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'''Arthur Loft''' (May 25, 1897 &ndash; January 1, 1947) was an American film and stage actor.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gunning |first1=Tom |title=The Films of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity |date=2019-07-25 |publisher=[[Bloomsbury Publishing]] |isbn=978-1-83871-885-5 |page=306 |url=https://www.google.ru/books/edition/The_Films_of_Fritz_Lang/WTr8DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Arthur+Loft+actor&pg=PA306&printsec=frontcover |access-date=24 June 2021 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Arthur Loft |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/arthur_loft |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] |access-date=24 June 2021}}</ref> He appeared in more than 220 films between 1932 and 1947.
'''Arthur Loft''' (May 25, 1897 &ndash; January 1, 1947) was an American film and stage actor.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gunning |first1=Tom |title=The Films of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity |date=2019-07-25 |publisher=[[Bloomsbury Publishing]] |isbn=978-1-83871-885-5 |page=306 |url=https://www.google.ru/books/edition/The_Films_of_Fritz_Lang/WTr8DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Arthur+Loft+actor&pg=PA306&printsec=frontcover |access-date=24 June 2021 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Arthur Loft |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/arthur_loft |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] |access-date=24 June 2021}}</ref> He appeared in more than 220 films between 1932 and 1947.


In 1931, Loft performed with the Hale-Munier Players.<ref>{{cite book |title=International Motion Picture Almanac |date=1951 |publisher=[[Quigley Publications]] |page=189 |url=https://www.google.ru/books/edition/International_Motion_Picture_Almanac/Sus-AQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Arthur+Loft+actor&dq=Arthur+Loft+actor&printsec=frontcover |access-date=24 June 2021 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ovation Given Arthur Loft in Mystery Play |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/51914014/arthur-loft/ |access-date=May 23, 2020 |work=The Salt Lake Tribune |date=February 23, 1931 |location=Utah, Salt Lake City |page=4|via = [[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> He was born in [[Denver, Colorado]] and died in [[Los Angeles, California]]. He is interred at [[Glendale, California|Glendale's]] [[Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)|Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery]].
In 1931, Loft performed with the Hale-Munier Players.<ref>{{cite book |title=International Motion Picture Almanac |date=1951 |publisher=Quigley Publications |page=189 |url=https://www.google.ru/books/edition/International_Motion_Picture_Almanac/Sus-AQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Arthur+Loft+actor&dq=Arthur+Loft+actor&printsec=frontcover |access-date=24 June 2021 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Ovation Given Arthur Loft in Mystery Play |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/51914014/arthur-loft/ |access-date=May 23, 2020 |work=The Salt Lake Tribune |date=February 23, 1931 |location=Utah, Salt Lake City |page=4|via = [[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> He was born in [[Denver, Colorado]] and died in [[Los Angeles, California]]. He is interred at [[Glendale, California|Glendale's]] [[Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)|Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery]].


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==

Revision as of 17:52, 24 June 2021

Arthur Loft
File:Arthur Loft actor.jpg
Born(1897-05-25)May 25, 1897
DiedJanuary 1, 1947(1947-01-01) (aged 49)
OccupationActor
Years active1932-1947
Spouse(s)Daisy Loft
(m. 19??; his death)

Arthur Loft (May 25, 1897 – January 1, 1947) was an American film and stage actor.[1][2] He appeared in more than 220 films between 1932 and 1947.

In 1931, Loft performed with the Hale-Munier Players.[3][4] He was born in Denver, Colorado and died in Los Angeles, California. He is interred at Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Gunning, Tom (July 25, 2019). The Films of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 306. ISBN 978-1-83871-885-5. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  2. ^ "Arthur Loft". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  3. ^ International Motion Picture Almanac. Quigley Publications. 1951. p. 189. Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "Ovation Given Arthur Loft in Mystery Play". The Salt Lake Tribune. Utah, Salt Lake City. February 23, 1931. p. 4. Retrieved May 23, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.