Charles Arnt
Charles Arnt (August 20, 1906 – August 6, 1990) was an American actor renowned for his work in film from 1933 until 1962.
Born in Michigan City, Indiana, Arnt was the son of a banker. He completed his education at Phillips Academy and later attended Princeton University, where he played a pivotal role in establishing the University Playes and served as the president of the Princeton Triangle Club, a theatrical organization. Following his graduation, he initially pursued a career in banking.
In the early 1930s, Arnt became involved with the University Repertory Theater in Maryland. He also graced the Broadway stage with performances in productions such as Carry Nation (1932), Three Waltzes (1937), and Knickerbocker Holiday (1938).
Over the course of his career, Arnt established himself as a versatile character actor, appearing in more than 200 films.
After retiring from acting in 1962, he shifted his focus to agriculture, engaging in the importation and breeding of Charolais cattle on his ranch in Washington state.
Arnt passed away on Orcas Island, Washington, due to pancreatic and liver cancer. He is survived by his wife, two sons, a daughter, and four grandchildren.
Filmography
Roman Scandals
Pot o' Gold
My Favorite Brunette
It Happened in Hollywood
Dressed to Kill
Strange Illusion
Sitting Pretty
She Wouldn't Say Yes
Sudan
Great Guns
The Man Who Cheated Himself
Play Girl
Christmas in Connecticut
We Go Fast
Mr. District Attorney
Without Reservations
Wild in the Country
My Pal, Wolf
The Great Sioux Uprising
Remember the Night
Swing High, Swing Low
The Hoodlum Saint
Reunion in France
That Other Woman
Rhythm on the Range
Hold Back the Dawn
High Wall
The Impatient Years
Hollow Triumph
Gildersleeve's Bad Day
Marry the Boss's Daughter
Fall Guy
Blossoms in the Dust