Richard Arlen
Arlen in 1932
Born
Sylvanus Richard Mattimore

(1899-09-01)September 1, 1899
DiedMarch 28, 1976(1976-03-28) (aged 76)
Resting placeHoly Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
OccupationActor
Years active1921–1976
Spouses
Ruth Austin
(m. 1920; div. 1923)
    (m. 1927; div. 1946)
      Margaret Kinsella
      (m. 1946)
      Children2[1]
      Military career
      Allegiance United Kingdom
       United States
      Service/branch British Army
      United States Army Air Forces
      UnitRoyal Flying Corps
      Battles/warsWorld War I
      World War II

      Richard Arlen (born Sylvanus Richard Mattimore, September 1, 1899[2] – March 28, 1976) was an American actor of film and television.

      Biography

      Arlen served in Canada as a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.[3]

      He took time out from his Hollywood career to teach as a United States Army Air Forces flight instructor in World War II.[4]

      Arlen is best known for his role as a pilot in the Academy Award-winning Wings (1927) with Clara Bow, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Gary Cooper, El Brendel, and his second wife, Jobyna Ralston, whom he married in 1927. Arlen later appeared in the science fiction horror Island of Lost Souls (1932) with Charles Laughton, adapted from the H.G. Wells novel The Island of Dr. Moreau. He was among the more famous residents of the celebrity enclave, Toluca Lake, California.[5] He married New York socialite Margaret Kinsella in 1946.[6]

      In 1939, Universal teamed him with Andy Devine for a series of 14 B-pictures, mostly action-comedies with heavy reliance on stock footage from larger-scale films. They are informally known as the "Aces of Action" series, which is how the stars were billed in the trailers. When Arlen left the studio in 1941, the series continued with Devine teamed with a variety of other actors.

      In the 1950s and early 1960s, Arlen was active in television, having guest starred in several anthology series, including Playhouse 90, The Loretta Young Show, The 20th Century Fox Hour, and in three episodes of the series about clergymen, Crossroads.

      In 1960, Arlen was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a motion pictures star at 6755 Hollywood Boulevard for his contributions to the film industry.[7]

      In 1968, he appeared on Petticoat Junction playing himself. The episode was called "Wings" and it was in direct reference to the 1927 silent movie Wings.

      Arlen appeared in westerns, such as Lawman, Branded, Bat Masterson, Wanted: Dead or Alive, Wagon Train, and Yancy Derringer, and in such drama/adventure programs as Ripcord, Whirlybirds, Perry Mason, The New Breed, Coronado 9, and Michael Shayne.

      Political views

      Arlen supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election.[8]

      Death

      On March 28, 1976, Arlen died of pulmonary emphysema in North Hollywood, California.[3]

