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    Woodland Hills, California, U.S. Resting place. Chapel of the Pines Crematory. Occupation. Actor. Years active. 1905–1947. Arthur Hoyt (March 19, 1874 – January 4, 1953) [1] was an American film character actor who appeared in more than 275 films in his 34-year film career, about a third of them silent films. [citation needed]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0398446Arthur Hoyt - IMDb

    Arthur Hoyt (1873-1953) Arthur Hoyt. Extremely prolific actor/director of the silent screen, on Broadway from 1905. Hoyt joined the acting fraternity through the recommendations of an uncle, who worked as dramatic editor for a Cleveland tabloid. Signed by theatrical producer George C. Tyler (1868-1946), he began on stage (earning $10 per week ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Georgetown, Colorado, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  4. Hoyt joined the acting fraternity through the recommendations of an uncle, who worked as dramatic editor for a Cleveland tabloid. Signed by theatrical producer George C. Tyler (1868-1946), he began on stage (earning $10 per week), playing up to ten different parts.

    • Actor, Director
    • March 19, 1873
  5. Arthur Hoyt is known as an Actor and Director. Some of his work includes It Happened One Night, The Lost World, Sullivan's Travels, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Raven, The Palm Beach Story, The Lady Eve, and The Great McGinty.

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  7. Arthur Hoyt. Actor: It Happened One Night. Extremely prolific actor/director of the silent screen, on Broadway from 1905. Hoyt joined the acting fraternity through the recommendations of an uncle, who worked as dramatic editor for a Cleveland tabloid. Signed by theatrical producer George C. Tyler (1868-1946), he began on stage (earning $10 per week), playing up to ten different parts. He made ...

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