Arthur Joseph is an actor and director, known for Burn Notice (2007), The Kominsky Method (2018) and Murder in the Heartland (2017).
Arthur Kane was born on February 3, 1949 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for New York Doll (2005) and All Dolled Up: A New York Dolls Story (2005). He was married to Barbara Kane. He died on July 13, 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Arthur Keng is an actor, known for Criminal Minds (2005), Silicon Valley (2014) and Freakish (2016).
Arthur Kennedy, one of the premier character actors in American film from the late 1940s through the early 1960s, achieved fame in the role of Biff in Elia Kazan's historic production of Arthur Miller's Pultizer-Prize winning play "Death of a Salesman." Although he was not selected to recreate the role on screen, he won one Best Actor and four Best Supporting Academy Award nominations between 1949 and 1959 and ranked as one of Hollywood's finest players. Born John Arthur Kennedy to a dentist and his wife on February 17, 1914 in Worcester, Massachusetts. As a young man, known as "Johnny" to his friends, studied drama at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. By the time he was 20 years old, he was involved in local theatrical groups. Kennedy's first professional gig was was with the Globe Theatre Company, which toured the Midwest offering abbreviated versions of Shakespearian plays. Shakesperian star Maurice Evans hired Kennedy for his company, with which he appeared in the Broadway production of "Richard II" in 1937. While performing in Evans' repertory company, Kennedy also worked in the Federal Theatre project. Arthur Kennedy made his Broadway debut in "Everywhere I Roam" in 1938, the same year that he married Mary Cheffrey, who would remain his wife until her death in 1975. He also appeared on Broadway in "Life and Death of an American" in 1939 and in "An International Incident" in 1940 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, in support of the great American actress the theater had been named after. Kennedy and his wife moved west to Los Angeles, California in 1938, and it was while acting on the stage in L.A. that he was discovered by fellow actor James Cagney, who cast him as his brother in the film City for Conquest (1940). The role brought with it a contract with Warner Bros., and the studio put him in supporting roles in some prestigious movies, including High Sierra (1941), the film that made Humphrey Bogart a star, They Died with Their Boots On (1941) with Errol Flynn, and Howard Hawks's Air Force (1943) alongside future Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner Gig Young and the great John Garfield. His career was interrupted by military service in World War Two. After the war, Kennedy went back to the Broadway stage, where he gained a reputation as an actor's actor, appearing in Arthur Miller's 1947 Tony Award-winning play "All My Sons," which was directed by Kazan. He played John Proctor in the original production of Miller's reflection on McCarthyism, "The Crucible" - which Kazan, an informer who prostrated himself before the forces of McCarthyism, refused to direct - and also appeared in Miller's last Broadway triumph, "The Price." When Kennedy returned to film work, he quickly distinguished himself as one of the best and most talented of supporting actors & character leads, appearing in such major films as Boomerang! (1947), Champion (1949) (for which he received his first Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor) and The Glass Menagerie (1950), playing Tom in a mediocre adaptation of Tennessee Williams's classic play. Kennedy won his first and only Best Actor nomination for Bright Victory (1951), playing a blinded vet, a role for which he won the New York Film Critics Circle award over such competition as Marlon Brando and Humphrey Bogart. Other films included Fritz Lang's 'Rancho Notorious (1951)', Anthony Mann's Bend of the River (1952), William Wyler's The Desperate Hours (1955), Richard Brooks' Elmer Gantry (1960), David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and John Ford's Cheyenne Autumn (1964). In 1956, Kennedy won another Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role in Trial (1955), plus two more Supporting nods in 1958 and 1959 for his appearances in the screen adaptations of Grace Metalious's Peyton Place (1957), and James Jones Some Came Running (1958). Kennedy returned to Broadway frequently in the 1950s, and headlined the 1952 play "See the Jaguar", a flop best remembered for giving a young actor named James Dean one of his first important parts. A decade later, Kennedy replaced his good friend Anthony Quinn in the Broadway production of "Becket", alternating the roles of Becket and Henry II with Laurence Olivier, who was quite fond of working with him. In the 1960s, the prestigious movie parts dried up as he matured, but he continued working in movies and on TV until he retired in the mid-1980s. He moved out of Los Angeles to live with family members in Connecticut. In the last years of his life, he was afflicted with thyroid cancer and eye disease. He died of a brain tumor at 75, survived by his two children by his wife Mary, Terence and actress Laurie Kennedy. He is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Lequille, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Arthur Kleinman is known for Bending the Arc (2017) and The Whole Shebang (2002).
