John Boles

Actor
BirthdayOct 27, 1895 (74 years old)
DeathdayFeb 27, 1969
Place of birthGreenville, Texas, USA
GenderMale

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Boles (October 28, 1895 – February 27, 1969) was an American singer and actor best known for playing Victor Moritz in the 1931 film Frankenstein. He started out in Hollywood in silent movies, but became a huge star with the advent of talkies. After the war, Boles moved to New York to study music. He quickly became well known for his talents and was selected to replace the leading man in the 1923 Broadway musical Little Jesse James. He became an established star on Broadway and attracted the attention of Hollywood producers and actors. Boles' Broadway credits include One Touch of Venus (1943), Kitty's Kisses (1925), Mercenary Mary (1924), and Little Jessie James (1923). He was hired by MGM to appear in a silent film in 1924. He starred in two more films for that studio before returning to New York and the stage. In 1927, he returned to Hollywood to star in The Love of Sunya (1927) opposite Gloria Swanson, which was a big success for him. Unfortunately, because the movies were still silent he was unable to show off his singing ability until late in the decade. In 1929, Warner Brothers hired him to star in their lavish musical operetta The Desert Song (1929). This film featured sequences in Technicolor and was a box-office success. Soon after, Radio Pictures (later known as RKO) selected him to play the leading man in their extravagant production (the last portion of the film was photographed in Technicolor) of Rio Rita, opposite Bebe Daniels. Audiences were enthralled by his beautiful voice, and John Boles suddenly found himself in huge demand. RCA Victor even hired him to make phonograph records of songs that he had sung in his films. As soon as Rio Rita was completed, Boles went back to Warner Brothers as the leading man in an even more extravagant musical entitled Song of the West (1930) that was filmed entirely in Technicolor. Shortly after this film, Universal Pictures offered John Boles a contract, which he accepted. He starred in a number of pictures for them, most notably the all-Technicolor musical revue entitled The King of Jazz (1930) and a historical operetta entitled Captain of the Guard (1930). In 1931, he starred in One Heavenly Night (1931), which would prove to be his last major musical. Boles portrayed Victor Moritz in Frankenstein (1931). He starred with Irene Dunne in a 1934 film adaptation of Edith Wharton's 1920 novel The Age of Innocence directed for RKO Radio Pictures by Philip Moeller, and took the role of Edward Morgan in Curly Top (1935), starring Shirley Temple In 1937, Boles starred alongside Barbara Stanwyck in the King Vidor classic Stella Dallas. In 1943, he co-starred with Mary Martin and Kenny Baker in One Touch of Venus. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Boles, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

Victor Moritz

Nov 21, 1931

Stephen Dallas

Aug 6, 1937

Edward Morgan

Jul 26, 1935

Vocalist ('Song of the Dawn' / 'It Happened in Monterey')

Apr 20, 1930

Capt. Herbert Cary

Dec 27, 1935

Richard Quayle

Dec 25, 1928

Colonel Bill Jones

Sep 13, 1943

Walter Craig

Sep 25, 1936

Walter D. Saxel

Aug 4, 1932

Lt. Andrew Rowan

Apr 10, 1936

Jim Taylor

May 19, 1938

John Boles

May 4, 1934

Paul Judson

Mar 11, 1927

John Clavering

Jun 4, 1928

Newland Archer

Sep 14, 1934

John Shadwell

Jun 14, 1934

Bruno Mahler

Dec 13, 1934

James Stanton "Jim" Emerson

Nov 1, 1933

Karl Kranz

Oct 15, 1932

Hassan

Dec 7, 1952

Victor Moritz

Nov 21, 1931

Stephen Dallas

Aug 6, 1937

Edward Morgan

Jul 26, 1935

Vocalist ('Song of the Dawn' / 'It Happened in Monterey')

Apr 20, 1930

Capt. Herbert Cary

Dec 27, 1935

Richard Quayle

Dec 25, 1928

Acting


Participated in 58 movies, 0 TV series

1952


1943

Colonel Bill Jones


1942

Steven J. Forbes


1941

Jeff Carter


1938

Jim Taylor


1938

Antal Kovach


1937

Lee Thornwood


1937

Robert Densmore


1937

Stephen Dallas


1937

Alexander Drew


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