Background
Lund, Arthur Earl was born on April 1, 1915 in Salt Lake City. Son of Arthur Earl and Lillie Alma (Gotberg) Lund.
Lund, Arthur Earl was born on April 1, 1915 in Salt Lake City. Son of Arthur Earl and Lillie Alma (Gotberg) Lund.
Graduate, Westminster Junior College, Salt Lake City, 1935. HHD (honorary), Westminster Junior College, Salt Lake City, 1977. Bachelor of Science, East Kentucky State University, 1937.
Master of Arts, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, 1943.
Baritone singer, Benny Goodman Band, New York City, 1941-1942, 46-47; baritone singer, night clubs, television shows, 1947-1967; recording artist, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947-1956; recording artist, Broadway cast albums, 1956-1976; actor, Broadway music, New York City and London, 1957-1967; film actor, Hollywood, California, 1957-1967; actor guest spots, various television shows, 1962-1987; singer, Billy May Orchestra, Australian tour, 1986-1987.
Creator role of Joey in Broadway musical The Most Happy Fella, 1956, other Broadway show Donneybrook!. Appeared in off-Broadway production Of Mice and Men, 1958. In touring companies Fiorello!, No Strings, Destry Rides Again.
Films include The Molly Maguires, 1968, The Last American Hero, 1973. Television appearances include Gunsmoke, The Rockford Files, Little House on the Prairie, The Winds of War.
Human beings can become like gods. However, this doesn't mean that human beings can grow to replace God. Nor do human beings become equal to God.
Humans can become one with God by becoming part of God - they remain separate beings, but take on the attributes of God.
Served to lieutenant Commander United States Navy, 1942-1946, PTO. Member Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of television and Radio Artists, Actors Equity Association.
Married Kathleen Virginia Bolanz (deceased). Children: Kathleen Ann, Arthur Earl III. Married Janet B. Chytraus, May 1, 1989.