
Robert Arthur
Acting
Born 1925-06-18 · Aberdeen, Washington, USA · Died 2008-10-01
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. He died in Aberdeen, Washington in 2008, aged 83.
Acting

The Diamond Stud
Mr. Boyle / Mr. Santacroce

Kiss-Off
the Police Lieutenant

Rassle
the Reporter

Full House
The Minister

Rushes
Uncle Arthur

Jobsite
(non-sexual)

Jock Empire
Mr. Hays

Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
Guide

Wild Youth
Frankie

Young and Wild
Jerry Coltrin

Hellcats of the Navy
Freddy Warren

The Desperados Are in Town
Lonny Kesh

Telephone Time
Alex Samenian

Matinee Theater

Frontier
Kip Ross

Navy Log
Lt. Lambie

Top of the World
Skippy McGuire

Return from the Sea
Porter

Take the High Ground!
Donald Quentin Dover IV

Young Bess
Barnaby

The System
Rex Merrick

Just for You
Jerry Blake

The Ring
Billy Smith
Four Star Playhouse
David
Four Star Playhouse
Philip Weir

Belles on Their Toes
Frank Gilbreth

On the Loose
Larry Lindsay

Ace in the Hole
Herbie Cook

Air Cadet
Walt Carver

September Affair
David Lawrence Jr.
