved.

Lake died of a heart attack in Indian Wells, California, on January 9, 1987, and was interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, in the Douras family mausoleum, along with actress Marion Davies and her husband, Horace G. Brown.

Filmography

Actor
1957
Blondie (TV Series) as
Dagwood Bumstead / Dagwood
- Howdy, Neighbor (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- The Party (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Follow That Man (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- The Tramp (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Cupid's Question Column (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- The Spy (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Blondie's Double (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Blondie Redecorates (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Made to Fire (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Puppy Love (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Deception (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- The Rummage Sale (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- The Glamour Girl (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Blondie the Breadwinner (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- Oil for the Lamps of Blondie (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- The Idol (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- The Payoff Money (1957) - Dagwood
- Husbands Once Removed (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
- The Quiz Show (1957) - Dagwood
- The Feud (1957) - Dagwood
- Get That Gun (1957) - Dagwood
- Home Sweet Home (1957) - Dagwood
- The Other Woman (1957) - Dagwood
- Mr. Dithers Moves in (1957) - Dagwood
- Mr. Dithers Is Hospitalized (1957) - Dagwood
- Dagwood's Ego (1957) - Dagwood Bumstead
1952
Gang Busters (TV Series) as
Arthur Lake
- The Dennis Case (1952) - Arthur Lake
1950
Beware of Blondie as
Dagwood Bumstead
1950
Blondie's Hero as
Dagwood
1949
Blondie Hits the Jackpot as
Dagwood Bumstead
1949
Blondie's Big Deal as
Dagwood Bumstead
1948
Blondie's Secret as
Dagwood
1948
16 Fathoms Deep as
Pete
1948
Blondie's Reward as
Dagwood Bumstead
1947
Blondie's Anniversary as
Dagwood
1947
Blondie in the Dough as
Dagwood Bumstead
1947
Blondie's Holiday as
Dagwood Bumstead
1947
Blondie's Big Moment as
Dagwood Bumstead
1946
Blondie Knows Best as
Dagwood Bumstead
1946
Hollywood Canine Canteen (Short) as
Dogwood Dog (uncredited)
1946
Blondie's Lucky Day as
Dagwood
1945
The Good Egg (Short) as
Mr. Hook (voice, uncredited)
1945
Life with Blondie as
Dagwood Bumstead
1945
Tokyo Woes (Short) as
Mr. Hook (voice, uncredited)
1945
Leave It to Blondie as
Dagwood Bumstead
1945
The Big Show-Off as
Sanford 'Sandy' Elliott
1945
The Return of Mr. Hook (Short) as
Mr. Hook (voice, uncredited)
1944
Three Is a Family as
Archie Whittaker
1944
Sailor's Holiday as
'Marblehead' Tomkins
1944
The Ghost That Walks Alone as
Eddie Grant
1943
Footlight Glamour as
Dagwood Bumstead
1943
It's a Great Life as
Dagwood Bumstead
1942
Blondie for Victory as
Dagwood Bumstead
1942
Blondie's Blessed Event as
Dagwood Bumstead
1942
Blondie Goes to College as
Dagwood Bumstead
1941
Blondie in Society as
Dagwood Bumstead
1941
Blondie Goes Latin as
Dagwood Bumstead
1940
Blondie Plays Cupid as
Dagwood Bumstead
1940
Blondie Has Servant Trouble as
Dagwood
1940
Blondie on a Budget as
Dagwood Bumstead
1939
Blondie Brings Up Baby as
Dagwood Bumstead
1939
Blondie Takes a Vacation as
