Ben Welden

American actor (1901–1997)
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Ben Welden was an American character actor who played a wide variety of Damon Runyon-type gangsters in various movies and television shows.

Welden was born in Toledo, Ohio. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Welden's film debut occurred in the British production The Man from Chicago (1930). After freelancing for several years, he signed with Warner Bros. in 1937.

Short, balding and somewhat rotund, Welden often literally played a "heavy", frequently in a somewhat comical or slightly dim-witted way, offsetting the sinister nature of his character's actions. Among his roles in this vein was The Big Sleep (1946).

Fans of Adventures of Superman remember him well. He appeared in eight episodes, always as a different character and yet really the same character, in a way. His best-known Superman episode might be "Flight to the North", in which he tries (and fails) to outwit a country-bumpkin type (played by Chuck Connors). In 1966, he acted in episodes 47 and 48 of Batman featuring Vincent Price as Special Guest Villain "Egghead". He also played a supporting role in the Three Stooges short, "Three Dark Horses." (1952)

He appeared in six episodes of The Lone Ranger ("Two Gold Lockets", 1951, "Delayed Action", 1952, "Right to Vote", 1953, "Stage to Tishomingo", 1954, "Trouble at Tylerville", 1956, & "Outlaws in Greasepaint", 1957). He continued to work in television until 1966.

Date of Birth12th June 1901
Date of Death17th October 1997
Age at Death96 Years
Zodiac SignGemini
CountryUnited States of America
Current CityToledo
Birth PlaceToledo
Death PlaceWoodland Hills
NationalityUnited States of America
CitizenshipUnited States of America
Occupationactor