Arthur Dixon is an actor, known for Oklahoma Mon Amour (2021).
Arthur Doppler is an actor, known for La belle et la bête (2014).
Arthur Dumas is an actor, known for Théo et Hugo dans le même bateau (2016) and Plus belle la vie (2004).
Arthur Duncan was drafted into a dance team with two friends while in school. He initially resisted, but they insisted he give it a try. He liked it, and began to take tap lessons. For a few years Arthur worked in Australia, where he was a popular performer who was even offered his own TV show. Feeling that he was too young and experienced for the responsibility that would have come with the show, he turned it down. He explained that he was working regularly, so he didn't miss much. While in Australia he met and worked with Ken Delo, who he would later work with for many years on the Lawrence Welk show. After returning to the US, Arthur asked an acquaintance in the business to inquire if Lawrence Welk had any interest in adding a performer like Arthur to his show. After a long wait, he was asked to an audition, and then a few months later to make a guest appearance. After another couple of guest appearances, Arthur appeared with the show during a run in Lake Tahoe. At the end of the last show there, Lawrence asked Arthur out onto the stage, commented to the audience that Arthur had become popular with them, and announced that he'd like Arthur to "join the Welk musical family". Arthur accepted, and thus began a run of decades on the show, during which it was very rare not to see Arthur have a tap solo, along with other dance numbers with fellow members of the cast. It shouldn't go without mention that when Lawrence Welk put Arthur Duncan on his show, black performers were generally not well received by TV audiences of the time. Welk showed real courage in breaking the color barrier, and Arthur Duncan obviously won the admiration and respect of both live and TV audiences with his incredible talent, good humor, and pleasant personality. (The above is based on an interview of Arthur Duncan on the Lawrence Welk shows syndicated on PBS).
Arthur Dupont was born in 1985 in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France. He is an actor, known for Bus Palladium (2010), Arsène Lupin (2004) and Victor et Célia (2019).
Arthur E. Gibson Jr. is an actor, known for The Righteous Gemstones (2019), Outer Banks (2020) and Halloween Kills (2021).
Arthur E. Owen was an actor, known for Little Dolly Daydream (1938), Mrs. Pym of Scotland Yard (1940) and A Place of Execution (1953). He died in 1955 in London, England.
Arthur Edmund Carewe was born on December 30, 1884 in Trapzon (Trebizond), Turkey. He was an actor, known for Doctor X (1932), The Cat and the Canary (1927) and The Phantom of the Opera (1925). He was married to Irene Pavlowska. He died on April 22, 1937 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Arthur Edwards is known for The F.B.I. Files (1998), Daring Capers (1999) and The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science (1996).
Arthur Egeli is a fine artist and a filmmaker living in Provincetown, Massachusetts. He has produced and directed five feature films and sold over a dozen original screenplays, including the award winning "The Art of Passion" (Miramax) and "Getting It Real". For his art, he has received awards from the Portrait Society of America, the Oil Painters of America, and the American Impressionist society. Arthur Egeli is third generation painter. His grandfather, Bjorn Egeli (1900-1984), painted official portraits of Eisenhower, Nixon, and MacArthur. His father and mother are both award winning portrait painters. Overwall, there are twelve working artists in the extended family. Arthur began his studies with his father and mother in the winter and in the summer, with Henry Hensche at the Cape School of Art. His experiences would nurture a life long love of Provincetown and inspire his first feature film, "The Art of Passion", which won the $110,000 jury prize at the Hamptons International Film Festival. He also attended Art Center in Pasadena, California and the University of Maryland, where he was awarded a creative writing scholarship. In Pasadena, he met his wife, actress Heather Hayes, who would collaborate with Arthur on three films to date, including the Ghost Forest, Misconception and upcoming Murder on Cape Cod. In 2005, following the birth of their daughter, Arthur and Heather opened Egeli Gallery in Provincetown. The gallery soon expanded from a summer business to a thriving year around business, representing not only emerging contemporary artists such as John Clayton and Margaret McWethy, but masters from Provincetown's past, like Charles Hawthorne, John Whorf, George Elmer Browne and Henry Hensche. Today, Arthur and Heather reside year around in Provincetown, Massachusetts, producing art and films and raising their two children.