Dagwood Bumstead
1939
Blondie Meets the Boss as
Dagwood Bumstead
1938
Blondie as
Dagwood Bumstead
1938
There Goes My Heart as
Flash Fisher
1938
Double Danger as
Roy West
1938
Everybody's Doing It as
Waldo
1937
Exiled to Shanghai as
Bud
1937
True Confession as
Attendant (uncredited)
1937
Sunday Night at the Trocadero (Short) as
Arthur Lake (uncredited)
1937
Annapolis Salute as
Tex Clemens
1937
Topper as
Elevator Boy
1937
23 1/2 Hours Leave as
Sgt. Turner
1936
I Cover Chinatown as
Insurance Salesman
1936
New Shoes (Short) as
The Boy (uncredited)
1935
Orchids to You as
Joe
1935
Women Must Dress as
Janet's Friend
1934
The Silver Streak as
Crawford
1934
Girl O' My Dreams as
Bobby Barnes
1934
World's Fair and Warmer (Short)
1934
The Winnah! (Short) as
Arthur
1933
Midshipman Jack as
Allen S. Williams
1932
Running Hollywood (Short) as
Chief of Police
1931
Hollywood Halfbacks (Short)
1931
Indiscreet as
Buster Collins
1930
She's My Weakness as
Tommy Mills
1930
Cheer Up and Smile as
Eddie Fripp aka Eric Dane
1930
Peek-A-Boo (Short) as
The Bellhop
1930
The Beauty Parade (Short)
1930
Follow Me (Short)
1930
Her Bashful Beau (Short)
1929
Some Show (Short)
1929
His Girl's Wedding (Short)
1929
Dance Hall as
Tommy Flynn
1929
Doing His Stuff (Short)
1929
Tanned Legs as
Bill
1929
Night Owls (Short) as
Arthur
1929
Stepping High (Short) as
Horace
1929
Double Trouble (Short) as
Horace
1929
Society Circus (Short) as
Horace
1929
On with the Show! as
Harold Astor
1929
Cleaning Up (Short) as
Horace
1929
The Knight Watch (Short) as
Horace
1929
Love and Sand (Short) as
Horace
1929
At the Front (Short) as
Horace
1929
Whose Baby? (Short) as
Horace
1929
Sitting Pretty (Short)
1928
Heart Trouble (Short)
1928
Sleeping Through (Short) as
Horace
1928
Leaping Through (Short)
1928
A Woman's Man (Short) as
Horace
1928
Fun in the Clouds (Short) as
Horace
1928
Come on Horace (Short) as
Horace
1928
The Air Circus as
Speed Doolittle
1928
Hollywood or Bust (Short) as
Horace
1928
The King of Shebas (Short) as
Arthur
1928
Lilac Time as
The Unlucky One
1928
Sandwiches and Tea (Short) as
Arthur
1928
The Speed Sheik (Short) as
Arthur
1928
Summer Knights (Short) as
Arthur
1928
Harold Teen as
Harold Teen
1928
One Every Minute (Short) as
Arthur
1928
Ringside Romeos (Short) as
Arthur
1928
Stop That Man! as
Tommy O'Brien
1928
The Count of Ten as
Betty's Brother
1928
Back to Nature (Short) as
Arthur
1928
By Correspondence (Short)
1928
Some Pets (Short) as
Arthur
1927
Swell Clothes (Short) as
Arthur
1927
The Love Wallop (Short)
1927
The Irresistible Lover as
Jack Kennedy
1927
Saxophobia (Short)
1927
Sodas and Shebas (Short) as
Arthur
1927
A Run for His Money (Short)
1927
The Cradle Snatchers as
Oscar
1927
The Midnight Bum (Short) as
August Day
1927
In Again, Out Again (Short)
1927
Jailhouse Blues (Short)
1927
Meet the Husband (Short)
1927
Hop Along (Short) as
Arthur
1927
The Honeymoon Quickstep (Short)
1926
Switching Sleepers (Short) as
Arthur - the Office Boy
1926
Business Worries (Short) as
Arthur
1926
Too Much Sleep (Short) as
Arthur
1926
Wanted a Bride (Short)
1926
Tiddly-Winks (Short)
1926
Don't Be a Dummy (Short) as
Arthur
1926
Oprey House Tonight (Short)
1926
The Village Cut-Up (Short)
1926
Papa's Mama (Short) as
Arthur Brown
1926
Hearts for Rent (Short)
1926
Separated Sweethearts (Short)
1926
A Swell Affair (Short) as
Arthur
1926
Skinner's Dress Suit as
Tommy
1926
A Bedtime Story (Short)
1926
Mortgaged Again (Short) as
Alonzo Baxter
1926
A Dumb Friend (Short)
1926
Hot Dog (Short) as
Arthur
1926
