Roman Bohnen Movies
Roman Bohnen studied at the prestigious Munich Business School, then completed his education in his home state at the University of Minnesota. Rechannelled into an acting career, Bohnen worked in many a Broadway and Theatre Guild production before being brought to films by producer
Walter Wanger in 1938. Generally cast as rheumy-eyed, defeated old men, Bohnen was brilliant as the pathetic Candy in
Of Mice and Men (1939) and the disastrously well-intentioned prison warden in
Brute Force (1947). His other screen roles included the title character's father in
Song of Bernadette (1943), Captain Ernst Roehm in
The Hitler Gang (1944) and Pat Denny in
The Best Years of Our Lives. A co-founder of the politically controversial Actors Lab, Roman Bohnen died on stage while appearing in the Lab's production Distant Isle. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide