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Arthur Jarrett (1907–1987)

The son of stage actor/playwright Arthur L. Jarrett (1884-1960), Arthur Jarrett was a prominent singer in the 1930s and 1940s. Near the end of the 1920s he recorded for Victor and Brunswick with dance orchestras of Ted Weems, Earl Burtnett, Red Nichols, Jimmy Noone and 'Frankie Trumbauer' ... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1951 Lux Video Theatre (TV series)
Hardwicke
Consider the Lillies (1951) … Hardwicke
 
1950 Rhythm Rodeo (TV series)
Regular
 
1950 Robert Montgomery Presents (TV series)
Mr. Blatt
The Egg and I (1950) … Mr. Blatt
 
1939 Trigger Pals
Lucky Morgan (as Art Jarrett)
 
1938 My Lucky Star
Bill (as Arthur Jarrett Jr.)
 
1937 The Affairs of Pierre (short)
 
1936 Happy Heels (short)
Manager
 
1934 The Gay Bride
Singer in Show (uncredited)
 
1934 The Gay Divorcee
Vocalist (uncredited)
 
1934 Hollywood Here We Come (short)
 
1934 Susie's Affairs (short)
Mr. Chesterfield
 
1934 Hollywood Party
Singer of 'Feelin' High' (uncredited)
 
1934 Riptide
Percy
 
1934 This Side of Heaven
Fraternity Member at Piano (uncredited)
 
1933 Let's Fall in Love
Composer
 
1933 Sitting Pretty
Singer (uncredited)
 
1933 Roamin' Thru the Roses (short)
 
1933 Ace of Aces
2nd Lt. James 'Jenny' Lind
 
1932 Art Jarrett (short) (as Art Jarrett)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (9 titles)
1934 Hollywood Party (performer: "Feelin' High" 1934 - uncredited, "The Hot Choc'late Soldiers" 1934 - uncredited)
 
1934 The Gay Bride (performer: "Mississippi Honeymoon")
 
1934 This Side of Heaven (performer: "Everything I Have Is Yours" 1933 - uncredited)
 
1933 Dancing Lady (performer: "Everything I Have Is Yours" 1933, "My Dancing Lady" 1933, " That's The Rhythm of the Day" 1933)
 
1933 Let's Fall in Love (performer: "Let's Fall in Love" 1933 - uncredited, "Love Is Love Anywhere" 1933 - uncredited)
 
1933 Ace of Aces (performer: "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier" 1915 - uncredited)
 
1933 Popular Melodies (short) (performer: "MY SILENT LOVE", "ONE HOUR WITH YOU", "BETTY BOOP")
 
1932 Rambling 'Round Radio Row #2 (short) (performer: "Hummin' to Myself" - uncredited)
 
1932 Just One More Chance (short) (performer: "JUST ONE MORE CHANCE")
 
Show ShowSelf (5 titles)
1935 Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 9 (documentary short)
Himself (as Art Jarrett)
 
1933 Dancing Lady
Himself (as Art Jarrett)
 
1933 Popular Melodies (short)
Himself
 
1932 Rambling 'Round Radio Row #2 (short)
Himself - Singer (as Art Jarett)
 
1932 Just One More Chance (short)
Himself
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
1995 Betty Boop: Queen of the Cartoons (documentary)
Himself
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Stage: Appeared in "Three After Three" on Broadway.

Alternate Names:

Art Jarett | Arthur Jarrett Jr. | Art Jarrett
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Trivia:

Son of Arthur L. Jarrett. See more »

Star Sign:

Cancer