Arthur Hohl
Arthur Hohl (May 21, 1889 – March 10, 1964) was an American stage and motion-picture character actor. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and began appearing in films in the early 1920s. He played a great number of villainous or mildly larcenous roles, although his screen roles usually were small, but he also played a few sympathetic characters.
Acting
Movie
Monsieur Verdoux
as Real Estate Agent
1947
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Island of Lost Souls
as Montgomery
1932
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
as Olivier
1939
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
as Henchman Bassick
1939
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The Three Musketeers
as Dragon Rouge Host (uncredited)
1948
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Baby Face
as Ed Sipple
1933
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The Devil-Doll
as Victor Radin
1936
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The Scarlet Claw
as Emile Journet
1944
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Footlight Parade
as Al Frazer
1933
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The Spider Woman
as Adam Gilflower
1943
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Cleopatra
as Brutus
1934
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It Happened on Fifth Avenue
as Brady (uncredited)
1947
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It Happened on Fifth Avenue
as Brady - Gates Patrolman (uncredited)
1947
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The Whole Town's Talking
as Det. Sgt. Michael F. Boyle
1935
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The Kennel Murder Case
as Gamble the Butler
1933
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Wild Boys of the Road
as Dr. Henry A. Heckel
1933
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The Sign of the Cross
as Titus
1932
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Show Boat
as Pete
1936
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Moontide
as Jennings
1942
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Man's Castle
as Bragg
1933
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The Frozen Ghost
as The Drunk in the Audience
1945
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Jimmy the Gent
as Joe Rector
1934
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Private Detective 62
as Dan Hogan
1933
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Lloyd's of London
as First Captain
1936