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Van Heflin

AKA: Emmett Evan Heflin Jr.
Birthday: 1910-12-13
Died: 1971-07-23
Birthplace: Walters, Oklahoma, USA


Emmett Evan “Van” Heflin Jr. (December 13, 1908 – July 23, 1971) was an American stage, radio, film, and television actor whose steady craftsmanship and versatility made him a respected character player and occasional leading man across four decades. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Johnny Eager (1942) and is remembered for strong turns in Westerns and noirs such as Shane (1953), 3:10 to Yuma (1957), and Gunman’s Walk (1958). Born in Walters, Oklahoma, Heflin studied at the University of Oklahoma and later earned a master’s degree in theater from Yale, launching his career on Broadway in the late 1920s and 1930s before moving into films. His early stage work and connections (including support from Katharine Hepburn) helped him secure a Hollywood contract and steady screen work beginning in the mid‑1930s. Heflin’s screen persona combined reliability, emotional range, and a rugged everyman quality, which allowed him to move fluidly between supporting character roles and leading parts during the 1940s. After his Oscar win for Johnny Eager, he continued to take memorable roles in both studio pictures and independent productions, earning praise for performances in The Glass Key (1942), The Blue Dahlia (1946), and Battle Cry (1955). In the 1950s and 1960s Heflin expanded into television and later film projects, appearing in anthology series and features; one of his last notable screen appearances was as a disturbed passenger in the disaster film Airport (1970). His career is notable for its longevity and for the way he adapted to changing studio systems while maintaining a reputation for solid, scene‑stealing work. Van Heflin died of a heart attack (myocardial infarction) on July 23, 1971, in Hollywood at age 62. He left behind a body of work that spans stage, radio, film, and television and that continues to be cited by historians as exemplary of mid‑20th‑century American character acting.

Filmography

Santa Fe Trail
Character: Rader
Shane
Character: Joe Starrett
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Character: Bar Amand

Airport
Character: D. O. Guerrero
Possessed
Character: David Sutton
Tap Roots
Character: Keith Alexander

The Prowler
Character: Webb Garwood
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Character: Sam Masterson
Act of Violence
Character: Frank R. Enley

Johnny Eager
Character: Jeff Hartnett
3:10 to Yuma
Character: Dan Evans
Once a Thief
Character: Inspector Mike Vido

The Three Musketeers
Character: Athos
Gunman's Walk
Character: Lee Hackett
Presenting Lily Mars
Character: John Thornway

Black Widow
Character: Peter Denver
Back Door to Heaven
Character: John Shelley
Madame Bovary
Character: Charles Bovary

Tomahawk
Character: Bridger
Stagecoach
Character: Marshal Curly Wilcox
Grand Central Murder
Character: 'Rocky' Custer

Kid Glove Killer
Character: Gordon McKay
They Came to Cordura
Character: Sgt. John Chawk
Till the Clouds Roll By
Character: James I. Hessler

Certain Honorable Men
Character: Champ Donohue
Tennessee Johnson
Character: Andrew Johnson
Count Three and Pray
Character: Luke Fargo

Battle Cry
Character: Major Sam Huxley
My Son John
Character: Stedman
The Raid
Character: Maj. Neal Benton

B.F.'s Daughter
Character: Thomas W. 'Tom' Brett
The Ruthless Four
Character: Sam Cooper

Patterns
Character: Fred Staples
H.M. Pulham, Esq.
Character: Bill King
The Feminine Touch
Character: Elliott Morgan

Seven Sweethearts
Character: Henry Taggart
East Side, West Side
Character: Mark Dwyer
Green Dolphin Street
Character: Timothy Haslam

South of Algiers
Character: Nicholas Chapman
The Big Bounce
Character: Sam Mirakian
Five Branded Women
Character: Velko

The Secret Land
Character: Narrator
Woman's World
Character: Jerry Talbot
Under Ten Flags
Character: Captain Bernhard Rogge

Cry of Battle
Character: Joe Trent
Flight from Glory
Character: George Wilson
The Outcasts of Poker Flat
Character: Rev. Samuel Woods

Week-End with Father
Character: Brad Stubbs
Annapolis Salute
Character: Clay V. Parker
Saturday's Heroes
Character: Val

Tempest
Character: Emelyan Pugachov
The Last Child
Character: Senator Quincy George
Tanganyika
Character: John Gale

The Man Outside
Character: Bill MacLean
The Wastrel
Character: Duncan Bell
A Woman Rebels
Character: Lord Gerald Waring Gaythorne

The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli
Character: Self (archive footage)
Ricochet
Character: Sergeant Paul Maxon
That's Entertainment!
Character: (archive footage) (uncredited)

Wings of the Hawk
Character: Irish Gallager
Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line
Character: Self (archive footage)
The Teen-Age Revolution
Character: Narrator/Host

The Bold Men
Character: Narrator
University U.S.A.
Character: Narrator
The Dark Side of the Earth
Character: Col. Sten

Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire
Character: Self (archive footage)
The Thin Blue Line
Character: Self - Narrator (voice)

Land and Live in the Jungle
Character: 1st Lieutenant Lynn Harrison
Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress
Character: Self (archive footage)
Land and Live in the Desert
Character: Narrator (voice)

A Case of Libel
Character: Robert Sloane