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Charles Arnt (August 20, 1906 – August 6, 1990) was an American film actor from 1933 to 1962.
Arnt was born in Michigan City, Indiana, the son of a banker. He graduated from Phillips Academy and Princeton University. While at Princeton, he helped to found the University Playes and was president of the Princeton Triangle Club theatrical troupe. He became a banker after he graduated from college.
In the early 1930s, Arnt acted with the University Repertory Theater in Maryland. On Broadway, he appeared in Carry Nation (1932), Three Waltzes (1937), and Knickerbocker Holiday (1938).
Arnt appeared as a character actor in more than 200 films.
In 1962, Arnt retired from acting and began to import and breed Charolais cattle on a ranch in Washington state.
Arnt died in Orcas Island, Washington from pancreatic and liver cancer. He was survived by his wife, two sons, a daughter, and four grandchildren.

The Shop Around the Corner
1940 · as Policeman (uncredited)

Greenwich Village
1944 · as Author

Sweet Bird of Youth
1962 · as Mayor Henricks

Without Reservations
1946 · as Salesman

Ball of Fire
1941 · as McNeary

My Favorite Brunette
1947 · as Crawford

In Old Oklahoma
1943 · as Joe, the Train Conductor

Paris Calling
1941 · as Nazi Lt. Lantz

Wild in the Country
1961 · as Mr. Parsons (uncredited)

Twin Beds
1942 · as Manager

After the Thin Man
1936 · as Drunk (uncredited)

This Gun for Hire
1942 · as Male Dressmaker

Remember the Night
1940 · as Tom

I Love You Again
1940 · as Mr. Billings

The Boy with Green Hair
1948 · as Mr. Hammond

Reunion in France
1942 · as Honoré

Hollow Triumph
1948 · as Coblenz

She Married Her Boss
1935 · as Victor Jessup