
Robert Arden
Biography
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Robert Arden (11 December 1922 – 25 March 2004) was an American film, television and radio actor born in London who worked and lived mostly in the United Kingdom.
Arden was born from an American father and an English mother. His father had a successful career as a professional boxer after World War I. He attended "a combination of English and American schools."
Arden's most famous film appearance was as lead character Guy Van Stratten in Mr. Arkadin (1955), written and directed by Orson Welles. Welles had worked with Arden on the Harry Lime radio series, produced in London, and later cast the little-known actor in Mr. Arkadin, in the central role of the investigator who uncovers Arkadin's past. Reportedly, Arden was shocked that Welles might consider him for the part and initially thought that the director's phone inquiry was a crank call.
Arden's performance in Mr. Arkadin was panned by some critics : The New York Times called it "hopelessly inadequate". Film historian Jonathan Rosenbaum has defended Arden's performance, locating the problem not in the actor's work but in "the unsavoriness and obnoxiousness of the character", who was intended by Welles to be unattractive even though he occupied in the film "the space normally reserved for charismatic heroes".
The credits of one the film's Spanish versions misspelled Arden's name as "Bob Harden". Another Spanish print actually credited him as "Mark Sharpe".
Mr. Arkadin did poorly at the box-office. Afterwards, Arden played a few other lead roles, in films such as The Depraved (1957) or The Child and the Killer (1959), but he worked mostly as a character actor, appearing in film, television and stage productions. he worked mostly as a character actor, appearing in film, television and stage productions.
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Known For
Acting History
1996
Silent Witness as Alex Wein
1989The Paradise Club as Marzocca
1988The Bourne Identity as Stevens
1987Inspector Morse as Eddie Poindexter
1986Little Shop of Horrors as Network Exec #1
1986Strong Medicine as Dr. Potter
1985Among Wolves as Général Lee W. Simon
1985Reunion at Fairborough
1983The Old Men at the Zoo as Albert Hancock
1982The Story of Ruth as Ruth's Father
1982Nancy Astor as Quincy Shaw
1981Ragtime as Foreman of the Jury
1981Condorman as CIA Chief
1981The Final Conflict as American Ambassador
1979Churchill and the Generals as Harry Hopkins
1979Tales of the Unexpected as Berners
1965The Pistol as Captain Danzinger
1964The Wednesday Play as Captain Danziger
1964The Wednesday Play as Maj. Max Baker
1963Death Drums Along the River as Jim Hunter
1963Call Me Bwana as 1st C.I.A. Man
1962The Saint as Detective Williams
1962Man of the World as Carter
1962Studio 4 as George Spencer
1960Never Take Sweets from a Stranger as Tom Demarest
1959International Detective as McNaughton
1959No Hiding Place as James Sandford
1959Interpol Calling as Marston
1959The Child and the Killer as Joe
1957The Depraved as Dave Dillon
1957A King in New York as Liftboy
1957Overseas Press Club - Exclusive! as Hal Lehrman
1957The Counterfeit Plan as Bob Fenton
1956Bermuda Affair as Bill
1956Spin a Dark Web as Buddy
1955Mr. Arkadin as Guy Van Stratten
1954Mark Saber as Victor Crane
1947The Hills of Donegal as Daniel
1946A Matter of Life and Death as GI Playing Snout (uncredited)
1945The Man from Morocco as American Sergeant
1944Two Thousand Women as Dave Kennedy








