Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold (born Gunther Edward Arnold Schneider; February 17, 1890 – April 26, 1956) was an American actor. Arnold began his acting career on the New York stage and became a film actor in 1916. A burly man with a commanding style and superb baritone voice, he was a popular screen personality for decades, and was the star of such film classics as Diamond Jim (1935) (a role he reprised in Le roman de Lillian Russell (1940)) Arnold appeared in over 150 films and was President of The Screen Actors Guild shortly before his death in 1956.
Known For
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The Crowd Roars
Thirty Day Princess
The Lady from Cheyenne
Million Dollar Ransom
Wednesday's Child
Standing Room Only
Blow-Ups of 1946
Sherlock Holmes
Whistling in the Dark
Ellis in Freedomland
The White Sister
Madame Spy
The Houston Story
Inflation
Murder in the Pullman
Blossoms On Broadway
The War Against Mrs. Hadley
My Brother Talks to Horses
John Meade's Woman
Her Bodyguard
A Broadway Saint
The Misleading Lady
The Return of Eve
Frank Capra Jr. Remembers... You Can't Take It with You
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