
Vinton Hayworth
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Vinton Hayworth (June 4, 1906 – May 21, 1970) was an Americanactor who began in weaselly and milquetoast roles and aged into dignified character parts. Career Born in Washington, D.C., he began acting in his late teens. He was a pioneering radio announcer in the early 1920s, first in Washington, later in New York City, and then in Chicago. Subsequently, he appeared on numerous radio programs in various roles. He entered movies in 1933, under the stage name Jack Arnold and made appearances in small roles, usually played comically good-natured, sneaky characters. His appearances as Jack Arnold ended in the early 1940s and he did a two year stint on Broadway from 1942-44 before returning to California. He made appearances in film from the late 1950s onward. Hayworth was also one of the founders of AFRA (later AFTRA), the union representing radio and television artists, of which he was also the president from 1951-54. Hayworth began appearing on television in the 1950s. He appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, Dennis the Menace, Petticoat Junction, Hazel, The Munsters, Green Acres (1965) and Dick Tracy (1967). He played Carlos Galindo on Disney's Zorro (1957-1959). His final role was as General Winfield Schaeffer on I Dream of Jeannie between 1969 and 1970. Hayworth replaced Barton MacLane, who had played General Peterson until his death in 1969. Both Hayworth and MacLane died before the final episodes that they appeared in were aired. Death Shortly after completing his recurring role of General Schaeffer in I Dream of Jeannie, Hayworth died of a heart attack on May 21, 1970. He died five days before I Dream of Jeannie aired its last first-run episode (May 26, 1970). His remains were cremated. Personal Hayworth was married to actress Jean Owens. Hayworth's elder sister was Volga Hayworth, mother of screen star Rita Hayworth.
Known for
Credits

Spartacus (1960)
as Metallius (uncredited)

Saboteur (1942)
as Will - Other Man in Movie (uncredited)

The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
as Fraternity Boy (uncredited)

The Mummy's Tomb (1942)
as Frank - Reporter (uncredited)

Vivacious Lady (1938)
as Druggist (uncredited)

Tarnished Angel (1938)
as Dan 'Dandy' Bennett (as Jack Arnold)

Sea Devils (1937)
as Defense Counsel (uncredited)

The Mad Miss Manton (1938)
as Peter's Secretary (uncredited)

It Ain't Hay (1943)
as Golfer (uncredited)

Two-Faced Woman (1941)
as Guide (uncredited)

Backfire (1950)
as Waiter (uncredited)

Fugitives for a Night (1938)
as Barrington

Chamber of Horrors (1966)
as Judge Walter Randolph

Night Waitress (1936)
as George Skinner

Hitting a New High (1937)
as Carter Haig

Blind Alibi (1938)
as Dirk

You Can't Buy Luck (1937)
as Paul Vinette

When Tomorrow Comes (1939)
as Radio Technician (uncredited)

That Girl from Paris (1936)
as Reporter (uncredited)

Mexican Spitfire's Elephant (1942)
as Parks, Hotel Regal Manager

Danger Patrol (1937)
as Ed

Youngblood Hawke (1964)
as Urban Webber (uncredited)

Quick, Let's Get Married (1964)
as Aguesta

New York Town (1941)
as Gentleman on Boat (uncredited)

Without Orders (1936)
as Len Kendrick

There's One Born Every Minute (1942)
as Photographer

The Girl He Left Behind (1956)
as Arthur Shaeffer

Law of the Underworld (1938)
as Henchman Shorty

Mexican Spitfire Out West (1940)
as Mr. Brown

Cross-Country Romance (1940)
as J. Holmby

Millionaires in Prison (1940)
as 'Windy' Windsor (as Jack Arnold)

The Great Man (1956)
as Charley Carruthers

We're on the Jury (1937)
as Mr. Williams

Danger On Wheels (1940)
as Bruce Crowley (as Jack Arnold)

Sued for Libel (1939)
as Dr. James Bailer (uncredited)

China Passage (1937)
as Tommy Baldwin

Framed (1940)
as Nick

The Mexican Spitfire's Baby (1941)
as Hotel Clerk

Fixer Dugan (1939)
as Frank Darlow

Enemy Agent (1940)
as Lester Taylor

Crime Ring (1938)
as Moe Buzzell

That's Right – You're Wrong (1939)
as Producer (Uncredited)

The Day the Bookies Wept (1939)
as Harry, Rider with Margie

This Marriage Business (1938)
as Attorney Lloyd Wilson (as Jack Arnold)

Mr. Doodle Kicks Off (1938)
as Henchman

Dick Tracy - The Plot To Kill NATO (1967)
as Dr. Alexander

Tillie the Toiler (1941)
as Wally Whipple
Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love! (1940)
as The Chaser (as Jack Arnold)

Riding on Air (1937)
as Harvey Schumann

A Man to Remember (1938)
as Huber (uncredited)
Seven Keys to Baldpate (1946)
Actor

Police Dog Story (1961)
as Commissioner

The Front Page (1945)
as Hildy Johnson

Lucky Devils (1941)
as Bradford





