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from [[Los Angeles County]].
from [[Los Angeles County]].


Arthur signed as the [[leading lady]] for the mystery play, ''Uncle Marston'', in April 1963. The production was staged at the Stage Society Theater in [[Los Angeles, California]]. A reviewer refered to her acting prowess in the role of an agiatated [[Derbyshire]] heiress, commenting ''Arthur is a lovely, polished performer.'' Earlier she had appeared in theater in [[London, England]] and with the Dublin Playhouse in [[Dublin, Ireland]].
Arthur signed as the [[leading lady]] for the mystery play, ''Uncle Marston'', in April 1963. The production was staged at the Stage Society Theater in [[Los Angeles, California]]. A reviewer refered to her acting prowess in the role of an agitated [[Derbyshire]] heiress, commenting ''Arthur is a lovely, polished performer.'' Earlier she had appeared in theater in [[London, England]] and with the Dublin Playhouse in [[Dublin, Ireland]].

''The Slender Thread'' (1965) showcased two fine acting talents in [[Sidney Poitier]] and [[Anne Bancroft]]. As ''Marian'', Arthur plays
an employee of a crisis clinic which counsels potential [[suicide]]
victims.

She was assigned a role in ''Alvarez Kelly'' (1966). The western is
set during the era of the [[American Civil War]]. It features a [[Mexican]] cattleman played by [[William Holden]] and a military colonel depicted by [[Richard Widmark]].

Producer Mike Garrison named Arthur to star in a 1966 episode of [[The Wild Wild West]] entitled ''The Bars of Hell''. She was in
the weekly series, [[The Virginian (TV series)]], the same year. The particular show in which she performed is ''An Echo of Thunder''.


==References==
==References==
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*{{cite news| publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |title=Indus Arthur Signed for Mystery Drama |date=April 26, 1963 |page=C12}}
*{{cite news| publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |title=Indus Arthur Signed for Mystery Drama |date=April 26, 1963 |page=C12}}
*{{cite news| publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |title=Uncle Marston Suspenseful |date=May 10, 1963 |page=D10}}
*{{cite news| publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |title=Uncle Marston Suspenseful |date=May 10, 1963 |page=D10}}
*{{cite news| publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |title=Movie Call Sheet
|date=November 25, 1965 |page=C30}}
*{{cite news| publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |title=Thread Deals In Suicide |date=December 16, 1965 |page=D25}}
*{{cite news| publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |title=Wild West Guest
|date=February 4, 1966 |page=C19}}
*{{cite news| publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |title=Indus Arthur To Guest |date=June 29, 1966 |page=D19}}


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Revision as of 17:03, 9 May 2007

Indus Arthur (April 28, 1941 - December 29, 1984) was an an actress in motion pictures and television in the 1960s. She was from Los Angeles County.

Arthur signed as the leading lady for the mystery play, Uncle Marston, in April 1963. The production was staged at the Stage Society Theater in Los Angeles, California. A reviewer refered to her acting prowess in the role of an agitated Derbyshire heiress, commenting Arthur is a lovely, polished performer. Earlier she had appeared in theater in London, England and with the Dublin Playhouse in Dublin, Ireland.

The Slender Thread (1965) showcased two fine acting talents in Sidney Poitier and Anne Bancroft. As Marian, Arthur plays an employee of a crisis clinic which counsels potential suicide victims.

She was assigned a role in Alvarez Kelly (1966). The western is set during the era of the American Civil War. It features a Mexican cattleman played by William Holden and a military colonel depicted by Richard Widmark.

Producer Mike Garrison named Arthur to star in a 1966 episode of The Wild Wild West entitled The Bars of Hell. She was in the weekly series, The Virginian (TV series), the same year. The particular show in which she performed is An Echo of Thunder.

References

  • "Indus Arthur Signed for Mystery Drama". Los Angeles Times. April 26, 1963. p. C12.
  • "Uncle Marston Suspenseful". Los Angeles Times. May 10, 1963. p. D10.
  • "Movie Call Sheet". Los Angeles Times. November 25, 1965. p. C30.
  • "Thread Deals In Suicide". Los Angeles Times. December 16, 1965. p. D25.
  • "Wild West Guest". Los Angeles Times. February 4, 1966. p. C19.
  • "Indus Arthur To Guest". Los Angeles Times. June 29, 1966. p. D19.