Edward Arnold Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Girlfriend(s), Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Gunther Edward Arnold Schneider
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Tuesday
BIRTHPLACE
New York City, United States
DIED AT AGE
66 Years 2 Months 8 Days
DEATHDATE
April 26, 1956
DEATHPLACE
Encino, California, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
Atrial fibrillation
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
PISCES
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
5'10''(feet & inches)
1.778 meters
177.8 cm
WEIGHT
N/A
Edward Arnold Family Members
Fame & Address
DEBUT
The Strange Case of Mary Page (1916)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Come and Get It (1936), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
Education, Net Worth & More
More Information
Career of Edward Arnold
Stage
He started his career on stage and got a role of an extra for Essanay Studios and World Studios but return to the stage in 1919.
Films
He decided not to go back in the films but returned back to the talking film Okay America! in 1932. His character Diamond Jim Brady in the film Diamond Jim had made him known in the eyes of public also reprised the same character in the film Lillian Russell in 1940 and in The Toast of New York. He appeared in about 150 movies as a character actor which includes The Devil and Daniel Webster, Meet John Doe, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
Radio
He had a starring role in ABC radio program Mr. President and appeared as different president every week between a period of 1947 to 1953. He was a lawyer "Mr. Reynolds," in The Charlotte Greenwood Show and hosted Spotlight Story on Mutual in 1953.
Television
He hosted for fifty-two episodes of Your Star Showcase released by Television Programs of America. He had a starring role in the episode "Ever Since the Day," of Ford Theatre on NBC.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Edward Arnold
- Did Edward Arnold takes alcohol? Yes.

- He had worked on stage when he was of only twelve years. His character was Lorenzo and the name of the show was The Merchant of Venice.
- His parents were German immigrants and he had worked hard and done the work of a butcher''s assistant, bellhop and stoker before getting a role on stage in "A Midsummer Night''s Dream" in 1907.
- He had appeared as different president each week in a radio show called "Mr. President" in which he had a starring role.
- He is one among the first actors who are interested in politics besides their acting career. He fought the election for Los Angeles County Supervisor but lost with a close competition. Afterwards, he said that actors are not a suitable candidate for election.
- He worked as an MC of a radio program "The Chase and Sanborn Hour" in which Nelson Eddy, Edgar Bergen, and Charlie McCarthy had starring roles.
- He had done the role of an extra in the film The Misleading Lady which was released in 1932.
- He had done the role of an extra in the Essanay Studios and World Studios before getting a suitable role in the film The Misleading Lady which was released in 1932.
- He was the first actor who had played the part of a Rex Stout''s famous detective Nero Wolfe which was based on the novel called Meet Nero Wolfe. Also performed as a blind detective Duncan Maclain in two films which were also based on novels and the name of the films were, Eyes in the Night and The Hidden Eye.
- Was Edward Arnold in the habit of Smoking? NA.
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