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Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Edward Arnold

Years active
  
1907–56

Occupation
  
Actor


Edward Arnold (actor) Edward Arnold Before Hollywood Immortal Ephemera

Full Name
  
Gunther Edward Arnold Schneider

Born
  
February 18, 1890 (
1890-02-18
)

Died
  
April 26, 1956, Encino, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Cleo McLain (m. 1951–1956), Olive Emerson (m. 1929–1949), Harriet Marshall (m. 1917–1927)

Children
  
Edward Arnold Jr., Elizabeth Arnold, Jane Arnold

Parents
  
Carl Schneider, Elizabeth Ohse

Movies
  
Mr Smith Goes to Washington, You Can't Take It with You, Meet John Doe, Eyes in the Night, The Devil and Daniel Webster

Similar People
  
Frank Capra, Clarence Brown, Walter Brennan, Robert Riskin, Mervyn LeRoy

Cause of death
  
cerebral hemorrhage

Edward Arnold (February 18, 1890 – April 26, 1956) was an American actor.

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Edward Arnold (actor) Edward Arnold Before Hollywood Immortal Ephemera

Personal life

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Arnold was born as Gunther Edward Arnold Schneider on the Lower East Side of New York City, the son of German immigrants Elizabeth (Ohse) and Carl Schneider. His schooling came at the East Side Settlement House.

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Arnold 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).

Film

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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. He found work as an extra for Essanay 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 he made his talkie debut in Okay America! (1932). 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 of Diamond Jim Brady in the 1940 film Lillian Russell. He also played a similar role in The Toast of New York (1937), another fictionalized version of real-life business chicanery, for which he was billed above Cary Grant in the posters with his name in much larger letters.

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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, Fred Astaire and Katharine 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.

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Arnold was an expert at playing rogues and authority figures, and superb at combining the two as powerful villains quietly pulling strings. He was best known for his roles in Come and Get It (1936), Sutter's Gold (1936), the aforementioned The Toast of New York (1937), You Can't Take It with You (1938), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), Meet John Doe (1941), and The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941). He was the first actor to portray Rex Stout's famous detective Nero Wolfe, starring in Meet Nero Wolfe (1936), the film based on the first novel in the series.

Edward Arnold (actor) Edward Arnold 1890 1956 Find A Grave Memorial

He played blind detective Duncan Maclain in two movies based on the novels by Baynard Kendrick, Eyes in the Night (1942) and The Hidden Eye (1945).

Radio

From 1947 to 1953, Arnold starred in the ABC radio program Mr. President. He also played a lawyer, "Mr. Reynolds," in The Charlotte Greenwood Show. In 1953, he was host of Spotlight Story on Mutual.

Television

Arnold was host for Your Star Showcase, "a series of 52 half-hour television dramas ... released by Television Programs of America." The series was launched January 1, 1954, to run in 1950 cities. He also co-starred in "Ever Since the Day," an episode of Ford Theatre on NBC.

Recognition

Midwestern University awarded Arnold an honorary Doctor of Letters degree on May 24, 1951. Arnold has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 6225 Hollywood Blvd.

Other

  • Arnold was president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1940–42.
  • In 1940, his autobiography, Lorenzo Goes to Hollywood, was published.
  • He was also the co-founder of the I Am An American Foundation.
  • Politics

    Starting in the 1940s, Arnold became involved in Republican politics and was mentioned as a possible G.O.P. candidate for the United States Senate. He lost a closely contested election for Los Angeles County Supervisor and said at the time that perhaps actors were not suited to run for political office.

    Death

    Arnold died at his home in Encino, California from a cerebral hemorrhage associated with atrial fibrillation, aged 66. He was interred in the San Fernando Mission Cemetery.

