“VAN HEFLIN: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH” - 8/03/2026 (151)

Some actors become legends because of their larger-than-life personalities. Others earn that status simply because they're so believable that you forget they're acting at all. VAN HEFLIN belonged firmly in the second category. An Academy Award winner and one of the most respected performers of Hollywood's Golden Age, Heflin built an extraordinary career playing ordinary people with uncommon depth, honesty, and humanity. Whether starring in "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers," "Act of Violence," "Shane," "3:10 to Yuma," or dozens of other classics, he brought an authenticity that made every performance memorable. Join us on From Beneath the Hollywood Sign as we explore the life and remarkable career of this often-overlooked Hollywood giant, examining the films, the man behind them, and why Van Heflin remains one of the finest—and most underrated—actors ever to grace the screen.

SHOW NOTES: 

Sources:

Van Heflin: A Life in Film (2016), by Derek Sculthorpe;

“Van Heflin: A Tribute,” December 12, 2012, Themotionpictures.net;

“Van Heflin: An Actors Soul; A Seaman’s Heart,” April 1996, by Eric Niderost, Classic Images; 

“Van Heflin, Actor, Dead at 60; Won Fame in Film and on Stage,” July 24,1971, New York Times;

TCM.com;

oscars.org

IMDBpro.com

IBDB.com

wikipedia.com

Films Mentioned:

A Woman Rebels (1936);

The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1937);

Flight from Glory (1937); 

Saturday’s Heroes (1937);

Annapolis Salute (1937);

Santa Fe Trail (1940); 

The Feminine Touch (1941);

H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941);

Johnny Eager (1941);

Kid Glove Killer (1942);

Grand Central Murder (1942);

Seven Sweethearts (1942);

Tennessee Johnson (1942);

Presenting Lily Mars (1943);

The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946);

Green Dolphin Street (1947);

B.F.’s Daughter (1948);

Act of Violence (1948);

Madame Bovary (1949);

The Prowler (1951);

Shane (1953);

The Raid (1954); 

Count Three and Pray (1955);

Battle Cry (1955);

Patterns (1956);

3:10 to Yuma (1957);

Gunman’s Walk (1958)

The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965);

Once a Thief (1965); 

Stagecoach (1966);

Airport (1970);

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