Known For
Acting
Known Credits
60
Gender
Male
Birthday
October 27, 1895 (130 years old)
Place of Birth
Greenville, Texas, USA
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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.
| 1952 | Babes in Bagdadas Hassan | |
| 1943 | Thousands Cheeras Bill Jones | |
| 1942 | Between Us Girlsas Steven J. Forbes | |
| 1941 | Road to Happinessas Jeff Carter | |
| 1938 | Sinners in Paradiseas Jim Taylor | |
| 1938 | Romance in the Darkas Antal Kovach | |
| 1937 | She Married an Artistas Lee Thornwood | |
| 1937 | Fight for Your Ladyas Robert Densmore | |
| 1937 | Stella Dallasas Stephen Dallas | |
| 1937 | As Good as Marriedas Alexander Drew | |
| 1936 | Craig's Wifeas Walter Craig | |
| 1936 | Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)as Self | |
| 1936 | A Message to Garciaas Lt. Andrew Rowan | |
| 1936 | Rose of the Ranchoas Jim Kearney | |
| 1935 | The Littlest Rebelas Captain Cary | |
| 1935 | Starlit Days at the Lidoas Self | |
| 1935 | Redheads on Paradeas John Bruce | |
| 1935 | Orchids to Youas Thomas Bentley | |
| 1935 | Curly Topas Edward Morgan | |
| 1935 | Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 8as | |
| 1934 | Music in the Airas Bruno Mahler | |
| 1934 | The White Paradeas Ronald Hall III | |
| 1934 | The Age of Innocenceas Newland Archer | |
| 1934 | The Life of Vergie Wintersas John Shadwell | |
| 1934 | Wild Goldas Steve Miller | |
| 1934 | Stand Up and Cheer!as John Boles | |
| 1934 | Hollywood on Parade No. B-9as Self | |
| 1934 | Bottoms Upas Hal Reed | |
| 1934 | I Believed in Youas Michael Harrison | |
| 1934 | Belovedas Carl Hausmann | |
| 1933 | My Lips Betrayas King Rupert aka Captain von Linden | |
| 1933 | Only Yesterdayas James Stanton "Jim" Emerson | |
| 1933 | Child of Manhattanas Paul Vanderkill | |
| 1932 | 6 Hours to Liveas Karl Kranz | |
| 1932 | Back Streetas Walter D. Saxel | |
| 1932 | Careless Ladyas Stephen Illington | |
| 1931 | Good Sportas Boyce Cameron | |
| 1931 | Frankensteinas Victor Moritz | |
| 1931 | Seedas Bart Carter | |
| 1931 | Resurrectionas Prince Dmitri Nekhludoff | |
| 1930 | One Heavenly Nightas Count Mirko Tibor | |
| 1930 | King of Jazzas Vocalist ('Song of the Dawn' / 'It Happened in Monterey') | |
| 1930 | Captain of the Guardas Rouget de L'isle | |
| 1930 | Song of the Westas Captain Stanton | |
| 1929 | Rio Ritaas Capt. Jim Stewart | |
| 1929 | Scandalas Maurice | |
| 1929 | The Desert Songas The Red Shadow | |
| 1928 | The Last Warningas Richard Quayle | |
| 1928 | Romance of the Underworldas Stephen Ransome | |
| 1928 | Man-Made Womenas John Payson | |
| 1928 | The Water Holeas Bert Durland | |
| 1928 | Virgin Lipsas Barry Blake | |
| 1928 | Fazilas John Clavering | |
| 1928 | We Americansas Hugh Bradleigh | |
| 1928 | The Bride of the Coloradoas John Barrows | |
| 1928 | The Shepherd of the Hillsas Young Matt | |
| 1927 | The Love of Sunyaas Paul Judson | |
| 1925 | Excuse Meas Lt. Shaw | |
| 1924 | So This Is Marriage?as Uriah | |
| 1924 | The Sixth Commandmentas John Brant |