Phil Arnold
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Born | Hackensack, New Jersey, U.S. | September 15, 1909
Died | May 9, 1968 Hollywood, California, U.S. | (aged 58)
Occupation(s) | Film, television actor |
Years active | 1939–1968 |
Phil Arnold (born Philip Aronoff Arnold; September 15, 1909 – May 9, 1968) was an American screen, stage, television, and vaudeville actor and dancer. He appeared in approximately 150 films and television shows between 1939 and 1968.
Arnold is familiar to modern viewers for his roles in several Three Stooges films such as Pardon My Backfire, Sing a Song of Six Pants, Tricky Dicks and The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze. Probably his best-known role was off-camera, as the voice of Peeping Tom in The Ghost Talks and as Sir Tom in its remake Creeps.[1]
Arnold also made appearances is such films as Yes Sir, Mr. Bones, Good Times, Blackbeard's Ghost, The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin, Hold On!, Zebra in the Kitchen and Robin and the 7 Hoods. His television work includes The Twilight Zone, Cowboy G-Men, Maverick, I Love Lucy, and Bewitched.
Arnold died of a heart attack on May 9, 1968, aged 58.[citation needed]
Partial filmography
[edit]- Buzzy Rides the Range (1940)
- Buzzy and the Phantom Pinto (1941)
- Killer at Large (1947)
- Deadline (1948)
- Yes Sir, Mr. Bones (1951)
- The Big Chase (1954)
- The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955)
- Official Detective TV series, episode "Armored Attack" as Barnett (1957)
- Colgate Theatre TV series, episode "Adventures of a Model" as Photographer (1958)
- The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964) as Short Fishman (uncredited)
References
[edit]- ^ The Three Stooges fansite, threestooges.net. Accessed June 7, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Phil Arnold at IMDb
- Phil Arnold at the TCM Movie Database
- Phil Arnold at AllMovie
- Phil Arnold at the Internet Broadway Database
- 1909 births
- 1968 deaths
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- Jewish American male actors
- Actors from Hackensack, New Jersey
- Male actors from New Jersey
- 20th-century American male actors
- 20th-century American comedians
- Burials at Eden Memorial Park Cemetery
- 20th-century American Jews
- Comedians from New Jersey
- American male comedians
- Jewish American comedians
- Jewish male comedians