

Acting
Birthday: June 18, 1925 (100)
Place of Birth: Aberdeen, Washington, USA
Biography
Robert Arthur (born Robert Paul Arthaud; June 18, 1925 – October 1, 2008) was an American motion picture actor who appeared in dozens of films in the 1940s and 1950s. He appeared in the 1949 war film Twelve O'Clock High as the comic relief–providing Sgt. McIllhenny, in the 1951 Billy Wilder film Ace in the Hole, and in the 1950s television program The Lone Ranger. Arthur was known for playing youthful teenage or young adult roles. In his later years, Arthur became an activist for gay rights on behalf of senior citizens.
Known For
Select Role:
The Diamond Stud (1995)Age: 70as Mr. Boyle / Mr. Santacroce
Kiss-Off (1992)Age: 67as the Police Lieutenant
Rassle (1992)Age: 67as the Reporter
Full House (1987)Age: 62as The Minister
Rushes (1986)Age: 61as Uncle Arthur
Jobsite (1984)Age: 59as (non-sexual)
Jock Empire (1984)Age: 59as Mr. Hays
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1964)Age: 39as Guide
Wild Youth (1961)Age: 36as Frankie
Young and Wild (1958)Age: 33as Jerry Coltrin
Page 1 of 5






