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Richard Arlen(1899-1976)

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Richard Arlen 1933 Paramount
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Silver City (1951)
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During World War I, Richard Arlen served in the Royal Canadian Flying Corps as a pilot, but he never saw combat. After the war he drifted round and eventually wound up in Los Angeles, where he got a job as a motorcycle messenger at a film laboratory. When he crashed into the gates of Paramount Pictures and suffered a broken leg, the studio provided prompt medical attention. Impressed by his good looks, executives also gave him a contract after he had recovered. Starting as an extra in 1925, Arlen soon rose to credited roles, but the quality of his work left much to be desired. However, this was the silent era, which was more about looks than substance, and he continued on. His big break came when William A. Wellman cast him as a pilot in the silent film Wings (1927) with Charles 'Buddy' Rogers and Clara Bow. The story of fighter aces would win the Oscar for Best Picture and Arlen would continue to play the tough, cynical hero throughout his career. Arlen appeared in three more pictures directed by Wellman, Beggars of Life (1928), Ladies of the Mob (1928) and The Man I Love (1929). In "Wings" he had a scene with a young actor named Gary Cooper. In 1929, he again worked with Cooper in the western The Virginian (1929), only this time Cooper was the star and Arlen was the supporting actor. While Arlen moved easily into sound, his career just bumped along. By 1935 he was working in such "B" pictures as Three Live Ghosts (1936). It was in 1935 that he became a freelance actor and his freelance career soon waned. In 1939, he signed with Universal and began working in its action films. In 1941 he moved to the Pine-Thomas unit at Paramount, where he appeared in adventure films. With the war on, most of his earlier films included war scenarios. By the end of the 1940s Arlen was becoming deaf and this seemed to signal the end of his career. However, he had an operation in 1949 that restored his hearing and he went on making a handful of adventures and westerns through the 1950s and working more in the 1960s. He made 15 westerns for producer A.C. Lyles, who worked with the old western stars.

Besides movies, Arlen also appeared on television and in commercials. After leaving the business in the late 1960s, he was coaxed back to the screen for three small roles in films that were released the same year that he died.
BornSeptember 1, 1899
DiedMarch 28, 1976(76)
BornSeptember 1, 1899
DiedMarch 28, 1976(76)
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Erich von Stroheim, Richard Arlen, and Vera Ralston in The Lady and the Monster (1944)
Richard Arlen and Eugene Pallette in The Virginian (1929)
Richard Arlen and Mary Brian in The Virginian (1929)
Gary Cooper, Richard Arlen, Walter Huston, and Nina Quartero in The Virginian (1929)
Gary Cooper and Richard Arlen in The Virginian (1929)
Louise Brooks, Richard Arlen, and James Hall in Rolled Stockings (1927)
Richard Arlen and James Hall in Rolled Stockings (1927)
Richard Arlen in Secret Valley (1937)
Richard Arlen and Charlotte Wynters in The Calling of Dan Matthews (1935)
Richard Arlen and Virginia Bruce in Sky Bride (1932)
Richard Arlen in The Lawyer's Secret (1931)
Richard Arlen in The Virginian (1929)

Known for

Kathleen Burke in Island of Lost Souls (1932)
Island of Lost Souls
7.4
  • Edward Parker
  • 1932
Clara Bow and Charles 'Buddy' Rogers in Wings (1927)
Wings
7.6
  • David Armstrong
  • 1927
Richard Arlen and Mary Brian in The Light of Western Stars (1930)
The Light of Western Stars
5.3
  • Dick Bailey
  • 1930
Richard Arlen, Beverly Roberts, and Buck in Call of the Yukon (1938)
Call of the Yukon
5.3
  • Gaston Rogers
  • 1938

Credits

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  • A Whale of a Tale (1976)
    A Whale of a Tale
  • Bruce Dern, Madeline Kahn, and Augustus von Schumacher in Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)
    Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
  • The Magical World of Disney (1954)
    The Magical World of Disney
  • The Sky's the Limit (1975)
    The Sky's the Limit
  • Glenn Ford, Edgar Buchanan, Victor Campos, Sandra Ego, Peter Ford, and Taylor Lacher in Cade's County (1971)
    Cade's County
  • Greta Baldwin and Roger Smith in Rogue's Gallery (1968)
    Rogue's Gallery
  • Higgins in Petticoat Junction (1963)
    Petticoat Junction
  • Anzio (1968)
    Anzio
    • (uncredited)
  • Buckskin (1968)
    Buckskin
  • The Lucy Show (1962)
    The Lucy Show
  • John Ireland in Fort Utah (1967)
    Fort Utah
  • Yvonne De Carlo, Tab Hunter, and George Montgomery in Hostile Guns (1967)
    Hostile Guns
  • Broderick Crawford, Joan Caulfield, and Howard Keel in Red Tomahawk (1967)
    Red Tomahawk
  • The Road to Nashville (1967)
    The Road to Nashville
  • Jane Russell and Howard Keel in Waco (1966)
    Waco

Soundtrack

  • Higgins in Petticoat Junction (1963)
    Petticoat Junction
    • ("A Hot Time in the Old Town", uncredited)
  • Richard Arlen and Beryl Mercer in Three Live Ghosts (1936)
    Three Live Ghosts
  • Edward G. Robinson, Zita Johann, and J. Carrol Naish in Tiger Shark (1932)
    Tiger Shark
    • (uncredited)
  • Dangerous Paradise (1930)
    Dangerous Paradise
    • (uncredited)
  • Gary Cooper, Mary Brian, and Walter Huston in The Virginian (1929)
    The Virginian
    • (uncredited)

Videos6

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Restored Version
Trailer 1:10
Restored Version
Silver City
Trailer 2:17
Silver City
Island of Lost Souls: The Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray]
Trailer 1:39
Island of Lost Souls: The Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray]
Island of Lost Souls
Trailer 1:29
Island of Lost Souls
Island of Lost Souls
Trailer 0:39
Island of Lost Souls

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    • September 1, 1899
    • St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
    • March 28, 1976
    • North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(emphysema)
    • September 6, 1946 - March 28, 1976 (his death)
    • Richard Arlen Jr.
  • Other works
    (1950s) Unsold pilot: He co-starred in several pilot episodes for a proposed western series called "Rawhide Riley" opposite Lois Hall.
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    Father of actor Richard Arlen Jr.

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