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American actor
Gender
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Place of birth
Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Place of death
Oxnard, Ventura County, California, USA
Age
86 years
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Biography

Arthur Sofield Franz (February 29, 1920 – June 17, 2006) was an American actor whose most notable feature film role was as Lieutenant, Junior Grade, H. Paynter Jr. in The Caine Mutiny (1954).

Early life

Franz was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. His interest in acting developed while he was still a student in high school.

Military service

During World War II, Franz served as a B-24 Liberator navigator in the United States Army Air Forces. He was shot down over Romania and incarcerated in a POW camp, from which he later escaped.

Stage

Franz's Broadway credits include Command Decision (1947), The Moon Vine (1942), Little Darling (1942), and Hope for a Harvest (1941).

Film

Franz made his screen debut in Jungle Patrol (1948). He appeared in Roseanna McCoy (1949), Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951), Eight Iron Men (1952), Invaders From Mars (1953), The Unholy Wife (1957), and Monster on the Campus (1958) among many others. In The Sniper (1952), he played a rare lead in the film's title role as a tormented killer; earlier, he co-starred with John Wayne in the World War II film Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) and with Ronald Reagan in Hellcats of the Navy (1957).

Franz's last role was in 1982 film That Championship Season.

Television

Franz portrayed automobile magnate Henry Ford in the 1955 television film, A Story About Henry Ford, with Karen Sharpe as Ford's wife, Clara Bryant Ford.

Franz was also a familiar face on American television series; he made five guest appearances on Perry Mason, twice playing the defendant and one time the murderer. In 1958 he played the title role of Danny Harrison in "The Case of the Married Moonlighter," and in 1959 he played Richard Vanaman in "The Case of the Golden Fraud." In 1962, he played murderer Mr. Evans in "The Case of the Captain's Coin."

In 1960 Franz appeared as Matt Warner on the TV western Death Valley Days on the episode titled "The Young Gun." In 1961, Franz was cast as the historical Paine Page Prim, a future chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, in the episode, "Justice at Jackson Creek", on the syndicated anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. Prim is shown as a drunken, ostracized lawyer who hesitates to help a miner in legal trouble but must overcome his personal demons to excel at the law. The episode also stars Dub Taylor as Jake; William Schallert as Carl Spenger, and Bill Bixby as Kinney. In 1962, he was cast as Asa Moran, an acting sheriff who abuses of his power, in the episode "The Lawmaker" of the NBC western series Bonanza.

He appeared on dozens of other series, including Schlitz Playhouse, Science Fiction Theatre, Crossroads, Ripcord, Primus, Tarzan, Land of the Giants, The Alaskans, Mr. Novak, The F.B.I., The Mod Squad, Hawaii Five-O, Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, Custer, Mission: Impossible, Mannix, The Rookies, Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, Storefront Lawyers, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Invaders, The Waltons, Room 222, The Virginian, Gunsmoke, Rawhide, Police Story, Medical Story, The Outcasts, McCloud, Lancer and Barnaby Jones.

Franz played the role of U.S. President James Madison in the 1965 episode "George Mason" of the NBC documentary series Profiles in Courage. William Bakewell played George Wythe, and Laurence Naismith played the title role of George Mason.

Franz portrayed U.S. Representative Charles A. Halleck of Indiana in the 1974 made-for-television film The Missiles of October, based on the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Personal life

Franz's third wife, Doreen Lang, died in 1999. He had previously been divorced twice. He married his fourth wife, Sharon, on February 14, 2006.

Death

Franz died in Oxnard, California, at the age of 86 from emphysema and heart disease.

Selected filmography

  • Jungle Patrol (1948) as Lt. 'Mace' Willard
  • Red Stallion in the Rockies (1949) as Thad Avery
  • The Doctor and the Girl (1949) as Dr. Harvey L. Kenmore
  • Red Light (1949) as Capt. Jess Torno (Chaplain)
  • Roseanna McCoy (1949) as Thad Wilkins
  • Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) as Cpl. Robert Dunne / Narrator
  • Tarnished (1950) as Bud Dolliver
  • Three Secrets (1950) as Paul Radin
  • Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) as Tommy Nelson
  • Strictly Dishonorable (1951) as Henry Greene
  • Submarine Command (1951) as Lt. Arnie Carlson
  • Flight to Mars (1951) as Dr. Jim Barker
  • The Sniper (1952) as Eddie Miller
  • Castle in the Air (1952) (uncredited)
  • Eight Iron Men (1952) as Carter
  • The Member of the Wedding (1952) as Jarvis Addams
  • Invaders from Mars (1953) as Dr. Stuart Kelston/Narrator
  • Flight Nurse (1953) as Capt. Mike Barnes
  • Bad for Each Other (1953) as Dr. Jim Crowley
  • The Eddie Cantor Story (1953) as Harry Harris
  • The Caine Mutiny (1954) as Lt. JG H. Paynter Jr.
  • The Steel Cage (1954) as Chaplain Harvey (segment "The Face")
  • Battle Taxi (1955) as Lt. Pete Stacy
  • New Orleans Uncensored (1955) as Dan Corbett
  • Bobby Ware Is Missing (1955) as George Ware
  • Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) as Bob Hale
  • Running Target (1956) as Scott
  • The Wild Party (1956) as Lt. Arthur Mitchell
  • Hellcats of the Navy (1957) as Lt. Cmdr. Don Landon
  • The Unholy Wife (1957) as Father Stephen Hochen
  • Back from the Dead (1957) as Dick Anthony
  • The Devil's Hairpin (1957) as Danny Rhinegold
  • The Young Lions (1958) as Lt. Green
  • The Flame Barrier (1958) as Dave Hollister
  • Monster on the Campus (1958) as Prof. Donald Blake
  • Woman Obsessed (1959) as Tom Sharron (uncredited)
  • The Atomic Submarine (1959) as Lt. Cmdr. Richard 'Reef' Holloway
  • The Carpetbaggers (1964) as Morrissey
  • Alvarez Kelly (1966) as Capt. Towers
  • The Sweet Ride (1968) as Army Psychiatrist
  • Anzio (1968) as Maj. Gen. Luke Howard
  • Dream No Evil (1970) as John, County Psychiatrist
  • Million Dollar Duck (1971) as Prosecutor (uncredited)
  • So Long, Blue Boy (1973) as Ed Rilke
  • The Missiles of October (1974) as Congressman Charles A. Halleck
  • The 'Human' Factor (1975) as Gen. Fuller
  • Sisters of Death (1976) as Edmond Clybourn
  • King Monster (1976) as Narrator
  • Rich Man, Poor Man Book II (1977) as Sen. Jones
  • The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977) as Barnes
  • The Last Hurrah (1977) as Hack Wiles
  • THat Championship Season (1982) as Macken (final film role)
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What is Arthur Franz known for?
Arthur Franz was an American B-movie and television actor best known for his role as Lieutenant Detective Steve Halloran in two of the early 1950s "Dragnet" movies.
When was Arthur Franz born?
Arthur Franz was born on February 29, 1920, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
What was Arthur Franz's first credited film role?
Arthur Franz's first credited film role was a lead in the 1953 American film noir "Invaders from Mars."
What TV shows did Arthur Franz appear in?
Arthur Franz appeared in numerous TV shows throughout his career, including "Perry Mason," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "The Twilight Zone," and "The Untouchables."
What was Arthur Franz's last film role?
Arthur Franz's last film role was in the 1976 drama "Family Plot," directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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