Richard Arlen AKA Cornelius Richard Van Mattimore Born: 1-Sep-1898 Birthplace: Charlottesville, VA Died: 28-Mar-1976 Location of death: North Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Emphysema Remains: Buried, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Island of Lost Souls Military service: Royal Canadian Flying Corps (WWI, pilot) Wife: Jobyna Ralston (m. 1927, div. 1945, one son) Son: Richard Arlen, Jr. (b. 17-May-1933) Wife: Ruth Austin (div.) Wife: Margaret Kinsella (m. 1945, until his death)
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6753 Hollywood Blvd.
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (26-May-1976) Buckskin (May-1968) · Townsman Fort Utah (Sep-1967) · Sam Tyler Hostile Guns (Jul-1967) Red Tomahawk (1-Jan-1967) Road to Nashville (1967) · Studio Boss Waco (25-Jun-1966) Johnny Reno (9-Mar-1966) Apache Uprising (1-Jan-1966) · Capt. Gannon The Bounty Killer (31-Jul-1965) Town Tamer (7-Jul-1965) Black Spurs (28-May-1965) The Human Duplicators (3-Mar-1965) Young Fury (Feb-1965) · Sheriff Jenkins The Best Man (5-Apr-1964) · Oscar Anderson Law of the Lawless (1964) Cavalry Command (1-Dec-1963) · Sgt. Jim Heisler The Crawling Hand (4-Sep-1963) The Young and the Brave (Aug-1963) · Col. Holbein The Last Time I Saw Archie (27-May-1961) · Col. Martin Warlock (1-Apr-1959) The Mountain (14-Nov-1956) · Rivial Sabre Jet (4-Sep-1953) · Gen. Hale Hurricane Smith (3-Oct-1952) · Brundage Flaming Feather (Feb-1952) · Showdown Calhoun Silver City (1-Dec-1951) Kansas Raiders (20-Nov-1950) When My Baby Smiles at Me (10-Nov-1948) Buffalo Bill Rides Again (19-Apr-1947) Identity Unknown (2-Apr-1945) The Big Bonanza (30-Dec-1944) · Jed Kilton The Lady and the Monster (17-Apr-1944) Timber Queen (13-Jan-1944) · Russell Evans Minesweeper (10-Nov-1943) Submarine Alert (28-Jun-1943) · Lee Deerhold Alaska Highway (24-Jun-1943) · Woody Ormsby Aerial Gunner (20-Mar-1943) · John Davis Wildcat (3-Sep-1942) Murder in Greenwich Village (3-Nov-1937) Artists & Models (4-Aug-1937) Let 'Em Have It (15-May-1935) Alice in Wonderland (22-Dec-1933) · Cheshire Cat Three-Cornered Moon (8-Aug-1933) College Humor (5-Jul-1933) Island of Lost Souls (12-Jan-1933) · Edward Parker Tiger Shark (22-Sep-1932) Guilty as Hell (5-Aug-1932) Gun Smoke (11-Apr-1931) Paramount on Parade (22-Apr-1930) The Light of Western Stars (19-Apr-1930) · Dick Bailey Dangerous Paradise (13-Feb-1930) The Virginian (9-Nov-1929) Dangerous Curves (13-Jul-1929) Thunderbolt (20-Jun-1929) The Four Feathers (Jun-1929) Beggars of Life (22-Sep-1928) Wings (12-Aug-1927) · David Armstrong
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