Biography
Actor Arthur Aylesworth's first regular film employment was in a series of Paramount "newspaper" short subjects produced between 1932 and 1933. Aylesworth signed a Warner Bros. contract in 1934, appearing in nine films his first year. His roles under the Warners escutcheon included the Chief Censor in
Life of Emile Zola (1937), the auto court owner in
High Sierra (1941) and the sleigh driver in
Christmas in Connecticut (1946). He also showed up at other studios, playing the night court judge in W.C. Fields'
Man on the Flying Trapeze (Paramount 1935) and essaying minor roles in several of director John Ford's 20th Century-Fox productions. Arthur Aylesworth's last screen assignment was the part of a tenant farmer in Fox's
Dragonwyck (1946). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide