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Van Heflin

Van Heflin

The son of an Oklahoma dentist, Van Heflin moved to California after his parents separated. Drawn to a life on the sea, Heflin shipped out on a tramp steamer upon graduating from high school, returning after a year to attend the University of Oklahoma in pursuit of a law degree. Two years into his studies, Heflin was back on the ocean. Having entertained thoughts of a theatrical career since childhood, Heflin made his Broadway bow in Channing Pollock's Mister Moneypenny; when the play folded after 61 performances, Heflin once more retreated to the sea, sailing up and down the Pacific for nearly three years. He revitalized his acting career in 1931, appearing in one short-lived production after another until landing a long-running assignment in S. N. Behrmann's 1936 Broadway offering End of Summer. This led to his film bow in Katharine Hepburn's A Woman Rebels (1936), as well as a brief contract with RKO Radio. Katharine Hepburn requested Heflin's services once more for her Broadway play The Philadelphia Story, and while the 1940 MGM film version of that play cast James Stewart in Heflin's role, the studio thought enough of Heflin to sign him to a contract. One of his MGM roles, that of the alcoholic, Shakespeare-spouting best friend of Robert Taylor in Johnny Eager (1942), won Heflin a "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar. After serving in various Army film units in World War II, Heflin resumed his film career, and also for a short while was heard on radio as Raymond Chandler's philosophical private eye Philip Marlowe. He worked in both Hollywood and Europe throughout the 1950s. In 1963, he was engaged to narrate the prestigious TV anthology The Great Adventure. He was forced to pull out of this assignment when cast as the Louis Nizer character in the Broadway play A Case of Libel. Heflin's final film appearance was in the made-for-TV speculative drama The Last Child; he died of a heart attack at the age of 61. Van Heflin was married twice, first to silent film star Esther Ralston, then to RKO contract player Frances Neal (who should not be confused with Heflin's actress sister Frances Heflin). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Van Heflin Trivia

When was Van Heflin born?
Van Heflin was born on December 13, 1910

Who did Van Heflin portray in Patterns?
Van Heflin was Fred Staples in Patterns

Who did Van Heflin play in Cry of Battle?
Van Heflin was Joe Trent in Cry of Battle

Who did Van Heflin play in Battle Cry?
Van Heflin was Maj. Sam Huxley in Battle Cry

Who did Van Heflin play in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers?
Van Heflin was Sam Masterson in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers

What role did Van Heflin play in Presenting Lily Mars?
Van Heflin played John Thornway in Presenting Lily Mars

Who did Van Heflin portray in 3:10 to Yuma?
Van Heflin was Dan Evans in 3:10 to Yuma

Who did Van Heflin portray in The Big Bounce?
Van Heflin was sam Mirakian in The Big Bounce

What role did Van Heflin play in They Came to Cordura?
Van Heflin played Sgt. John Chawk in They Came to Cordura

Who did Van Heflin portray in Shane?
Van Heflin was Joe Starrett in Shane

Who did Van Heflin play in Madame Bovary?
Van Heflin was Charles Bovary in Madame Bovary

Who did Van Heflin play in East Side, West Side?
Van Heflin was Mark Dwyer in East Side, West Side

Who did Van Heflin play in The Three Musketeers?
Van Heflin was Robert Athos in The Three Musketeers

Who did Van Heflin play in Till the Clouds Roll By?
Van Heflin was James I. Hessler in Till the Clouds Roll By

What role did Van Heflin portray in Santa Fe Trail?
Van Heflin played Rader in Santa Fe Trail

Who did Van Heflin portray in Airport?
Van Heflin was D.O. Guerrero in Airport

Who did Van Heflin portray in Back Door to Heaven?
Van Heflin was John Shelley (adult) in Back Door to Heaven

Who did Van Heflin portray in The Greatest Story Ever Told?
Van Heflin was Bar Armand in The Greatest Story Ever Told


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