Arthur Aylesworth
Arthur Preston Aylesworth, better known as Arthur Aylesworth, was an accomplished American actor whose career flourished on both stage and screen. His journey in the world of theater began with his Broadway debut in 1911, and he remained a prominent figure in the theatrical scene until 1942, participating in numerous productions that showcased his versatile talent.
In the 1930s, Aylesworth transitioned to film and signed a contract with Warner Bros., where he became known for his character roles. Many of his performances during this period went uncredited, yet his contributions to the studio's projects were significant. His ability to bring characters to life made him a recognizable face in the industry, even if his name often went unnoticed in the credits.
Throughout his career, Aylesworth's dedication to his craft and his extensive experience in both live theater and film left a lasting impact on audiences and fellow performers alike. His work during a transformative era in entertainment exemplified the richness of American theater and cinema. Aylesworth's legacy continues to be remembered as a testament to the art of acting, spanning over three decades of dynamic performances.
Filmography
Test Pilot
Desirable
Moontide
Young People
The Petrified Forest
The Case of the Howling Dog
The Smiling Ghost
The Oklahoma Kid
Dangerously They Live
British Agent
Christmas in Connecticut
Of Human Hearts
In Name Only
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Little Old New York
Man on the Flying Trapeze
The Man with Two Faces
I Cover the War!
The Key
King of the Underworld
The Dragon Murder Case
The St. Louis Kid
The Arizona Raiders
Midnight Alibi
Mister Cinderella
Blondie Takes a Vacation
The Nitwits
Wine, Women and Horses
King of the Pecos
Dames
Gold Diggers of 1935