People
Van Heflin
Biography:
Emmett Evan "Van" Heflin, Jr. (December 13, 1910 – July 23, 1971) was an American film and theatre actor. He played mostly character parts over the course of his film career, but during the 1940s had a string of roles as a leading man. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Johnny Eager (1942).
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress as Self (archive footage) | 2019-07-14 |
Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line as Self (archive footage) | 1997-05-12 |
Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire as Self (archive footage) | 1991-07-15 |
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey as Self (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1985-03-03 |
That's Entertainment! as (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1974-06-21 |
The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli as Self (archive footage) | 1973-01-01 |
The Last Child as Senator Quincy George | 1971-10-05 |
Airport as D. O. Guerrero | 1970-03-25 |
The Big Bounce as Sam Mirakian | 1969-03-05 |
Certain Honorable Men as Champ Donohue | 1968-09-12 |
The Ruthless Four as Sam Cooper | 1968-02-09 |
The Man Outside as Bill MacLean | 1967-08-24 |
Stagecoach as Marshal Curly Wilcox | 1966-04-21 |
The Thin Blue Line as Self - Narrator (voice) | 1966-03-09 |
Pro Football: Mayhem on a Sunday Afternoon | 1965-11-15 |
The Teen-Age Revolution as Narrator/Host | 1965-10-19 |
Once a Thief as Inspector Mike Vido | 1965-04-24 |
The Greatest Story Ever Told as Bar Amand | 1965-04-09 |
The Bold Men as Narrator | 1965-03-02 |
Cry of Battle as Joe Trent | 1963-10-09 |
Ricochet as Sergeant Paul Maxon | 1961-10-03 |
The Wastrel as Duncan Bell | 1961-02-24 |
Under Ten Flags as Captain Bernhard Rogge | 1960-09-15 |
Five Branded Women as Velko | 1960-03-15 |
They Came to Cordura as Sgt. John Chawk | 1959-06-01 |
Tempest as Emelyan Pugachov | 1958-12-01 |
Gunman's Walk as Lee Hackett | 1958-07-01 |
The Dark Side of the Earth as Col. Sten | 1957-09-19 |
3:10 to Yuma as Dan Evans | 1957-08-07 |
Patterns as Fred Staples | 1956-03-27 |
Count Three and Pray as Luke Fargo | 1955-10-01 |
Battle Cry as Major Sam Huxley | 1955-02-02 |
Black Widow as Peter Denver | 1954-10-28 |
Woman's World as Jerry Talbot | 1954-09-30 |
A Star Is Born World Premiere as Self | 1954-09-28 |
The Raid as Maj. Neal Benton | 1954-08-04 |
Tanganyika as John Gale | 1954-07-03 |
Wings of the Hawk as Irish Gallager | 1953-08-26 |
Shane as Joe Starrett | 1953-04-23 |
South of Algiers as Nicholas Chapman | 1953-03-17 |
My Son John as Stedman | 1952-04-08 |
Week-End with Father as Brad Stubbs | 1951-12-01 |
The Prowler as Webb Garwood | 1951-05-25 |
Tomahawk as Bridger | 1951-02-05 |
University U.S.A. as Narrator | 1950-01-01 |
East Side, West Side as Mark Dwyer | 1949-12-22 |
Madame Bovary as Charles Bovary | 1949-08-25 |
Act of Violence as Frank R. Enley | 1949-01-22 |
The Secret Land as Narrator | 1948-10-22 |
The Three Musketeers as Athos | 1948-10-20 |
Tap Roots as Keith Alexander | 1948-08-25 |
B.F.'s Daughter as Thomas W. 'Tom' Brett | 1948-03-24 |
Possessed as David Sutton | 1947-05-29 |
Green Dolphin Street as Timothy Haslam | 1947-01-15 |
Till the Clouds Roll By as James I. Hessler | 1946-12-05 |
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers as Sam Masterson | 1946-08-19 |
Land and Live in the Desert as Narrator (voice) | 1945-12-11 |
Land and Live in the Jungle as 1st Lieutenant Lynn Harrison | 1944-03-14 |
Presenting Lily Mars as John Thornway | 1943-04-29 |
Tennessee Johnson as Andrew Johnson | 1942-12-01 |
Seven Sweethearts as Henry Taggart | 1942-11-13 |
Grand Central Murder as 'Rocky' Custer | 1942-05-01 |
Kid Glove Killer as Gordon McKay | 1942-04-17 |
Johnny Eager as Jeff Hartnett | 1941-12-09 |
H.M. Pulham, Esq. as Bill King | 1941-12-04 |
The Feminine Touch as Elliott Morgan | 1941-10-01 |
Santa Fe Trail as Rader | 1940-12-20 |
Back Door to Heaven as John Shelley | 1939-04-19 |
Saturday's Heroes as Val | 1937-10-08 |
Annapolis Salute as Clay V. Parker | 1937-09-10 |
Flight from Glory as George Wilson | 1937-08-20 |
The Outcasts of Poker Flat as Rev. Samuel Woods | 1937-04-16 |
A Woman Rebels as Lord Gerald Waring Gaythorne | 1936-11-06 |