John Boles

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

October 27, 1895

died

February 27, 1969

place of birth

Greenville, Texas, USA

also known as

Джон Боулс

total credits

50 movies

Biography

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.

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Known For

Filmography

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Frankenstein
7.5

Frankenstein

1931as Victor Moritz
Stella Dallas
6.9

Stella Dallas

1937as Stephen Dallas
Child of Manhattan
7.2

Child of Manhattan

1933as Paul Vanderkill
Curly Top
6.5

Curly Top

1935as Edward Morgan
King of Jazz
6.3

King of Jazz

1930as Vocalist ('Song of the Dawn' / 'It Happened in Monterey')
Music in the Air
5.6

Music in the Air

1934as Bruno Mahler
Thousands Cheer
6.4

Thousands Cheer

1943as Colonel Bill Jones
The Life of Vergie Winters
5.7

The Life of Vergie Winters

1934as John Shadwell
The Littlest Rebel
6.4

The Littlest Rebel

1935as Capt. Herbert Cary
Road to Happiness
5.7

Road to Happiness

1941as Jeff Carter
Seed
6.5

Seed

1931as Bart Carter
Only Yesterday
7.1

Only Yesterday

1933as James Stanton "Jim" Emerson
Rio Rita
8.0

Rio Rita

1929as Capt. Jim Stewart
A Message to Garcia
5.0

A Message to Garcia

1936as Lt. Andrew Rowan
Fazil
5.5

Fazil

1928as John Clavering
Stand Up and Cheer!
5.3

Stand Up and Cheer!

1934as John Boles
Back Street
6.4

Back Street

1932as Walter D. Saxel
The White Parade
6.8

The White Parade

1934as Ronald Hall III
Careless Lady
5.8

Careless Lady

1932as Stephen Illington
One Heavenly Night
6.8

One Heavenly Night

1930as Count Mirko Tibor
Babes in Bagdad
5.8

Babes in Bagdad

1952as Hassan
The Last Warning
6.7

The Last Warning

1928as Richard Quayle
Good Sport
5.5

Good Sport

1931as Boyce Cameron
Sinners in Paradise
5.4

Sinners in Paradise

1938as Jim Taylor
Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)
6.0

Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)

1936as Self
As Good as Married
8.0

As Good as Married

1937as Alexander Drew
Bottoms Up
5.2

Bottoms Up

1934as Hal Reed
Fight for Your Lady
5.6

Fight for Your Lady

1937as Robert Densmore
Beloved
9.0

Beloved

1934as Carl Hausmann
Rose of the Rancho
7.0

Rose of the Rancho

1936as Jim Kearney
The Water Hole
8.0

The Water Hole

1928as Bert Durland
Craig's Wife
6.5

Craig's Wife

1936as Walter Craig
Virgin Lips
3.3

Virgin Lips

1928as Barry Blake
We Americans
7.0

We Americans

1928as Hugh Bradleigh
Between Us Girls
7.5

Between Us Girls

1942as Steven J. Forbes
6 Hours to Live
4.8

6 Hours to Live

1932as Karl Kranz
The Love of Sunya
7.4

The Love of Sunya

1927as Paul Judson
The Desert Song
6.3

The Desert Song

1929as The Red Shadow
Romance of the Underworld
5.8

Romance of the Underworld

1928as Stephen Ransome
Starlit Days at the Lido
5.7

Starlit Days at the Lido

1935as Self
My Lips Betray
10.0

My Lips Betray

1933as King Rupert aka Captain von Linden
The Shepherd of the Hills
7.0

The Shepherd of the Hills

1928as Young Matt
Orchids to You
6.0

Orchids to You

1935as Thomas Bentley
The Sixth Commandment
4.8

The Sixth Commandment

1924as John Brant
Romance in the Dark
5.3

Romance in the Dark

1938as Antal Kovach
Scandal
10.0

Scandal

1929as Maurice
So This Is Marriage?
7.0

So This Is Marriage?

1924as Uriah
She Married an Artist
10.0

She Married an Artist

1937as Lee Thornwood
Redheads on Parade
9.0

Redheads on Parade

1935as John Bruce
Wild Gold
6.5

Wild Gold

1934as Steve Miller