- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento26 de abril de 1956 · Encino, California, Estados Unidos (una hemorragia cerebral)
- Nombre de nacimientoGuenther Emil Schneider
- Altura1,78 m
- Edward Arnold nació el 18 de febrero de 1890 en Nueva York, Nueva York, EE.UU.. Fue un actor, conocido por Vive como quieras (1938), Caballero sin espada (1939) y Querida Ruth (1947). Estuvo casado con Cleo Arnold, Olive Grace Emerson y Harriett Emma Marshall. Murió el 26 de abril de 1956 en Encino, California, Estados Unidos.
- CónyugesCleo Arnold(7 de octubre de 1951 - 26 de abril de 1956) (su muerte)Olive Grace Emerson(15 de enero de 1929 - 21 de marzo de 1949) (divorciado)Harriett Emma Marshall(20 de abril de 1916 - 1927) (divorciado, 3 niños)
- Niños
- PadresCarl SchneiderElizabeth Ohse
- Father of actor Edward Arnold Jr.
- A lifelong conservative Republican and staunch anti-Communist, he was nonetheless an early and ardent opponent of the studio blacklisting of suspected Communists.
- The son of German immigrants, he worked as a butcher's assistant, bellhop and stoker before first acting on stage in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the age of seventeen. He appeared in films with Essanay Studios from 1915. Arnold was a star character actor during the 1930s and '40s, with MGM (1933-34, 1941-50), Paramount (1937) and Universal (1939-41), specializing in roles as corrupt politicians and blustering tycoons.
- Arnold actually played both the Devil and Daniel Webster in succeeding years, playing Webster in El hombre que vendió su alma (1941) and the Devil in the WWII propaganda short Inflation (1943) the following year. The latter film, incidentally, also marked the film debut of Esther Williams.
- Was an MC on the radio program called "The Chase and Sanborn Hour" starring Nelson Eddy, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, in 1938.
- El ídolo de Nueva York (1937) - $10,000 /week
- Oro en el Pacífico (1936) - $90,000
- Okay America! (1932) - $900
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