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Van Heflin is a Actor American born on 13 december 1910 at Oklahoma (USA)

Van Heflin

Van Heflin
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Birth name Emmett Evan Heflin, Jr.
Nationality USA
Birth 13 december 1910 at Oklahoma (USA)
Death 23 july 1971 (at 60 years) at Hollywood (USA)
Awards Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

Van Heflin (December 13, 1908 – July 23, 1971) was an American theater, radio, and film actor. He played mostly character parts over the course of his film career, but during the 1940s had a string of roles as a leading man. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Johnny Eager (1942).

Biography

Early life
Heflin was born Emmett Evan Heflin, Jr. in Walters, Oklahoma, the son of Fanny Bleecker (née Shippey) and Dr. Emmett Evan Heflin, a dentist. He was of Irish and French ancestry. Heflin's sister was Daytime Emmy-nominated actress Frances Heflin (who married composer Sol Kaplan). Heflin attended Classen High School in Oklahoma City (One source says Long Beach Polytechnic High School.) and the University of Oklahoma, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1932 and was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He earned a master's degree in theater at Yale University.


Career
Heflin began his acting career on Broadway in the early 1930s before being signed to a contract by RKO Radio Pictures. He made his film debut in A Woman Rebels (1936), opposite Katharine Hepburn. He was signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and was initially cast in supporting roles in films such as Santa Fe Trail (1940), and Johnny Eager (1942), winning an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the latter performance.

MGM began to groom him as a leading man in B movies, and provided him with supporting roles in more prestigious productions. Heflin continued to hone his acting skills throughout the early 1940s. He provided a compelling characterization of the embattled President Andrew Johnson in Tennessee Johnson (1942), playing opposite (and at odds with) Lionel Barrymore who, in the role of Congressman Thaddeus Stevens, failed to have Johnson convicted in an impeachment trial by the slimmest of margins. Heflin served during World War II in the United States Army Air Corps as a combat cameraman in the Ninth Air Force in Europe and with the First Motion Picture Unit.

Heflin also performed on stage throughout his acting career. His greatest roles on Broadway were playing Macaulay Connor opposite Katharine Hepburn, Joseph Cotten and Shirley Booth in The Philadelphia Story, which ran for 417 performances from 1939-1940, and the Arthur Miller plays A Memory of Two Mondays (as Larry) and A View From the Bridge (as Eddie).

His best-known film became the 1953 classic western Shane, in which he co-starred with Alan Ladd. Among his other notable film credits are Presenting Lily Mars (1943), The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), Possessed (1947), Green Dolphin Street (1947), Act of Violence (1948), The Three Musketeers (1948), Madame Bovary (1949), The Prowler (1951) and 3:10 to Yuma (1957).

The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio detective drama that aired from June 17, 1947, through September 15, 1951, first heard on NBC in the summer of 1947 starring Van Heflin (June 12, 1947 - Sept 9, 1947). He also acted on The Lux Radio Theatre, Suspense, Cavalcade of America and many more radio programs.

His film "Cry of Battle" was playing at a Dallas movie theatre on November 22, 1963. His name and the movie title appear on the marquee. It was that theatre where Lee Harvey Oswald sought to hide in the aftermath of President Kennedy's assassination.

Heflin appeared in a short but dramatic role as an eyewitness of Jesus' raising of Lazarus from death in the 1965 Bible movie, The Greatest Story Ever Told. After seeing the miracle he ran from Bethany to the walls of Jerusalem and proclaimed to the guards at the top of the wall that Jesus was the Messiah.

Heflin's last film was Airport (1970). He played "D. O. Guerrero", a failure who schemes to blow himself up on an airliner so that his wife (played by Maureen Stapleton) can collect on a life insurance policy.


Personal life
After a six-month marriage to actress Eleanor Shaw (née Eleanor Scherr, died 2004), he married RKO contract player Frances Neal. They had two daughters, actresses Vana O'Brien and Cathleen (Kate) Heflin, and a son, Tracy. The couple divorced in 1967.

Heflin was the grandfather of actor Ben O'Brien and actress Eleanor O'Brien. Heflin was the uncle of Marta Heflin and Mady Kaplan, both actresses, and director Jonathan Kaplan.

During World War II, Heflin served as a combat cameraman in the Ninth Air Force in Europe.


Death
On June 6, 1971, Heflin had a heart attack while swimming in a pool. Medics took him to a hospital, and though he lived for six weeks, he apparently never regained consciousness. Van Heflin died at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital on July 23, 1971, aged 62. He had left instructions forbidding a public funeral. Instead, his cremated remains were scattered in the ocean.


Recognition
Heflin has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for his contributions to motion pictures at 6309 Hollywood Boulevard, and for television at 6125 Hollywood Boulevard. He was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1964.


