Vivian Arthur Rivers Malet was born on 24 September 1927 in
Lee-on-the-Solent,
Hampshire, England, the son of Henry Guy Rivers Malet and Olga Muriel Balfour; a scion of the
Malet baronets. He emigrated to the United States in the 1950s, changed his forename to Arthur, began acting onstage, and won two Drama Desk Awards in 1957. He came to prominence in 1960s films, often playing characters much older than his real age, such as Mr. Dawes, Jr., in
Disney's
Mary Poppins (1964), and King Eidilleg in Disney's 1985 animated film
The Black Cauldron. He played undertaker Ted Ulam in
Norman Jewison's 1967 film
In the Heat of the Night, and Joe Fenwick in a 1972 episode of
Columbo, "Dagger of the Mind". He went on to play a village elder in
Mel Brooks's
Young Frankenstein in 1974, the graveyard keeper in
John Carpenter's
Halloween in 1978, a houseman in the 1984 film
Oh God, You Devil, Tootles in 1991's
Hook, and Owen Owens in the 1992 film
Toys. His appearances on television included episodes of
The Donna Reed Show,
The Rifleman,
Adventures in Paradise,
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour ("The McGregor Affair"; originally aired 23 November 1964),
Gunsmoke (S10E16’s “Run Sheep, Run” in 1964),
Bewitched ("The Trial and Error of Aunt Clara"; originally aired 2 February 1967),
Wonder Woman and
Dallas. In 1965 he appeared as murder victim Ralph Day in the
Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Golden Venom". He played a vagrant who claimed to have stolen Aunt Bea's pin on
The Andy Griffith Show in 1966. In 1969 Malet appeared as the night clerk on the TV series
The Virginian in the episode titled "Journey to Scathelock". In 1995, he portrayed Charles Randolph in
A Little Princess. In 1997, he did voice work in
Anastasia. He voiced the character of "Mr. Ages" in
The Secret of NIMH in 1982 and reprised the role in
The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue in 1998. Malet had a regular role on the short-lived 1983
television adaptation of the film
Casablanca. ==Death==