Arthur Kennedy

Biography

John Arthur Kennedy (February 17, 1914 – January 5, 1990) was an American stage and film actor known for his versatility in supporting film roles and his ability to create "an exceptional honesty and naturalness on stage", especially in the original casts of Arthur Miller plays on Broadway. He won the 1949 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for Miller's Death of a Salesman. He also won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for the 1955 film Trial, and was a five-time Academy Award nominee.

Filmography

Jackson Bentley
Paul Quimper
Bill Bowdre
Jim Lefferts
Pontius Pilate
Ed Woodry
Connie Kelly
Joe Quinn
Tommy Ditman
Doc Holliday
Maj. Gen. Jack Lesley
Vern Haskell
(uncredited)
Priest
Alan Curtis
Wes Merritt
Lucas Cross
Bombardier
Emerson Cole
George Foster
Deputy Sheriff Jesse Bard
Monsignor Franchino
Tom Wingfield
Bart Hunter
John Waldron
Vice questore Ruini
Sgt. Joe Geary
Branwell Brontë
Tuscosa Marshal Roy W. Colby
Dr. Kraspin
Flight Officer Jed Forrest
Owen Coughlin
First Mate Ramsay
Bishop Ascanio Oderisi
Armando Di Federico
Albert Graves
Capt. Love
Larry Nevins
CIA Chief of Station, Athens
Barney Castle
Clyde Inglish
Patrick Brown
Lane Waldron
Johnny Rocket
The Sundance Kid
Dr. Ben Barringer
Peter Richardson
Senator Merelli
Ferro Maria Ferri
Sheriff Sam Jericho
Mike Jannacone
Don Angelino Ferrante
Il nonno
Angus MacGregor
Willie O'Reilly
Albert Dixon
Crewman (voice)
Decoration Announcer (voice)
Captain Scott H. Reynolds
Self (archive footage)
Air Force Officer / Narrator
Soldier / Narrator (uncredited)
Don Vito