      Filmography

      Features
      Year Title Role Notes
      1921Ladies Must LiveMinor RoleUncredited
      Lost film
      1922The Green TemptationUncredited
      Lost film
      The Ghost BreakerOne of the 'Ghosts'Uncredited
      1923QuicksandsUncredited
      Lost film
      Vengeance of the DeepJeanLost film
      HollywoodHimselfLost film
      1924The Fighting CowardMinor RoleUncredited
      1925SallyMinor RoleUncredited
      Lost film
      In the Name of LoveDumas DufrayneLost film
      The Coast of FollyBatherScenes deleted
      Lost film
      1926The Enchanted HillLink HalliwellLost film
      Behind the FrontPercy Brown
      Padlocked'Tubby' Clark
      You'd Be SurprisedPhotographerUncredited
      Old IronsidesSeamanUncredited
      1927WingsDavid Armstrong
      Rolled StockingsRalph TreadwayLost film
      The Blood ShipJohn Shreve
      Sally in Our AlleyJimmie AdamsLost film
      Figures Don't LieBob BleweLost film
      She's a SheikCapt. Colton
      1928Under the Tonto RimEdd DenmeadeLost film
      Feel My PulseHer Problem
      Ladies of the MobRedLost film
      Beggars of LifeThe Boy (Jim)
      Manhattan CocktailFred TildenLost film
      1929The Man I LoveDum-Dum Brooks
      The Four FeathersLt. Harry Faversham
      ThunderboltBob Moran
      Dangerous CurvesLarry Lee
      The VirginianSteve
      1930Burning UpLou Larrigan
      The Border LegionHeyst
      Dangerous ParadiseDick Bailey
      The Light of Western StarsJim Cleve
      Paramount on ParadeHunterEpisode: 'Dream Girl'
      The Sea GodPhillip 'Pink' Barker
      The Santa Fe TrailStan Hollister
      Only Saps WorkLawrence Payne
      1931The Conquering HordeDan McMasters
      Gun SmokeBrad Farley
      The Lawyer's SecretJoe Hart
      The Secret CallTom Blake
      CaughtLt. Tom Colton
      TouchdownDan Curtis
      1932WaywardDavid Frost
      Sky BrideBert 'Speed' Condon
      Guilty as HellFrank C. Marsh
      Tiger SharkPipes Boley
      The All AmericanGary King
      Island of Lost SoulsEdward Parker
      1933Song of the EagleBill Hoffman
      College HumorMondrake
      Three-Cornered MoonDr. Alan Stevens
      Golden HarvestWalt Martin
      Hell and High WaterCapt. J.J. Jericho
      Alice in WonderlandCheshire Cat
      1934Come On Marines!Lucky Davis
      She Made Her BedWild Bill Smith
      Ready for LoveJulian Barrow
      HelldoradoArt Ryan
      1935Let 'Em Have ItMal Stevens
      The Calling of Dan MatthewsDan Matthews
      1936Three Live GhostsWilliam 'Bill' Jones, an alias of William Foster
      The Mine with the Iron DoorBob Harvey
      1937Secret ValleyLee Rogers
      The Great BarrierHickey
      Artists and ModelsAlan Townsend
      Murder in Greenwich VillageSteve Havens Jackson Jr.
      1938No Time to Marry
      Call of the YukonGaston Rogers
      Straight, Place and ShowDenny Paine
      1939Missing DaughtersWally King
      Mutiny on the BlackhawkCapt. Robert Lawrence
      Tropic FuryDan Burton
      Legion of Lost FlyersGene 'Loop' Gillan
      Man from MontrealClark Manning
      1940Danger on WheelsLarry Taylor
      Hot SteelFrank Stewart
      The Leather PushersDick 'Kid' Roberts
      The Devil's PipelineDick Talbot
      Black DiamondsWalter Norton
      1941Lucky DevilsDick McManus
      Mutiny in the ArcticDick Barclay
      Men of the TimberlandDick O'Hara
      Power DiveBrad Farrell
      Forced LandingDan Kendall
      Raiders of the DesertDick Manning
      A Dangerous GameDick Williams
      Flying BlindJim Clark
      1942Torpedo BoatSkinner Barnes
      WildcatJohnny Maverick
      Wrecking CrewMatt Carney
      1943Submarine AlertLewis J. 'Lee' Deerhold
      Aerial GunnerSgt / Lt. Jonathan 'Jon' Davis
      Alaska HighwayWoody Ormsby
      MinesweeperRichard Houston – posing as Jim 'Tennessee' Smith
      1944Timber QueenRussell Evans
      The Lady and the MonsterDr. Patrick Cory
      That's My Baby!Tim Jones
      Storm Over LisbonJohn Craig
      The Big BonanzaCaptain Jed Kilton
      1945Identity UnknownJohnny March
      The Phantom SpeaksMatt Fraser
      1946AccompliceSimon Lash
      1947Buffalo Bill Rides AgainBuffalo Bill
      1948Speed to SpareCliff Jordan
      The Return of WildfireDobe Williams
      When My Baby Smiles at MeHarvey Howell
      1949Grand CanyonMike Adams
      1950Kansas RaidersUnion Captain
      1951Silver CityCharles Storrs
      1952Flaming FeatherShowdown Calhoun
      Hurricane SmithBrundage
      The Blazing ForestJoe Morgan
      1953Sabre JetGen. Robert E. 'Bob' Hale
      1954Devil's HarborJohn 'Captain' Martin
      1955Stolen TimeTony Pelassier
      1956Hidden GunsSheriff Ward Young
      The MountainC.W. Rivial
      1958Cavalry CommandSgt. Jim Heisler
      1959WarlockBacon
      1960RaymieGarber
      1961The Last Time I Saw ArchieCol. Edwin Martin
      1963The Young and The BraveCol. Ralph Holbein
      The Crawling HandLee Barrenger
      Law of the LawlessBen the Bartender
      1964The Best ManSen. Oscar Anderson
      The Shepherd of the HillsOld Matt
      Young FurySheriff Jenkins
      Sex and the College GirlCharles Devon
      1965The Human DuplicatorsLt. Shaw – National Intelligence
      Black SpursPete Muchin
      Town TamerDoctor Kent
      The Bounty KillerMatthew Ridgeway
      Apache UprisingCaptain Gannon
      1966Johnny RenoNed Duggan
      To the Shores of HellBrig. Gen. F.W. Ramsgate
      WacoSheriff Billy Kelly
      1967Red TomahawkDeadwood Telegrapher
      Hostile GunsSheriff Travis
      Fort UtahSam Tyler
      The Road to NashvilleStudio Boss
      1968BuckskinTownsman
      AnzioCapt. GannonUncredited
      Rogues' GalleryMan in Club
      1975The Sky's the LimitGrimes
      1976Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved HollywoodSilent Film Star 2
      1977A Whale of a TaleMr. MonahanFinal film role

