Arthur Hoyt
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Arthur Hoyt | |
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Born | March 19, 1874 Georgetown, Colorado |
Died | January 4, 1953 Los Angeles, California |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1914 - 1947 |
Arthur Hoyt (March 19, 1874-January 4, 1953) was an American film actor.
Born in Georgetown, Colorado, Hoyt had large roles in silent films such as The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921), Souls for Sale (1923), and The Lost World (1925). He played smaller roles in sound films. In the 1940s, he worked as a member of Preston Sturges's unofficial company of moviemakers.
Hoyt died in Woodland Hills, California on January 4, 1953.
[edit] Selected filmography
- The Grim Game (1919)
- The Girl in Number 29 (1920)
- Camille (1921)
- Red Courage (1921)
- Souls for Sale (1923)
- The Lost World (1925)
- The Life of the Party (1930)
- Take 'em and Shake 'em (1931)
- American Madness (1932)
- His Private Secretary (1933)
- A Shriek in the Night (1933)
- It Happened One Night (1934)
- Ever Since Eve (1937)
- The Great McGinty (1940)
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NAME | Hoyt, Arthur |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 19, 1874 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Georgetown, Colorado |
DATE OF DEATH | January 4, 1953 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Los Angeles, California |