

Arthur Franz
Birthday
February 29, 1920 (86 years)
Place of Birth
Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
Known For
Acting
Biography
Arthur Franz (February 29, 1920 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey – June 17, 2006) was a B-movie actor whose most notable role was as Lieutenant, Junior Grade H. Paynter, Jr. in The Caine Mutiny. He also appeared in Roseanna McCoy (1949), Invaders from Mars (1953), Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) and The Unholy Wife (1957), among others. In The Sniper (1952), he played a rare movie lead in the film's title role as a tormented killer. In addition to films, Franz was a familiar face on American television, appearing on dozen of television programs including Crossroads, Perry Mason, The F.B.I., The Mod Squad, Custer, The Virginian and Rawhide. Franz portrayed Congressman Charles A. Halleck in the 1974, made for TV film, The Missiles of October. Franz's last film role was in That Championship Season in 1982. Franz's interest in acting developed when he was a high school student. During World War II, Franz served as a B-24 Liberator navigator in the United States Army Air Forces. He was shot down over Romania and incarcerated in a POW camp, from which he escaped. Franz died in Oxnard, California at the age of 86 from emphysema and heart disease. Description above from the Wikipedia article Arthur Franz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Arthur Franz Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Arthur Franz
The Caine Mutiny
Jun 24, 1954
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man
Apr 12, 1951
The Young Lions
Apr 2, 1958
Sands of Iwo Jima
Jan 1, 1950
The Sniper
May 9, 1952
Invaders from Mars
Apr 22, 1953
Alvarez Kelly
Oct 6, 1966
The Carpetbaggers
Apr 8, 1964
The Million Dollar Duck
Jun 30, 1971
Anzio
Jul 24, 1968
Flight to Mars
Nov 11, 1951
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Sep 13, 1956
TV shows with Arthur Franz
Lassie
Sep 12, 1954
The Philco Television Playhouse
Oct 3, 1948
Wagon Train
Sep 18, 1957
Wagon Train
Sep 18, 1957
The Lone Ranger
Sep 15, 1949
Hawaii Five-O
Sep 20, 1968
Kraft Television Theatre
May 7, 1947
Perry Mason
Sep 21, 1957
Perry Mason
Sep 21, 1957
Perry Mason
Sep 21, 1957
Perry Mason
Sep 21, 1957
Perry Mason
Sep 21, 1957