Arthur Hohl
Arthur Hohl, born on May 21, 1889, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was a notable American actor renowned for his work in both theater and film. He embarked on his cinematic journey in the early 1920s, quickly establishing a reputation for portraying a wide array of villainous and slightly mischievous characters. Despite often being cast in minor roles, Hohl's performances left a lasting impression on audiences. His ability to embody the darker side of human nature was complemented by a few roles that showcased his talent for playing more sympathetic figures. Over the years, Hohl became a familiar face in the film industry, contributing to numerous productions that highlighted his distinctive character acting. He continued to captivate viewers with his compelling portrayals until his passing on March 10, 1964. Hohl's legacy endures as a testament to the dynamic range of character actors who bring depth and intrigue to the stories they tell on screen.
Filmography
Jimmy the Gent
College Coach
Lady by Choice
The Silk Express
The Cheat
Moontide
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Bad Man of Brimstone
We Go Fast
The Crime of the Century
The Frozen Ghost
The Scarlet Claw
The Vigilantes Return
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
Show Boat
Man's Castle
Blackmail (1939)
Men of Boys Town
The Devil-Doll
One Frightened Night
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
The Kennel Murder Case
Footlight Parade
It Happened on Fifth Avenue
The Whole Town's Talking
Baby Face
Stablemates
Slave Ship
The Sign of the Cross
Romance in Manhattan
Island of Lost Souls
Brief Moment
The Spider Woman