    Filmography

    Actor
    1956
    Strange Stories (TV Series) as
    Host (1956)
    1956
    Ethel Barrymore Theater (TV Series)
    - The Victim (1956)
    1956
    Miami Exposé as
    Oliver Tubbs
    1956
    The Ambassador's Daughter as
    Ambassador William Fisk
    1956
    Celebrity Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Congressman Holman
    - Faith (1956) - Congressman Holman
    1956
    Kraft Theatre (TV Series) as
    Ben Harvey
    - The Last Showdown (1956) - Ben Harvey
    1956
    The Houston Story as
    Paul Atlas
    1952
    The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Warden Delaney / Mr. Carr / Mr. Evans
    - Twelve to Eternity (1955) - Warden Delaney
    - The Tryst (1954) - Mr. Carr
    - Ever Since the Day (1953) - Mr. Evans
    - Junior (1952)
    1955
    The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater (TV Series)
    - And Now from the Audience (1955)
    1955
    Climax! (TV Series) as
    Lieutenant Shipley / Jock Fathian
    - Deal a Blow (1955) - Lieutenant Shipley
    - South of the Sun (1955) - Jock Fathian
    1955
    Story of Paul Harris and the Founding of Rotary International (TV Movie) as
    Paul P. Harris
    1954
    You Are There (TV Series) as
    John Sutter
    - Sutter Discovers Gold (1954) - John Sutter
    1954
    Studio One (TV Series) as
    Juror #10
    - Twelve Angry Men (1954) - Juror #10
    1954
    Living It Up as
    The Mayor
    1953
    General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
    John Prescott / Mayor Underwood
    - Walking John Stopped Here (1954) - John Prescott / Mayor Underwood
    - The Cat with the Crimson Eyes (1953)
    1953
    Man of Conflict as
    J.R. Compton
    1953
    City That Never Sleeps as
    Penrod Biddel
    1952
    Ellis in Freedomland as
    The Range (voice)
    1952
    Hollywood Opening Night (TV Series)
    - Thirty Days (1952)
    1952
    Belles on Their Toes as
    Sam Harper
    1951
    Dear Brat as
    Senator Wilkins
    1950
    Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Stage Manager
    - Our Town (1950) - Stage Manager
    1950
    The Skipper Surprised His Wife as
    Adm. Homer Thorndyke
    1950
    Annie Get Your Gun as
    Pawnee Bill
    1950
    The Yellow Cab Man as
    Martin Creavy
    1949
    Dear Wife as
    Judge Harry Wilkins
    1949
    Big Jack as
    Mayor Mahoney
    1949
    Take Me Out to the Ball Game as
    Joe Lorgan
    1949
    John Loves Mary as
    Sen. James McKinley
    1948
    Command Decision as
    Congressman Arthur Malcolm
    1948
    Wallflower as
    Andrew J. Linnett
    1948
    Big City as
    Judge Martin O. Abercrombie
    1948
    Three Daring Daughters as
    Robert Nelson
    1947
    The Hucksters as
    Dave Lash
    1947
    Dear Ruth as
    Judge Harry Wilkins
    1947
    My Brother Talks to Horses as
    Mr. Bledsoe
    1947
    The Mighty McGurk as
    Mike Glenson
    1946
    No Leave, No Love as
    Hobart Canford Stiles
    1946
    Three Wise Fools as
    Theodore Findley
    1946
    Janie Gets Married as
    Charles Conway
    1945
    Week-End at the Waldorf as
    Martin X. Edley
    1945
    The Hidden Eye as
    Capt. Duncan Maclain
    1945
    Ziegfeld Follies as
    Lawyer ('Pay the Two Dollars')
    1945
    Main Street After Dark as
    Lt. Lorrgan
    1944
    Mrs. Parkington as
    Amory Stilham
    1944
    Kismet as
    The Grand Vizier
    1944
    Janie as
    Charles Conway
    1944
    Standing Room Only as
    T. J. Todd
    1943
    Inflation (Short) as
    The Devil
    1943
    The Youngest Profession as
    Burton V. Lyons
    1942
    Eyes in the Night as
    Duncan 'Mac' Maclain
    1942
    The War Against Mrs. Hadley as
    Elliott Fulton
    1941
    Design for Scandal as
    Judson M. Blair
    1941
    Johnny Eager as
    John Benson Farrell
    1941
    Unholy Partners as
    Merrill Lambert
    1941
    All That Money Can Buy as
    Daniel Webster
    1941
    Nothing But the Truth as
    T. T. Ralston
    1941
    The Lady from Cheyenne as
    James 'Jim' Cork
    1941
    The Penalty as
    Martin 'Stuff' Nelson
    1941
    Meet John Doe as
    D.B. Norton
    1940
    Lillian Russell as
    Diamond Jim Brady
    1940
    Johnny Apollo as
    Robert Cain Sr.
    1940
    The Earl of Chicago as
    'Doc' Ramsey
    1939
    Slightly Honorable as
    Vincent Cushing
    1939
    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as
    Jim Taylor
    1939
    Man About Town as
    Sir John Arlington
    1939
    Let Freedom Ring as
    Jim Knox
    1939
    Idiot's Delight as
    Achille Weber
    1938
    You Can't Take It with You as
    Anthony P. Kirby
    1938
    The Crowd Roars as
    Jim Cain
    1937
    Blossoms on Broadway as
    Ira Collins
    1937
    The Toast of New York as
    Jim Fisk
    1937
