Johnny Arthur
Johnny Arthur | |
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Born |
John Lennox Arthur Williams May 20, 1883 Scottdale, Pennsylvania |
Died |
December 31, 1951 68) Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California | (aged
Other names |
Johnnie Arthur John Arthur |
Johnny Arthur (May 20, 1883 – December 31, 1951) was an American stage and motion picture actor.
Early years
Born John Lennox Arthur Williams in Scottdale, Pennsylvania, Arthur was a veteran of twenty-five years on stage before he made his screen debut in 1923's The Unknown Purple. Arthur's screen personality was nebulous enough to allow him to play the romantic lead in the Lon Chaney vehicle The Monster (1925).
Talkie era
With the coming of sound, Arthur developed his first comedic image, a limp-wristed, ultra-effeminate "Nancy Boy" in films such as The Desert Song (1929), She Couldn't Say No (1930), Penrod and Sam (1931) and The Ghost Walks (1934). When the Production Code took effect on July 1, 1934, the overtly homosexual and "pansy" characters played by Arthur were toned down in Hollywood movies. He spent the rest of the 1930s playing fussy, long-suffering wimps, albeit certifiably "masculine" characters. This new character served him well in low-budget films like The Natzy Nuisance, Ellis Island and Danger on the Air, as well as big budget pictures like Crime and Punishment and Road to Singapore.
Arthur is perhaps most remembered for his appearances as Darla Hood's father in Hal Roach's Our Gang shorts. Most of his later roles were unbilled bits, with the notable exception of the 1942 serial, The Masked Marvel.
Filmography
- The Unknown Purple (1923)
- Mademoiselle Midnight (1924)
- Daring Love (1924)
- The Monster (1925)
- The Tourist (1925)
- Cleaning Up (1925)
- Open House (1926)
- My Stars (1926)
- Home Cured (1926)
- Honest Injun (1926)
- The Humdinger (1926)
- Close Shaves (1926)
- Wedding Yells (1927)
- The Draw-Back (1927)
- Her Husky Hero (1927)
- Live News (1927)
- Scared Silly (1927)
- Wildcat Valley (1928)
- Visitors Welcome (1928)
- Blondes Beware (1928)
- Wedded Blisters (1928)
- On Trial (1928)
- The Eligible Mr. Bangs (1929)
- The Desert Song (1929)
- Hot Lemonade (1929)
- The Gamblers (1929)
- Lovers' Delight (1929)
- Divorce Made Easy (1929)
- A Hint to Brides (1929)
- Adam's Eve (1929)
- The Show of Shows (1929)
- The Aviator (1929)
- Paper Hanging with Johnny Arthur (1930)
- Personality (1930)
- She Couldn't Say No (1930)
- Scrappily Married (1930)
- Down with Husbands (1930)
- Cheer Up and Smile (1930)
- Going Wild (1930)
- It's a Wise Child (1931)
- Penrod and Sam (1931)
- Should Crooners Marry (1933)
- Easy Millions (1933)
- Convention City (1933)
- Hell in the Heavens (1934)
- Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934)
- Many Happy Returns (1934)
- Dames (1934)
- The Ghost Walks (1934)
- Hell in the Heavens (1934)
- Anniversary Trouble (1935)
- Traveling Saleslady (1935)
- Doubting Thomas (1935)
- It's in the Air (1935)
- Crime and Punishment (1935)
- Too Tough to Kill (1935)
- The Bride Comes Home (1935)
- Freshman Love (1936)
- The Murder of Dr. Harrigan (1936)
- All-American Toothache (1936)
- The King Steps Out (1936)
- Stage Struck (1936)
- Ellis Island (1936)
- Under Cover of Night (1937)
- It Happened Out West (1937)
- Pick a Star (1937)
- Night 'n' Gales (1937)
- Make a Wish (1937)
- Something to Sing About (1937)
- Blossoms on Broadway (1937)
- Amateur Crook (1937) (uncredited)
- Exiled to Shanghai (1937)
- Feed 'em and Weep (1938)
- Half-way to Hollywood (1938)
- Danger on the Air (1938)
- Road to Singapore (1940)
- Jeepers Creepers (1939)
- Li'l Abner (1940)
- Road Show (1941)
- Mountain Moonlight (1941)
- Shepherd of the Ozarks (1942)
- A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen (1942)
- The Nazty Nuisance (1943)
- The Masked Marvel (1943)
- It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947)
- I Want You (1951)
Death
Arthur died on December 31, 1951 at the Motion Picture Country Home. He was buried at the charitable expense of the Motion Picture Fund in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery, but left in an unmarked grave for 60 years until the Friends of Dearly Departed Tours and Findadeath.com raised the funds for a gravestone and placed one in November 2012.
External links
- Johnny Arthur at the Internet Movie Database
- Johnny Arthur at AllMovie
- Johnny Arthur at Virtual History