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Ben Welden

 
Actor: Ben Welden
  • Born: Jun 12, 1901 in Toledo, Ohio
  • Died: Oct 17, 1997 in Woodland Hills, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '30s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Crime, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Bullet Scars, Federal Man-Hunt, Back in Circulation
  • First Major Screen Credit: General John Regan (1933)

Biography

As a youth, Ben Welden was trained to be a concert violinist. He chose instead a stage career, heading to London rather than New York to realize his goal. During the early '30s, the bald, barracuda-faced Welden was a valuable British movie commodity, playing American gangster types in such films as The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1937). He returned to the U.S. in 1937, where he appeared in picture after picture at Warner Bros., playing vicious thugs and "torpedoes" in several gritty urban efforts, among them Marked Woman (1937), City for Conquest (1940), and The Big Sleep (1946). Welden's work in such two-reelers as Columbia's The Awful Sleuth (1951) and Three Dark Horses (1952), and such sitcoms as The Abbott and Costello Show, revealed a flair for broad comedy that the actor would carry over into his many Runyon-esque bad-guy assignments on the Superman TV series. Gradually retiring from acting in the mid-'60s, Ben Welden (in real life a gentle, likeable man) maintained his comfortable living standard by operating a successful California candy popcorn business. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Ben Welden
Born Benjamin Weinblatt
June 12, 1901(1901-06-12)
Toledo, Ohio, USA
Died October 17, 1997 (aged 96)
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Years active 1930-1966

Ben Welden (June 12, 1901 - October 17, 1997) was an American character actor who played a wide variety of Damon Runyon-type gangsters in various movies and television shows. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Welden appeared in over 120 films between 1930 and 1966.

Short, balding and somewhat rotund, he often literally played a "heavy", frequently in a somewhat comical or slightly dim-witted way, offsetting the sinister nature of his character's actions. Among his roles in this vein was The Big Sleep.

Fans of Adventures of Superman remember him well, as he appeared in eight episodes, always as a different character and yet really the same character, in a way. His best-known Superman episode might be "Flight to the North", in which he tries (and fails) to outwit a country-bumpkin type (played by Chuck Connors).

In his later years, Welden owned a confection company called Nutcorn, which supplemented his acting income.

Outliving most of his peers, Welden died at age 96 on October 27, 1997. He was residing at the Motion Picture Retirement Home (Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital) in Woodland Hills, California at the time of his passing.

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