Partial Filmography





A Woman Rebels (1936)
The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1937)
Flight From Glory (1937)
Annapolis Salute (1937)
Saturday's Heroes (1937)
Back Door to Heaven (1939)
Santa Fe Trail (1940)
The Feminine Touch (1941)
H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941)
Johnny Eager (1942)
Kid Glove Killer (1942)
Grand Central Murder (1942)
Seven Sweethearts (1942)
Tennessee Johnson (1942)
Presenting Lily Mars (1943)
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood in Uniform (1943)
Land and Live in the Jungle (1944) (documentary)
Land and Live in the Desert (1945) (short subject) (narrator)
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946)
Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)
Possessed (1947)
Green Dolphin Street (1947)
B.F.'s Daughter (1948)
The Secret Land (1948) (documentary) (narrator)
Tap Roots (1948)
The Three Musketeers (1948)
Act of Violence (1948)
Madame Bovary (1949)
East Side, West Side (1949)
Tomahawk (1951)




The Prowler (1951)
Week-End with Father (1951)
My Son John (1952)
The Golden Mask (1953)
Shane (1953)
Wings of the Hawk (1953)
Tanganyika (1954)
The Raid (1954)
Woman's World (1954)
Black Widow (1954)
Battle Cry (1955)
Count Three and Pray (1955)
Patterns (1956)
3:10 to Yuma (1957)
La tempesta (1958)
Gunman's Walk (1958)
They Came to Cordura (1959)
5 Branded Women (1960)
Under Ten Flags (1960)
The Wastrel (1961)
Cry of Battle/PHL: "To Be a Man" (1963)
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)
Once a Thief (1965)
Stagecoach (1966)
The Man Outside (1967)
The Ruthless Four (1968)
The Big Bounce (1969)
Neither Are We Enemies (1970)
Airport (1970)

Best films

Shane (1953)
(Actor)
The Three Musketeers (1948)
(Actor)
Green Dolphin Street (1947)
(Actor)
Johnny Eager (1942)
(Actor)
B.F.'s Daughter (1948)
(Actor)
3:10 to Yuma (1957)
(Actor)

Usually with

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Van Heflin (61 films)

Display filmography as detailed form
YearNameJobRoles
1974That's Entertainment!Actor(archive footage) (uncredited)
1970AirportActorD. O. Guerrero
1969The Big BounceActorSam Mirakian
1968The Ruthless FourActorSam Cooper
1967The Man OutsideActorBill MacLean
1966StagecoachActorMarshal Curly Wilcox
1965The Greatest Story Ever ToldActorBar Amand
1965Once a ThiefActorInspector Mike Vido
1965The Thin Blue LineActorSelf - Narrator (voice)
1964Pro Football: Mayhem on a Sunday AfternoonActor
1964The Bold MenActorNarrator
1963Cry of BattleActorJoe Trent
1963Hollywood Without Make-UpActorSelf (archive footage)
1961The WastrelActorDuncan Bell
1960Five Branded WomenActorVelko
1960Under Ten FlagsActorCaptain Bernhard Rogge
1959They Came to CorduraActorSgt. John Chawk
1958Gunman's WalkActorLee Hackett
1958TempestActorEmelyan Pugachov
19573:10 to YumaActorDan Evans
1956PatternsActorFred Staples
1955Battle CryActorMajor Sam Huxley
1955Count Three and PrayActorLuke Fargo
1954Black WidowActorPeter Denver
1954The RaidActorMaj. Neal Benton
1954TanganyikaActorJohn Gale
1954Woman's WorldActorJerry Talbot
1953ShaneActorJoe Starrett
1953Wings of the HawkActorIrish Gallager
1953South of AlgiersActorNicholas Chapman
1952My Son JohnActorStedman
1951The ProwlerActorWebb Garwood
1951TomahawkActorBridger
1951Week-End with FatherActorBrad Stubbs
1949Madame BovaryActorCharles Bovary
1949East Side, West SideActorMark Dwyer
1949Act of ViolenceActorFrank R. Enley
1948Tap RootsActorKeith Alexander
1948The Three MusketeersActorAthos
1948B.F.'s DaughterActorThomas W. 'Tom' Brett
1948The Secret LandActorNarrator
1947Green Dolphin StreetActorTimothy Haslam
1947PossessedActorDavid Sutton
1946The Strange Love of Martha IversActorSam Masterson
1946Till the Clouds Roll ByActorJames I. Hessler
1943Presenting Lily MarsActorJohn Thornway
1943Screen Snapshots (Series 23, No. 1): Hollywood in UniformActorHimself
1942Seven SweetheartsActorHenry Taggart
1942Tennessee JohnsonActorAndrew Johnson
1942Grand Central MurderActor'Rocky' Custer
1942Johnny EagerActorJeff Hartnett
1942Kid Glove KillerActorGordon McKay
1941H.M. Pulham, Esq.ActorBill King
1941The Feminine TouchActorElliott Morgan
1940Santa Fe TrailActorRader
1939Back Door to HeavenActorJohn Shelley
1937Annapolis SaluteActorClay V. Parker
1937Flight from GloryActorGeorge Wilson
1937The Outcasts of Poker FlatActorRev. Samuel Woods
1937Saturday's HeroesActorVal
1936A Woman RebelsActorLord Gerald Waring Gaythorne