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    Arthur Hohl (May 21, 1889 – March 10, 1964) was an American stage and motion-picture character actor. Formative years and family [ edit ] Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 21, 1889, Hohl began appearing in films during the early 1920s.

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    • 1924–1949
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    Arthur Hohl. Actor: Island of Lost Souls. Arthur Hohl was born on 21 May 1889 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Island of Lost Souls (1932), Show Boat (1936) and Jimmy the Gent (1934).

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  3. Arthur Hohl. Actor: Island of Lost Souls. Arthur Hohl was born on 21 May 1889 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Island of Lost Souls (1932), Show Boat (1936) and Jimmy the Gent (1934).

    • May 21, 1889
    • March 10, 1964
  4. Arthur Hohl (May 21, 1889 – March 10, 1964) was an American stage and motion-picture character actor. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and began appearing in films in the early 1920s. He played a great number of villainous or mildly larcenous roles, although his screen roles usually were small, but he also played a few sympathetic characters.

  5. May 21, 2015 · Hohl eventually ventured East and made his Broadway debut in The Dummy in 1914, a production also featuring future Hollywood character men Ernest Truex and Edward Ellis. Arthur Hohl was kept busy on Broadway throughout the 1910s until the Great War interrupted. A member of the Washington Square Players at that time, it was reported that Arthur ...

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  7. Biography by AllMovie. Gaunt stage actor Arthur Hohl began appearing in films in 1924. With his haunting eyes and demeanor of false servility, Hohl oiled his way through many a villainous or mildly larcenous role. When he showed up as Brutus in DeMille's Cleopatra (1934), there was no question that audience sympathy would automatically be ...

  8. Island Of Lost Souls (1932) -- (Movie Clip) A Man Has Come From The Sea We're only just finding out what Dr. Moreau (Charles Laughton) is up to on his secret South Seas island, telling crony Montgomery (Arthur Hohl) why he wants his experimental part-ape female Lota (Kathleen Burke) to meet his new captive-guest Parker (Richard Arlen), in Island Of Lost Souls, 1932. from H.G. Wells' The Island ...

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