Arthur S Kleinpell III is from Detroit Michigan. Graduated with a BS in Film Production. Arthur has worked with such stars as, James Franco, Vincent D'Onofrio, Nat Wolff, Josh Hutcherson, Jean Claude Van Damme, Drake, Jay Z, Beyonce, Chris Klein, Bill Pullman, John Savage, John Michael Higgins, Milo Ventimiglia, Robert Patrick, Jason Lee,Victoria Summers, Lenny James, Alfredo Molina, Josh Henderson, Priscilla Barnes, Scott Haze, Steve Bauer, Emmy Rossum, Werner Daehn, Director Bill Pope, Director Nima Nourizadeh and Director James Franco. Grandson of Eugene Stoner Boys lacrosse coach at Beverly Hills high school.
Arthur Klemt was born in 1967 in Klagenfurt, Austria. He is an actor, known for Mitten im 8en - Der ganz normale Alltagswahnsinn (2007), Dolce Vita & Co (2001) and Kaisermühlen Blues (1992).
Arthur Kohl is known for Páginas da Vida (2006), Tempero Secreto (2016) and O Mecanismo (2018).
Arthur Köstler is an actor and editor, known for Die Hades Fraktur (2009), Inside (2016) and Hundsch, komm heim (2018).
Arthur L. Bernstein Bernstein is the Producer, Writer, Actor for Walt Before Mickey. He is the Producer, Actor for 15 Rounds formerly known as American Brawler now The Brawler , Swing State. Bernstein plays Special FBI Warfield in Brawler. He played Daryl Hoats in Swing State. Bernstein also played Frank L. Newman in Walt Before Mickey. The man who fired Walt Disney. Bernstein was the Executive Producer for New Life a film that deals the realities of Cancer. Bernstein is the co founder of AB Entertainment. He is the Executive Producer of Mike Huckabee's Christmas In America, a tv special that aired on major networks. Bernstein is working on BoneRidge, Stealing Elvis and Smoke-I. He was born March 3rd in the Good Samaritan Hospital in West Palm Beach to parents Michele Alexanne Packer and Richard S. Bernstein, who are no longer married today. Mr. Bernstein attended Cardigan Mountain, Brewster Academy and Palm Beach Gardens High-school, which he graduated high-school with honors in 1996. This led Bernstein to a scholarship at the University of Miami having earned his Bachelor of Arts in Motion Picture and Theatre Production with a minor in Marketing as a graduate of 2000. Bernstein is an award winning film maker. Bernstein began his career film career as an extra on SuperForce TV show in the 1980s. He always had a passion for film. Bernstein worked at WXEL for radio checks. He eventually worked on productions such as U.S. Customs Classified with Stephen J. Canal and Reebok Commercial as an extra. Bernstein went on to direct many commercials and infomercials such as the City Of Riveria Beach, Port of Palm Beach, Jeffrey Greenwald Commercial Mayor Frankel for West Palm Beach in 2004, Bob Beamon Golf & Tennis 2004 with Dr. J and Carl Lewis. Bernstein worked on various Happy Madison features at Sony Studios in California. Bernstein holds credits in movies such as Lemon Twist which was O.J. Simpson last movie, The Mastermind, Hitter's Anonymous and Senorita Justice. Bernstein went on to learn from the famous Burt Reynolds. Bernstein went on to produce a TV show called the Screening Room where people all over the world were sending their student films and films to be screened. They had guests such as Paul Lazarus III, stuntman Mike Kurton, Johnathan Krane, and etc. Bernstein has acted as himself in many Business Development Board videos for the Gala at the Breakers Hotel with many other business leaders in Palm Beach Community. Arthur, a rainmaker at Richard S. Bernstein and is responsible for group business development,individual life insurance and employee benefits analysis at Richard S. Bernstein and Associates, Inc. Mr. Bernstein has a background in marketing including assisting corporations expand their current revenues while creatively exploring additional methods to reduce insurance costs. In addition to utilizing his communication skills to teach clients and potential clients the value of insurance. Bernstein would coordinate and film Richard & Robin's Annual Maralago Video at Maralago to show their clients and guests. Mr. Bernstein has a unique ability of placing business leaders together for profitable relationships. Bernstein is an avid fan of movies and sports. His favorite teams are the Miami Heat, The New York Yankees and the Miami Dolphins. His favorite players are Dwyane Wade and Ben Simmons. His all time favorite players are Lou Gherig, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Derek Jeter, Rickey Henderson, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Mario Lemieux, Patrick Roy, Don Mattingly, Jim Brown, O.J. Simpson and Dan Marino.