Arnold Kent(1899-1928)
- Actor
Italian actor who was brought to America as a young leading man, but
died before living up to his promise. Born Lido Manetti, he studied
civil engineering in his native Italy, but entered the theatre and then
films subsequent to his schooling. After a number of Italian films, he
was noticed by a Universal studio talent scout and brought to
Hollywood. After a brief stay at Universal, where he was renamed Arnold
Kent, he signed a contract with Paramount. He was playing a prominent
role in The Four Feathers (1929) at the time of his death, which resulted from his being
struck one evening on a Hollywood street by a car driven,
coincidentally, by a film extra. He was replaced in the film and his
scenes reshot. He was 28.