Charles Arnt Born: 20-Aug-1906 Birthplace: Michigan City, IN Died: 6-Aug-1990 Location of death: Orcas Island, WA Cause of death: Cancer - Pancreatic Remains: Buried, Mount Baker Cemetery, Orcas, WA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Remember the Night Wife: Patricia (until his death, two sons, one daughter) Son: Derek Son: Rockwell Daughter: Abigail Rueb
High School: Phillips Academy Andover University: Princeton University
Risk Factors: Liver Cancer
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Sweet Bird of Youth (21-Mar-1962) · Mayor Henricks Veils of Bagdad (7-Oct-1953) The Great Sioux Uprising (23-Jun-1953) · Gist The Man Who Cheated Himself (26-Dec-1950) The Sun Sets at Dawn (1-Nov-1950) Wabash Avenue (31-Mar-1950) Bride for Sale (12-Nov-1949) Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture (2-Mar-1949) · Pop Gerard The Boy with Green Hair (16-Nov-1948) · Mr. Hammond Hollow Triumph (10-Aug-1948) · Coblenz High Wall (17-Dec-1947) · Sidney X. Hackle Saddle Pals (6-Jun-1947) · William Schooler My Favorite Brunette (19-Mar-1947) · Crawford Fall Guy (15-Mar-1947) That Way with Women (14-Feb-1947) Calendar Girl (31-Jan-1947) Without Reservations (13-May-1946) · Salesman The Hoodlum Saint (4-Apr-1946) · Cy Nolan Blondie's Lucky Day (4-Apr-1946) Cinderella Jones (9-Mar-1946) Miss Susie Slagle's (6-Feb-1946) Pardon My Past (25-Dec-1945) Sudan (18-Apr-1945) Strange Illusion (31-Mar-1945) The Crime Doctor's Courage (27-Feb-1945) · Butler Dangerous Passage (18-Dec-1944) Double Exposure (18-Dec-1944) My Pal Wolf (25-Sep-1944) · Papa Eisdaar Up in Arms (17-Feb-1944) · Mr. Higginbotham Gangway for Tomorrow (3-Nov-1943) · Jim Benson Reunion in France (25-Dec-1942) · Honoré This Gun For Hire (13-May-1942) · Male Dressmaker Take a Letter, Darling (6-May-1942) My Gal Sal (30-Apr-1942) · Tailor Twin Beds (30-Apr-1942) Paris Calling (4-Dec-1941) Ball of Fire (2-Dec-1941) · McNeary Great Guns (10-Oct-1941) · Doctor Dressed to Kill (8-Aug-1941) · Hal Brennon Hold Back the Dawn (31-Jul-1941) · Mr. MacAdams Blossoms in the Dust (26-Jun-1941) · G. Harrington Hedger Pot o' Gold (3-Apr-1941) · Parks Mr. District Attorney (27-Mar-1941) I Love You Again (9-Aug-1940) · Billings Remember the Night (9-Jan-1940) · Tom It Happened in Hollywood (7-Sep-1937) · Jed Reed Swing High, Swing Low (15-Mar-1937) The Witness Chair (17-Apr-1936) · Henshaw She Married Her Boss (19-Sep-1935) · Victor Jessup Ladies Should Listen (10-Aug-1934)
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