
Arnold Lucy
Biography
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Arnold Lucy was a British actor claimed to have performed on the fabled west-end stage over 1,200 times before making his early film debut in the early 1910s during the Golden Era of the Hollywood system. Though probably best known for his role as the professor in All Quiet on the Western Front.
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Known For
Acting History
1937
Victoria the Great
1936Laburnum Grove as Bit Part
1935Midshipman Easy
1935The Morals of Marcus
1934The Man Who Knew Too Much as Foreign Dignitary - Target of Assassination (uncredited)
1934Rolling in Money
1934The Luck of a Sailor
1934The Rise of Catherine the Great as Minor Role
1933The Wandering Jew as Andrea Michelotti (Phase III)
1933Loyalties as Googie
1932Guilty as Hell as Dr. Sully
1932Skyscraper Souls as Banker
1932Lady with a Past as Butler (Uncredited)
1931Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as Utterson (uncredited)
1931Five Star Final
1931Merely Mary Ann as Vicar Smedge
1931Young Sinners as Butler
1931Unfaithful as Bishop
1930Scotland Yard as Mc Killop
1930Manslaughter as Piers
1930All Quiet on the Western Front as Kantorek
1930City Girl as Cafe Patron (uncredited)
1929Masquerade as Bannerman
1929The One Woman Idea as Ali
1929The Ghost Talks as Julius Bowser
1922Fair Lady as Uncle Bernie Drew
1921School Days as The Valet
1921You Find it Everywhere as Charles Simpson
1920The Love Expert as Mr. Hardcastle
1920The Cost
1920In Search of a Sinner as Henry
1918A Nymph of the Foothills as Old Man
1917In Again, Out Again as Amos Jennings
1916The Devil's Toy as Simon Cunningale









