
Van Heflin
Biography
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.
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Movie Appearances

Santa Fe Trail
as Rader
1940

Shane
as Joe Starrett
1953

The Greatest Story Ever Told
as Bar Amand
1965

Airport
as D. O. Guerrero
1970

Possessed
as David Sutton
1947

Tap Roots
as Keith Alexander
1948

The Prowler
as Webb Garwood
1951

The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
as Sam Masterson
1946

Act of Violence
as Frank R. Enley
1949

Johnny Eager
as Jeff Hartnett
1941

3:10 to Yuma
as Dan Evans
1957

Once a Thief
as Inspector Mike Vido
1965

The Three Musketeers
as Athos
1948

Gunman's Walk
as Lee Hackett
1958

Presenting Lily Mars
as John Thornway
1943

Black Widow
as Peter Denver
1954

Back Door to Heaven
as John Shelley
1939

Madame Bovary
as Charles Bovary
1949

Tomahawk
as Bridger
1951

Stagecoach
as Marshal Curly Wilcox
1966
TV Appearances

The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self
1948

Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Joseph
1951

Robert Montgomery Presents
as Dr. Martin Arrowsmith
1950

The Oscars
as Self
1953

This Is Your Life
as Self
1952

What's My Line?
as Self - Mystery Guest
1950

What's My Line?
as Self - Panelist
1950

Playhouse 90
as Bill Kilcoyne
1956

Playhouse 90
as Captain
1956