      Short subjects

      • A Trip Through the Paramount Studio (1927) as Himself
      • Hollywood on Parade No. A-6 (1933) as Himself / The Great Arlen (uncredited)
      • Hollywood on Parade No. A-9 (1933) as Himself – Dick Arlen (uncredited)
      • How to Break 90 #4: Downswing (1933) as Himself – Dick Arlen (uncredited)
      • Hollywood on Parade No. B-6 (1934) as Himself
      • Hollywood Hobbies (1935) as Himself
      • Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 3 (1935) as Himself
      • Swing with Bing (1940) as Himself – Movie Star playing Golf
      • Screen Snapshots: Sports in Hollywood (1940) as Himself, Golf Player
      • Soaring Stars (1942) as Himself (uncredited)
      • Unusual Occupations (1942) as Himself (uncredited)
      • Paramount Victory Short: A Letter from Bataan (1942) as Pvt. John W. Lewis
      • Bat Masterson (1961) as Sheriff Dan Rainey – S3E16 "The Price of Paradise"

      References

      1. "Richard Arlen Dies; Screen Actor was 75". Schenectady Gazette. United Press International. March 29, 1976. p. 17. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
      2. Although Arlen's birthplace is often listed as Charlottesville, Virginia, and his birth name as Cornelius Richard Van Mattimore, other non-Hollywood information is different. The "Van" is likely a shorten version of Sylvanus, not an additional name. The June 1, 1900 census data says Arlen's father, James Mattimore lived in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1900 with five children, the youngest of whom is Sylvanus, who was born in Minnesota (city unspecified) in September 1899 and was also listed as 8/12 years of age. Sylvanus was listed in the April 1, 1910 census as being 10 years old. On Arlen's September 12, 1918 draft card, his name given as Van Mattimore, a member of the Royal Flying Corps of the British Army, based in Toronto, his nearest relative is listed as his father James Mattimore. The 1918 draft card's date of birth is given as September 1, 1900, and it would appear that the writer started to put the year of birth as 18 and then wrote over the 8 with a 9, so it appears as 1900. The Social Security Administration notes Richard Arlen was born on September 1, 1899 and died in March 1976. The census of 1930 lists Van Mattimore, Richard age 29. It says that he and both parents were born in Minnesota. According to the 1900 and 1910 census, his father was born in Ireland.
      3. 1 2 Tucker, David C. (August 15, 2019). Pine-Thomas Productions: A History and Filmography. McFarland. pp. 211–213. ISBN 978-1-4766-7743-9. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
      4. TODAY in Masonic History: Richard Arlen Passes Away. Masonry Today. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
      5. History of Toluca Lake Archived July 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Toluca Lake Chamber of Commerce, retrieved on September 15, 2010.
      6. "Arlen to Wed Again". The Evening News. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. March 23, 1946. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2020. Actor Richard Arlen and New York Socialite Margaret Kinsella will be married when his divorce from Silent Screen Actress Jobyna Ralston becomes final September 4, he said today.
      7. "Hollywood Walk of Fame – Richard Arlen". walkoffame.com. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved November 8, 2017.
      8. Critchlow, Donald T. (October 21, 2013). When Hollywood Was Right: How Movie Stars, Studio Moguls, and Big Business Remade American Politics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107650282.
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