Edward Arnold (actor)
Edward Arnold was an American actor.
Personal life
Arnold was born on February 18, 1890, in Lower East Side of New York City, the son of German immigrants Elizabeth and Carl Schneider. His schooling came at the East Side Settlement House.Arnold was married three times: Harriet Marshall, with whom he had three children: Elizabeth, Jane and William ; Olive Emerson and Cleo McLain.
Acting career
Film
Interested in acting since his youth , 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!. He recreated one of his stage roles in one of his early films, Whistling in the Dark. 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, 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., from the trailer for Annie Get Your Gun
Arnold appeared in over 150 movies. Although he was labeled "box office poison" in 1938 by an exhibitor publication, 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.
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, Sutter's Gold, the aforementioned The Toast of New York, You Can't Take It with You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Meet John Doe, and The Devil and Daniel Webster. He was the first actor to portray Rex Stout's famous detective Nero Wolfe, starring in Meet Nero Wolfe, the film based on the first novel in the series.
He played blind detective Duncan Maclain in two movies based on the novels by Baynard Kendrick, Eyes in the Night and The Hidden Eye.
Arnold made a posthumous cameo in the 1984 film Gremlins'' as the deceased husband of Mrs. Deagle, a character much like the rich, heartless characters Arnold was known for. Director Joe Dante mentioned that they received permission from Arnold's family to use his image.
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
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 to 1942.
- In 1940, his autobiography Lorenzo Goes to Hollywood was published.
- He was the co-founder of the I Am an American Foundation.
Politics
Arnold supported Thomas Dewey in the 1944 United States presidential election.
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
- The Misleading Lady as Sidney Parker
- The Strange Case of Mary Page as Dr. Foster
- Vultures of Society as Joseph Gripp
- Sherlock Holmes as Moriarty Henchman In Striped Cap
- The Return of Eve as Seymour Purchwell
- The Slacker's Heart as Frank Allen
- Phil for Short as Tom Wentworth
- A Broadway Saint as Mr. Frewen
- The Cost as Hampden Scarborough
- Murder in the Pullman as Nick Valentine
- Okay, America! as Duke Morgan
- Three on a Match as Ace
- Afraid to Talk as Jig Skelli
- Rasputin and the Empress as Dr A. Remezov
- Whistling in the Dark as Dillon
- The White Sister as Father Saracinesca
- The Barbarian as Pasha Achmed
- The Life of Jimmy Dolan as Inspector Ennis
- Jennie Gerhardt as Sen. Brander
- Secret of the Blue Room as Commissioner Forster
- Her Bodyguard as Orson Bitzer
- I'm No Angel as "Big Bill" Barton
- Duck Soup as Politician
- Roman Scandals as Emperor Valerius
- Madame Spy as Schultz
- Sadie McKee as Jack Brennan
- Thirty Day Princess as Richard M. Gresham
- Hide-Out as Det. Lt. 'Mac' MacCarthy
- Million Dollar Ransom as Vincent Shelton
- Wednesday's Child as Ray Phillips
- The President Vanishes as Secretary of War Lewis Wardell
- Biography of a Bachelor Girl as Mr. 'Feydie' Feydak
- Cardinal Richelieu as Louis XIII
- The Glass Key as Paul Madvig
- Diamond Jim as Diamond Jim Brady
- Remember Last Night? as Danny Harrison
- Crime and Punishment as Insp. Porfiry
- Sutter's Gold as John Sutter
- Meet Nero Wolfe as Nero Wolfe
- Come and Get It as Barney Glasgow
- John Meade's Woman as John Meade
- Easy Living as J.B. Ball
- The Toast of New York as Jim Fisk
- Blossoms on Broadway as Ira Collins
- The Crowd Roars as Jim Cain
- You Can't Take It with You as Anthony P. Kirby
- Idiot's Delight as Achille Weber
- Let Freedom Ring as Jim Knox
- Man About Town as Sir John Arlington
- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Jim Taylor
- Slightly Honorable as Vincent Cushing
- The Earl of Chicago as Quentin 'Doc' Ramsey
- Johnny Apollo as Robert Cain Sr.
- Lillian Russell as Diamond Jim Brady
- Meet John Doe as D.B. Norton
- The Penalty as Martin 'Stuff' Nelson
- The Lady from Cheyenne as James 'Jim' Cork
- Design for Scandal as T.T. Ralston
- The Devil and Daniel Webster as Daniel Webster
- Unholy Partners as Merrill Lambert
- Johnny Eager as John Benson Farrell
- Design for Scandal as Judson M. Blair
- The War Against Mrs. Hadley as Elliott Fulton
- Eyes in the Night as Duncan 'Mac' Maclain
- The Youngest Profession as Burton V. Lyons
- Standing Room Only as T. J. Todd
- Janie as Charles Conway
- Kismet as The Grand Vizier
- Mrs. Parkington as Amory Stilham
- Main Street After Dark as Lt. Lorrgan
- Ziegfeld Follies as Lawyer
- The Hidden Eye as Capt. Duncan Maclain
- Week-End at the Waldorf as Martin X. Edley
- Janie Gets Married as Charles Conway
- Three Wise Fools as Theodore Findley
- No Leave, No Love as Hobart Canford Stiles
- The Mighty McGurk as Mike Glenson
- My Brother Talks to Horses as Mr. Bledsoe
- Dear Ruth as Judge Harry Wilkins
- The Hucksters as David 'Dave' Lash
- Three Daring Daughters as Robert Nelson
- Big City as Judge Martin O. Abercrombie
- Wallflower as Andrew J. Linnett
- Command Decision as Congressman Arthur Malcolm
- John Loves Mary as Sen. James McKinley
- Take Me Out to the Ballgame as Joe Lorgan
- Big Jack as Mayor Mahoney
- Dear Wife as Judge Harry Wilkins
- The Yellow Cab Man as Martin Creavy
- Annie Get Your Gun as Pawnee Bill
- The Skipper Surprised His Wife as Adm. Homer Thorndyke
- Dear Brat as Senator Wilkins
- Belles on Their Toes as Sam Harper
- City That Never Sleeps as Penrod Biddel
- Man of Conflict as J.R. Compton
- Living It Up as The Mayor
- Twelve Angry Men as Juror #10
- The Houston Story as Paul Atlas
- The Ambassador's Daughter as Ambassador William Fisk
- Miami Exposé as Oliver Tubbs
Radio appearances