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  1. Edward Arnold was an American actor of the stage and screen who appeared in over 150 movies and several radio and TV shows. He was known for his roles as rogues, authority figures, and villains, and was the president of the Screen Actors Guild.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0036427Edward Arnold - IMDb

    Edward Arnold was a popular screen personality for decades, starring in classics like You Can't Take It with You and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. He was born in 1890 in New York City, the son of German immigrants, and died in 1956 in California.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Encino, California, USA
  3. Edward Arnold was a popular screen actor who played corrupt politicians and blustering tycoons in films like Diamond Jim and The Devil and Daniel Webster. He was also the president of the Screen Actors Guild and a conservative Republican.

    • February 18, 1890
    • April 26, 1956
  4. HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Apri1 26 --Edward Arnold, actor whose career spanned fifty-one years on the stage, in films, on radio and on television, died today of a cerebral hemorrhage at his home in...

  5. Edward Arnold was a German-born American actor who starred in over 150 films, including classics like Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and You Can't Take It with You. He was also the president of the Screen Actors Guild and appeared in many TV shows and documentaries.

  6. Edward Arnold (born Günther Edward Arnold Schneider; [1] February 18, 1890 – April 26, 1956) was an American actor. Arnold appeared in many blockbuster movies such as; You Can't Take With You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Meet John Doe, Jonny Eager, and in The Toast of New York.

  7. Lee’s version of The Three Musketeers (1935)—which he also cowrote—suffered from a middling cast, but Love from a Stranger (1937; also known as A Night of Terror) was a gripping thriller, notable for Basil Rathbone’s performance as an….