Art Ellison Explained

Arthur Wayland Ellison (1899–1994) was an actor and director who worked for the Kansas City Power and Light Company for forty-eight years before becoming a professional actor. Prior to that, he had appeared in scores of amateur stage productions in the Kansas City area. He was born in Potsdam, New York and he died in Kansas City, Missouri.[1] Director Herk Harvey speculated that Art Ellison had acted in more industrial and educational films than any other actor in the US, including some directed by a young Robert Altman.[2] He is best known for his part in the 1962 cult-classic horror film Carnival of Souls.[3]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962Carnival of Souls Minister
1973Paper Moon Silver Mine Gentleman
1974Shoot It Black, Shoot It Blue Heon

Notes and References

  1. Book: Stephanie Ann Kelman. Arthur Wayland Ellison: A Kansas City Actor. 5 October 2012. 2006. Department of Theatre. University of Missouri--Kansas City.
  2. Book: Tom Weaver. Michael Brunas. John Brunas. Science Fiction Stars and Horror Heroes: Interviews with Actors, Directors, Producers and Writers of the 1940s Through 1960s. 5 October 2012. 30 October 2006. McFarland. 978-0-7864-2857-1. 139.
  3. Book: Daniel Blum. Daniel Blum's Screen World 1963. 5 October 2012. 1 June 1963. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. 978-0-8196-0304-3. 128.