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Full Name
  
Eric Linden

Years active
  
1928-1941


Name
  
Eric Linden

Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
September 15, 1909 (
1909-09-15
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Died
  
July 14, 1994, Laguna Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Joanna Linden (m. 1955–1977)

Children
  
Karen Linden, David Linden, Andrea Linden

Parents
  
Phillip Linden, Elvira Lundborg

Movies
  
Gone with the Wind, Young Bride, Big City Blues, Ah - Wilderness!, Life Begins

Similar People
  
Irving Bacon, Marcella Martin, J Walter Ruben, William A Seiter, John Cromwell

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Eric Linden (September 15, 1909 – July 14, 1994) was a Swedish–American actor, primarily active during the 1930s.

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Early years

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Eric Linden was born in New York City to Phillip and Elvira (née Lundborg) Linden, both of Swedish descent. His father was a professional pianist and an actor on stage with the Theater Royal when he lived in Stockholm, Sweden. When Eric was six, Phillip Linden deserted his family in New York City.

To help support his mother, sister and two brothers, he began washing dishes at a cafe after school when he was 7 years old. He also sold newspapers on Tenth Avenue. Linden attended Angela Patri elementary school participated in school plays at DeWitt Clinton High School. After graduation, he worked his way through Columbia University. His first job after graduating from Columbia was being a runner for a bank.

Writing

Linden had ambitions of becoming a writer rather than an actor. By the time he was 22 years old, he had written three plays and 40 short stories, but none had been published. He hoped to have saved enough money by age 30 to retire from acting and spend his time writing.

Stage

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Linden trained with the Theatre Guild for two years and went on to appear on Broadway in addition to acting in stock theater in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and acting in Paris, France, with the Paris-American Company. He appeared in an adaption of Goethe's Faust on Broadway in 1928. Linden's other Broadway's credits include The Silver Cord, The Age of Consent, Life Begins, Sweepings, and Big City Blues.

Film

Linden made his film debut during the Great Depression in RKO Radio Pictures' 1931 crime film, Are These Our Children?, where he played a young murderer who gets executed.

He later appeared in 33 films until 1941, mostly playing second leads. He mostly portrayed "sensitive, intellectual, slightly weak-willed juveniles", often with tragic destinies. His notable films include Big City Blues (1932) with Joan Blondell, Old Hutch (1936), opposite Wallace Beery, A Family Affair (1937) with Lionel Barrymore and Mickey Rooney, and The Good Old Soak (1937), again Wallace Beery. In 1939, Linden had a minor role as the "amputation case" soldier in the hospital in Gone with the Wind. Linden's role in Gone with the Wind was originally quite extensive, but his role was later reduced down to less than a minute. His career petered out and he left Hollywood after his final film, Criminals Within (1941).

Later years

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Eric Linden played in a few stage roles and then served in the Second World War. He later retired from acting and worked for the County of Orange in California. He married late in life in 1955, age 46; he and wife Jo Brown, an artist, settled in Laguna Beach, California and had three children: Karen, David and Andrea. They divorced in 1977.

Death

Linden died on July 14, 1994, in South Laguna Beach, California, aged 84.

Recognition

Linden has a star at 7098 Hollywood Boulevard in the Motion Pictures section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated February 8, 1960.

Filmography

Actor
1941
Criminals Within as
Corporal Greg Carroll
1939
Gone with the Wind as
Amputation Case
1939
Everything's on Ice as
Leopold Eddington
1938
Romance of the Limberlost as
Wayne
1938
Midnight Intruder as
John Clark Reitter Jr.
1938
Here's Flash Casey as
Flash Casey
1937
Sweetheart of the Navy as
Eddie Harris
1937
The Good Old Soak as
Clemmie Hawley
1937
Girl Loves Boy as
Robert Conrad
1937
A Family Affair as
Wayne Trent III
1936
Career Woman as
Everett Clark
1936
Old Hutch as
David 'Dave' Jolly
1936
In His Steps as
Tom Carver
1936
Robin Hood of El Dorado as
Johnnie 'Jack' Warren
1936
The Voice of Bugle Ann as
Benjy Davis
1935
Ah Wilderness! as
Richard Miller
1935
Born to Gamble as
Earl Mathews
1935
Ladies Crave Excitement as
Bob Starke
1935
Let 'em Have It as
Buddy Spencer
1934
I Give My Love as
Paul Vadja Jr. - at Age 21
1933
Flying Devils as
Bud Murray
1933
The Silver Cord as
Robert Phelps
1933
Sweepings as
Freddie Pardway
1933
The Past of Mary Holmes as
Geoffrey Holmes
1933
No Other Woman as
Joe Zarcovia
1932
Afraid to Talk as
Eddie Martin
1932
Big City Blues as
Bud Reeves
1932
Life Begins as
Jed Sutton
1932
The Age of Consent as
Duke Galloway
1932
The Roadhouse Murder as
Chick Brian
1932
The Crowd Roars as
Edward 'Eddie' Greer
1932
Young Bride as
Charlie
1931
Are These Our Children as
Edward 'Eddie' Brand
Soundtrack
1936
Robin Hood of El Dorado (performer: "Oh Susanna" (1846) - uncredited)
1933
Flying Devils (performer: "You've Got What Gets Me")
1932
The Age of Consent (performer: "Paradise" (1931) - uncredited)
1931
Are These Our Children ("Forget Your Troubles", uncredited)
Self
1938
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 5 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1939
Land of Liberty

References

Eric Linden Wikipedia