Carl Henry Vogt (February 19, 1895 – May 12, 1956), known professionally as Louis Calhern, was an American stage and screen actor. For portraying Oliver Wendell Holmes in the film The Magnificent Yankee (1950), he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. Calhern began working in silent films for director Lois Weber in the early 1920s; the most notable being The Blot in 1921. A 1921 newspaper article commented, "The new arrival in stardom is Louis Calhern, who, until Miss Weber engaged him to enact the leading male role in What's Worth While?, had been playing leads in the Morosco Stock company of Los Angeles."
In 1923 Calhern left the movies, but would return to the screen eight years later after the advent of sound pictures. He was primarily cast as a character actor in films while he continued to play leading roles on the stage. He reached his peak in the 1950s as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player. Among his many memorable screen roles were Ambassador Trentino in the Marx Brothers classic Duck Soup (1933) and three that he appeared in at MGM in 1950: a singing role as Buffalo Bill in the film version of the musical Annie Get Your Gun, the double-crossing lawyer and sugar-daddy to Marilyn Monroe in John Huston's film noir The Asphalt Jungle, and his Oscar-nominated performance as Oliver Wendell Holmes in The Magnificent Yankee (re-creating his role from the Broadway stage). He was also praised for his portrayal of the title role in the John Houseman production of Julius Caesar (adapted from the Shakespeare play) in 1953, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Calhern also played the role of the devious George Caswell, the manipulative board member of Tredway Corporation in the 1954 production of Executive Suite.
Calhern's other film roles included the grandfather in The Red Pony (1949), adapted from the novel by John Steinbeck and starring Robert Mitchum, and the spy boss of Cary Grant in the Alfred Hitchcock suspense classic Notorious (1946). A performance as Uncle Willie in High Society (1956), a musical remake of The Philadelphia Story, turned out to be his final film.
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1986
as Self (from The Asphalt Jungle [1950]) (archive footage)
1976
as (archive footage)
1956
as Uncle Willie
1956
as Charles Y. Bewell
1955
as Nahreeb
1955
as Jim Murdock
1954
as Grandpa Ulysses Mulvain
1954
as Gen. Ten Eyck
1954
as King of Karlsberg
1954
as James A. Michener
1954
as George Nyle Caswell
1954
as Nicholas Durant
1953
as Self
1953
as Grandfather Eduardo Santos
1953
as Jules César
1953
as Benjamin Goodman
1953
as Opie Bedloe
1952
as Georgia Lorrison's Father (voice) (uncredited)
1952
as Col. Zapt
1952
as Freddie Melrose
1952
as Charles W. Birch
1952
as Simon Bowker
1951
as Charles Theverner
1951
as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1950
as Oliver Wendell Holmes
1950
as Horatio Robinson
1950
as Verne Coolan
1950
as Jim Leversoe
1950
as Col. Buffalo Bill Cody
1950
as Alonzo D. Emmerich
1950
as Gregory Elliott
1949
as Colonel Piniev
1949
as Grandfather
1948
as Boris Morosov
1946
as Captain Paul Prescott
1944
as Colonel Ashley
1944
as Don Andre - The Viceroy
1943
as Curtis Farnsworth
1943
as Randolph Van Cleve
1940
as Dr. Brockdorf
1940
as Dr. Martin Sumner Duveen
1939
as Arthur Aldrich
1939
as Dr. Kessler
1939
as LeMarc
1938
as Elias Z. Bannerman
1937
as Major Dort
1937
as Joe Sorrell
1936
as Leroy Sunderland
1935
as Prefect Allus Martius
1935
as Smiley
1935
as Sheriff Jake Mannen
1934
as Major Jim Day
1934
as De Villefort Jr.
1934
as Ottaviano
1934
as Stanley Vance
1933
as Ambassador Trentino
1933
as Winkelreid
1933
as Christopher Bruno
1933
as Jack Magruder
1933
as Leo Young
1933
as Steve Dutton
1932
as Joe Finn
1932
as Asst. District Attorney John Wade
1932
as Ford Humphries
1932
as Dick Bolton
1932
as Mileaway Russell
1931
as 'Dapper Dan' Barker
1931
as Dr. George March
1931
as Steve Perry
1923
as Harry Gaines
1921
as Phil West
1921
as David Graham
1921
as 'Squire' Elton