    Easy Living as
    J.B. Ball
    1937
    John Meade's Woman as
    John Meade
    1936
    Come and Get It as
    Barney Glasgow
    1936
    Meet Nero Wolfe as
    Nero Wolfe
    1936
    Sutter's Gold as
    Johan (John) Sutter
    1935
    Crime and Punishment as
    Insp. Porfiry
    1935
    Remember Last Night? as
    Danny Harrison
    1935
    Diamond Jim as
    Diamond Jim Brady
    1935
    The Glass Key as
    Paul Madvig
    1935
    Cardinal Richelieu as
    Louis XIII
    1935
    Biography of a Bachelor Girl as
    Mr. 'Feydie' Feydak
    1934
    The President Vanishes as
    Secretary of War Lewis Wardell
    1934
    Wednesday's Child as
    Ray Phillips
    1934
    Million Dollar Ransom as
    Vincent Shelton
    1934
    Hide-Out as
    Det. Lt. 'Mac' MacCarthy
    1934
    Thirty Day Princess as
    Richard M. Gresham
    1934
    Sadie McKee as
    Brennan
    1934
    Unknown Blonde as
    Frank Rodie
    1934
    Madame Spy as
    Schultz
    1933
    Roman Scandals as
    Emperor Valerius
    1933
    I'm No Angel as
    Big Bill Barton
    1933
    Her Bodyguard as
    Orson Bitzer
    1933
    Secret of the Blue Room as
    Commissioner Forster
    1933
    Jennie Gerhardt as
    Sen. Brander
    1933
    The Life of Jimmy Dolan as
    Police Inspector Ennis (uncredited)
    1933
    The Barbarian as
    Pasha Achmed
    1933
    The White Sister as
    Father Saracinesca
    1933
    Whistling in the Dark as
    Jake Dillon
    1932
    Free to Talk
    1932
    Rasputin and the Empress as
    Doctor Remezov
    1932
    Afraid to Talk as
    Jig Skelli
    1932
    Three on a Match as
    Ace
    1932
    Okay America! as
    Duke Morgan
    1932
    Murder in the Pullman (Short) as
    Nick Valentine
    1920
    The Cost as
    Hampden Scarborough (as Ed Arnold)
    1919
    A Broadway Saint as
    Mr. Frewen
    1919
    Phil-for-Short as
    Tom Wentworth
    1917
    The Slacker's Heart as
    Frank Allen
    1917
    Be My Best Man (Short) as
    Grant Carver
    1917
    Pass the Hash, Ann (Short) as
    Jack Channon
    1917
    Meddling with Marriage (Short) as
    Fred Ransom
    1917
    The Wifeless Husband (Short) as
    Milton Booth
    1917
    The Pallid Dawn (Short) as
    Ralph Goodwin
    1917
    The Pulse of Madness (Short) as
    Wesley Westbrook
    1917
    The Vanishing Woman (Short) as
    Conrad Carson
    1917
    The Extravagant Bride (Short) as
    John Allison
    1917
    Ashes on the Hearthstone (Short) as
    Carl Dixon
    1917
    The Lighted Lamp (Short) as
    Sam Leiter
    1917
    Desertion and Non-Support (Short) as
    Charles Hayward
    1917
    Shifting Shadows (Short) as
    John Sanderson
    1917
    The Magic Mirror (Short) as
    James Delmore
    1917
    The Sinful Marriage (Short) as
    Dr. Roderick Tredmore
    1917
    The Wide, Wrong Way (Short) as
    Hugh Chilvers
    1917
    When the Man Speaks (Short) as
    James Gordon
    1916
    Wife in Sunshine (Short) as
    Edward Morrison
    1916
    Dancing with Folly (Short) as
    Enoch Drummond
    1916
    The Burning Band (Short) as
    William Conklin
    1916
    The Border Line (Short) as
    Dick Grant
    1916
    His Moral Code (Short) as
    Dr. Armstrong
    1916
    The Heart of Virginia Keep (Short) as
    Arnold Dempster Trude
    1916
    Marooned (Short) as
    John Prentiss
    1916
    The Return of Eve as
    Seymour Purchwell
    1916
    The Greater Obligation (Short) as
    Roger Willard
    1916
    The Higher Destiny (Short) as
    John Standing
    1916
    A Traitor to Art (Short) as
    Arthur Synott
    1916
    Sherlock Holmes as
    Moriarty Henchman In Striped Cap (uncredited)
    1916
    A Return to Youth and Trouble (Short) as
    Mr. Wyck
    1916
    The Danger Line (Short) as
    John Herriman
    1916
    The Last Adventure (Short) as
    Arnold Burton
    1916
    I Will Repay (Short) as
    John Shandon - Virginia's Admirer
    1916
    The Despoiler (Short) as
    Richard Warner
    1916
    Vultures of Society as
    Joseph Gripp
    1916
    The Primitive Strain (Short) as
    John Harris - a Minister
    1916
    The Strange Case of Mary Page as
    Dr. Foster [Ch. 5]
    1916
    The White Alley (Short) as
    Campbell Crosby - Arnold's Cousin and Attorney
    1916
    The Misleading Lady as
    Sidney Parker
    Soundtrack
    1974
    That's Entertainment! (Documentary) ("Puttin' On The Ritz" (1929), uncredited)
    1948
    Big City (performer: "God Bless America")
    1937
    The Toast of New York ("Yankee Doodle" (ca. 1755), uncredited)
    1936
    Come and Get It ("Aura Lea" (1861), uncredited) / (performer: "The Bird on Nellie's Hat" (1906) - uncredited)
    Self
    1956
    Strange Stories (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Bed and Board (1956) - Self - Host