Prep School (Short)
1925
Love My Dog (Short) as
Arthur
1925
The Understudy (Short)
1925
Sporting Life as
Peggy's Admirer in Audience (uncredited)
1925
A Free Ride (Short)
1925
Half Fare (Short)
1925
The Green-Eyed Monster (Short)
1925
California Straight Ahead as
Camper (uncredited)
1925
The Party (Short) as
Arthur Adams
1925
Where Was I? as
Jimmy
1925
His New Suit (Short) as
Arthur
1925
Short Pants (Short)
1925
Discord in 'A' Flat (Short)
1925
Heart Trouble (Short) as
Arthur
1925
Dog Biscuits (Short)
1925
Ice Cold (Short)
1925
Love Sick (Short) as
Howard
1925
Nobody Wins (Short)
1925
Here's Your Hat (Short)
1925
Locked Out (Short)
1925
No Place to Go (Short)
1925
Putting on Airs (Short)
1925
Smoked Out (Short)
1925
The Girl Problem (Short)
1925
My Baby Doll (Short)
1925
Financially Embarrassed (Short)
1925
Smouldering Fires as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1924
Alone at Last (Short) as
Jack
1924
Harem Follies (Short)
1924
The Girl Hater (Short)
1924
When Love Is Young (Short)
1922
The Bride's Play as
Boy Throwing Roses (uncredited)
1917
Jack and the Beanstalk
Writer
1954
Meet the Family (TV Movie) (original story by)
1935
It's a Great Life (story)
Producer
1948
16 Fathoms Deep (producer)
Soundtrack
1948
Blondie's Secret (performer: "Oh Susanna" (1846) - uncredited)
1941
Blondie Goes Latin (performer: "You Don't Play a Drum, You Beat It", "You Can Cry On My Shoulder", "Brazilian Cotillion")
1938
There Goes My Heart (performer: "John Brown's Body" (1859) - uncredited)
1934
The Winnah! (Short) (performer: "School Days", "Just That Kind of a Day" - uncredited)
1929
Tanned Legs (performer: "With You, With Me" (1929) - uncredited)
1929
On with the Show! (performer: "Don't It Mean a Thing to You?" (1929), "Wedding Day" (1929) - uncredited)
Self
1985
The 2th Annual American Cinema Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1976
It's Showtime (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1971
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self
- Irene Ryan (1971) - Self
1960
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self
- Ken Murray (1960) - Self
1954
Meet the Family (TV Movie) as
Self
1951
The Arthur Murray Party (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.3 (1951) - Self
1950
TV Club (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Arthur Lake (1950) - Self
1950
The Kate Smith Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Arthur Lake, Claire Butler, Alice Pearce (1950) - Self
1950
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.9 (1950) - Self
1946
Peeks at Hollywood (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1941
Meet the Stars #4: Variety Reel #2 (Documentary short) as
Self
1939
Rhumba Rhythm at the Hollywood La Conga (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1939
Hollywood Hobbies (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1935
Starlit Days at the Lido (Short) as
Self
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 12 (Short) as
Self
1929
The Voice of Hollywood No. 1 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1999
Laugh? I Thought I'd Die! (Video)
1982
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
Actor - 'Leave It to Blondie' (uncredited)
1964
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Wild and Wonderful Thirties (1964) - Self (uncredited)
1963
Hollywood Without Make-Up (Documentary) as
Self
1931
The Voice of Hollywood No. 26 (Short) as
Self

References

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