Acting
Edward Arnold
Born 1890-02-18 · New York City, New York, USA · Died 1956-04-26
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. 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

Gremlins

That's Entertainment!

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Duck Soup

You Can't Take It with You

Annie Get Your Gun

Meet John Doe

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid

Come and Get It

All That Money Can Buy

Twelve Angry Men

Easy Living

A Star Is Born World Premiere

Mrs. Parkington

Crime and Punishment

Dear Wife

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Eyes in the Night

The Hidden Eye

The Ambassador's Daughter

Rasputin and the Empress

I'm No Angel

Ziegfeld Follies

Johnny Eager

Three on a Match

Three Daring Daughters

Belles on Their Toes

He Who Gets Slapped

The Barbarian

Living It Up

Command Decision

Kismet

Secret of the Blue Room

Thirty Day Princess

Sadie McKee

Nothing But the Truth

Lillian Russell

Diamond Jim

City That Never Sleeps

The Hucksters
