
Van Heflin
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 (80)
MOVIE★ 7.7Breakpoint: A Counter History of Progress2019as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.7Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line1997as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 6.5Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire1991as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.4That's Entertainment!1974as (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 7.0The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli1973as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 7.3The Last Child1971as Senator Quincy George
MOVIE★ 6.5Airport1970as D. O. Guerrero
MOVIE★ 5.1The Big Bounce1969as Sam Mirakian
MOVIE★ 10.0Certain Honorable Men1968as Champ Donohue- MOVIEA Case of Libel1968as Robert Sloane
MOVIE★ 5.9The Ruthless Four1968as Sam Cooper
MOVIE★ 6.5The Man Outside1967as Bill MacLean
MOVIE★ 6.1Stagecoach1966as Marshal Curly Wilcox
MOVIEThe Thin Blue Line1966as Self - Narrator (voice)
MOVIEPro Football: Mayhem on a Sunday Afternoon1965- MOVIEThe Teen-Age Revolution1965as Narrator/Host
MOVIE★ 6.5Once a Thief1965as Inspector Mike Vido
MOVIE★ 6.4The Greatest Story Ever Told1965as Bar Amand
MOVIEThe Bold Men1965as Narrator
MOVIE★ 4.8Cry of Battle1963as Joe Trent
MOVIERicochet1961as Sergeant Paul Maxon
MOVIE★ 5.1The Wastrel1961as Duncan Bell
MOVIE★ 5.7Under Ten Flags1960as Captain Bernhard Rogge
MOVIE★ 6.1Five Branded Women1960as Velko
MOVIE★ 6.6They Came to Cordura1959as Sgt. John Chawk
MOVIE★ 6.5Tempest1958as Emelyan Pugachov
MOVIE★ 6.7Gunman's Walk1958as Lee Hackett
MOVIEThe Dark Side of the Earth1957as Col. Sten
MOVIE★ 7.33:10 to Yuma1957as Dan Evans
TV★ 7.6Playhouse 901956as Bill Kilcoyne
MOVIE★ 7.3Patterns1956as Fred Staples
MOVIE★ 4.7Count Three and Pray1955as Luke Fargo
MOVIE★ 5.7Battle Cry1955as Major Sam Huxley
MOVIE★ 6.4Black Widow1954as Peter Denver
MOVIE★ 7.2Woman's World1954as Jerry Talbot
MOVIE★ 8.0A Star Is Born World Premiere1954as Self
MOVIE★ 6.5The Raid1954as Maj. Neal Benton
MOVIE★ 8.3Tanganyika1954as John Gale
MOVIE★ 5.7Wings of the Hawk1953as Irish Gallager
MOVIE★ 7.3Shane1953as Joe Starrett
TV★ 7.0The Oscars1953as Self
MOVIE★ 6.6South of Algiers1953as Nicholas Chapman
TV★ 6.5This Is Your Life1952as Self
MOVIE★ 5.8My Son John1952as Stedman
TV★ 8.8Hallmark Hall of Fame1951as Joseph
MOVIE★ 6.0Week-End with Father1951as Brad Stubbs
MOVIE★ 6.8The Prowler1951as Webb Garwood
MOVIE★ 7.0Tomahawk1951as Bridger
TV★ 7.0What's My Line?1950as Self
TV★ 6.0Robert Montgomery Presents1950as Dr. Martin Arrowsmith- MOVIEUniversity U.S.A.1950as Narrator
MOVIE★ 7.1East Side, West Side1949as Mark Dwyer
MOVIE★ 6.8Madame Bovary1949as Charles Bovary
MOVIE★ 6.9Act of Violence1949as Frank R. Enley
MOVIE★ 5.9The Secret Land1948as Narrator
MOVIE★ 6.8The Three Musketeers1948as Athos
MOVIE★ 6.9Tap Roots1948as Keith Alexander
TV★ 6.8The Ed Sullivan Show1948as Self
MOVIE★ 6.3B.F.'s Daughter1948as Thomas W. 'Tom' Brett
MOVIE★ 6.9Possessed1947as David Sutton
MOVIE★ 6.3Green Dolphin Street1947as Timothy Haslam
MOVIE★ 5.7Till the Clouds Roll By1946as James I. Hessler
MOVIE★ 7.1The Strange Love of Martha Ivers1946as Sam Masterson
MOVIE★ 10.0Land and Live in the Desert1945as Narrator (voice)
MOVIE★ 8.5Land and Live in the Jungle1944as 1st Lieutenant Lynn Harrison
MOVIE★ 6.4Presenting Lily Mars1943as John Thornway
MOVIE★ 6.4Tennessee Johnson1942as Andrew Johnson
MOVIE★ 6.3Seven Sweethearts1942as Henry Taggart
MOVIE★ 5.7Grand Central Murder1942as 'Rocky' Custer
MOVIE★ 6.4Kid Glove Killer1942as Gordon McKay
MOVIE★ 6.2Johnny Eager1941as Jeff Hartnett
MOVIE★ 7.1H.M. Pulham, Esq.1941as Bill King
MOVIE★ 5.1The Feminine Touch1941as Elliott Morgan
MOVIE★ 5.8Santa Fe Trail1940as Rader
MOVIE★ 4.8Back Door to Heaven1939as John Shelley
MOVIE★ 8.0Saturday's Heroes1937as Val
MOVIE★ 6.7Annapolis Salute1937as Clay V. Parker
MOVIE★ 6.2Flight from Glory1937as George Wilson
MOVIE★ 6.3The Outcasts of Poker Flat1937as Rev. Samuel Woods
MOVIE★ 5.8A Woman Rebels1936as Lord Gerald Waring Gaythorne