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  1. Günther Edward Arnold Schneider (February 18, 1890 – April 26, 1956) was an American actor of the stage and screen.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0036427Edward Arnold - IMDb

    Edward Arnold. Actor: You Can't Take It with You. Edward Arnold was born as Gunther Edward Arnold Schneider in 1890, on the Lower East Side of New York City, the son of German immigrants, Elizabeth (Ohse) and Carl Schneider.

  3. Edward Arnold may refer to: Edward Arnold (actor) (1890–1956), American actor. Ed Arnold (born 1943), Pennsylvania politician. Eddy Arnold (1918–2008), country singer. Eddie Arnold (1949–2000), English Olympic gymnast.

  4. Arnold was a star character actor during the 1930s and '40s, with MGM (1933-34, 1941-50), Paramount (1937) and Universal (1939-41), specializing in roles as corrupt politicians and blustering tycoons.

  5. Prolific, popular character player who began his career on the stage and, between 1915 and 1919, starred in numerous westerns for Essanay Studio. The portly, distinguished-looking actor returned to films in the sound era, first in crime melodramas, then as a priest in "The White Sister" and a...

  6. 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.

  7. Portly heavy-headed Edward Arnold was a character star who started out playing cowboy heroes in two-reel westerns during the early silent film era. After a 12-year absence from films (to instead act on stage), he returned to Hollywood to become famous as Diamond Jim and detective Nero Wolfe, and other expansive, larger-than-life figures.

  8. Apr 17, 2021 · Edward Arnold's last film appearance was in the "torn from today's headlines" potboiler Miami Expose (1956). After a career than spanned over 50 years, he died suddenly at the age of 66 of a cerebral hermorrhage at his home in Encino, California on April 26, 1956...

  9. Edward Arnold | SAG-AFTRA. 1940-1942. In 1890, at the German Lutheran Church on New York's Houston Street, he was christened not "Edward Arnold" but Guenther Edward Schneider. Six years later he made his first trip to the theatre-Tony Pastor's on 14th street.

  10. Jan 31, 2016 · Edward Arnold: The Tycoon of the Big Screen. Though we know him as the big, bad Jim Taylor from Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, the actor Edward Arnold was actually well-known for his ability to play the ambitious, overpowering “bad guys” on screen.

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