Arthur L. Jarrett
Arthur L. Jarrett was born on Feb 05, 1884 in USA. Arthur L. Jarrett's big-screen debut came with Moonlight and Pretzels directed by Karl Freund in 1933.
Arthur L. Jarrett was a stage actor and writer. He was the father of singer Arthur Jarrett and the brother of Daniel Jarrett, Broadway playwright. He played in stock companies all over the US from the 1890s, and appeared in 1955 in the play "The Bad Seed." In 1952, he was seen in "The Shrike" with José Ferrer. He also worked in movies and TV. He co-wrote the plays "My Fair Ladies" (with Marcy Klauber, 1941), "Springtime for Broadway" (same), "Romance on the Rye" (same collaborators, 1938), Amour et clair de lune (1933) (screenplay), "Broken Heart Cafe" (1938), "Bundles from Britain" (1941), "So Far So Good" (with Klauber, 1938) and "Obediently Yours" (with Klauber, 1940).
Birthday
Feb 05, 1884Place of Birth
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 19506.1
- 1943
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5.2 - 1938
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4.8 - 1937
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5.9 - 1937
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3.5 - 1936
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- 1936
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5.4 - 1936
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- 1936
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- 1936
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- 1934
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- 1934
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4.8 - 1934
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4.3 - 1933
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5.1 - 1933
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