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Arthur Stone (actor)

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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Arthur Stone

Children
  
Jack Stone

Years active
  
1924–1938

Role
  
Character actor

Arthur Stone (actor)
Full Name
  
Arthur Taylor Goetze

Born
  
November 28, 1883 (
1883-11-28
)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Died
  
September 4, 1940, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Dorothy West (m. 1927)

Movies
  
Fury, The Broken Wing, Fox Movietone Follies of, The Vagabond King, The Road to Hollywood

Similar People
  
Charles Brabin, Ludwig Berger, Grover Jones, Fritz Lang, Mack Sennett

Arthur Stone was an American character actor of the late silent and early sound film eras. Born in St. Louis, Missouri on November 28, 1883, he entered the film industry by starring in several film shorts for the Hal Roach Studios in 1924 and 1925. 1926 would see his first appearance in a feature film, Miss Nobody, directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Walter Pidgeon. During the remainder of the silent era, he would appear in over a dozen films, in either supporting or starring roles. 1926 would see him in supporting roles, but 1927 and 1928 would see him move up to star billing in such films as The Valley of the Giants (1927), The Farmer's Daughter (1928), and Chicken a la King (1928). With the advent of sound films, 1929 would see Stone continue to be cast in featured roles, such as The Far Call and Fugitives.

The 1930s would see Stone almost exclusively in supporting and smaller roles, as in Bordertown (1935), starring Paul Muni and Bette Davis, and 1936's Fury, directed by Fritz Lang, and starring Sylvia Sydney and Spencer Tracy. His final on-screen performance would be in Edward F. Cline's Go Chase Yourself (1938), starring Joe Penner and Lucille Ball. During his brief career, he would appear in over 50 films, and numerous shorts.

Stone died on September 4, 1940 in Hollywood, California, and was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

Filmography

(Per AFI database)

References

Arthur Stone (actor) Wikipedia