    - The House (1956) - Self - Host
    - Con Game (1956) - Self - Host
    - Hands (1956) - Self - Host
    - Choice of Weapons (1956) - Self - Host
    - The Abominable Snowman (1956) - Self - Host
    - Such a Nice Little Girl (1956) - Self - Host
    - Death Makes a Pass (1956) - Self - Host
    - Death Has a System (1956) - Self - Host
    - The Bewildered Bride (1956) - Self - Host
    - This Man for Hire (1956) - Self - Host
    - Pals to the End (1956) - Self - Host
    1950
    The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest Host
    - A Cavalcade of Radio 1920-1955 (1955) - Self
    - Guest Host: Edward Arnold; Guest Stars: Joey Bishop, Mary Curtis, the Tu-Tones, the Fontaines, Sherier (1950) - Self - Guest Host
    1954
    Edward Arnold Theater (TV Series) as
    Self / Host (1954)
    1954
    A Star Is Born World Premiere (TV Movie) as
    Self
    1953
    Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest Host / Mark Andrews
    - Lost and Found (1953) - Self - Guest Host / Mark Andrews
    1953
    General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
    Self - Host
    - Test of Love (1953) - Self - Host
    1952
    We, the People (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor
    - Episode #4.33 (1952) - Self - Actor
    1951
    The Ken Murray Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Edward Arnold/Mack Sennett/Rosemary Clooney (1952) - Self
    - Lew Ayres/Edward Arnold/Eileen Barton/Dayton Boys Choir (1952) - Self
    - Dennis O'Keefe/Edward Arnold (1951) - Self
    1952
    All Star Revue (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Host: Ed Wynn; Guests: Jimmy Durante, Edward Arnold, The Dassies, The Boliano Ivanko Group, Jimmy Dobson, Tim Graham, Jeanne Mayberry, John Holland, Helyn Eby-Rock, Lou Bring & his Orchestra, Candy Candido (1952) - Self
    1951
    What's My Line? (TV Series) as
    Self - Mystery Guest
    - Edward Arnold (1951) - Self - Mystery Guest
    1950
    The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter (TV Series) as
    Self - Actor
    - Episode #2.14 (1950) - Self - Actor
    1950
    Screen Actors (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1947
    Blow Ups of 1947 (Short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1941
    Meet the Stars #3: Variety Reel #1 (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1940
    Angels of Mercy (Short) as
    Self (gala attendant)
    1936
    Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 10 (Documentary short) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2018
    Amazing World of Radio (TV Series) as
    Mister President
    - Mister President (2018) - Mister President
    2017
    L'antre du Mea (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Gremlins (1984) (2017) - Self
    2011
    Extraordinary Women (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Hedy Lamarr (2011) - Self (uncredited)
    2000
    Annie Get Your Gun Intro with Susan Lucci (Video documentary short) as
    Pawnee Bill
    1997
    Biography (TV Series documentary) as
    D.B. Norton
    - Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line (1997) - D.B. Norton (uncredited)
    1991
    Sprockets (TV Series) as
    D.B. Norton
    - Masters of Menace (1995)
    - Ready When You Are- (1991) - D.B. Norton
    1995
    Things That Aren't Here Anymore (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1988
    Entertaining the Troops (Documentary) as
    Self
    1988
    Television (TV Series documentary) as
    Juror #10
    - Drama (1988) - Juror #10
    1987
    Bloopermania (Video documentary)
    1987
    James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (TV Movie) as
    Anthony P. Kirby (clip from You Can't Take it With You (1938)) (uncredited)
    1986
    The Return of Video Yesterbloop (Video documentary short) as
    Self
    1984
    Gremlins as
    Donald Deagle (uncredited)
    1982
    Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid as
    Altfeld
    1980
    AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
    Actor 'You Can't Take It with You'
    - AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Stewart (1980) - Actor 'You Can't Take It with You' (uncredited)
    1974
    That's Entertainment! (Documentary) as
    Clip from 'Idiot's Delight (uncredited)
    1955
    MGM Parade (TV Series documentary) as
    Lawyer
    - Episode #1.8 (1955) - Lawyer
    1949
    Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership (Documentary short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1947
    Blow-Ups of 1946 (Short) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1942
    Personalities (Short) as
    ... (uncredited)
    1939
    Land of Liberty as
    Diamond Jim Brady (edited from 'Diamond Jim')

    References

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