Arthur's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began with a stint as a prominent Broadway columnist for the esteemed Brooklyn Daily Eagle, a renowned publication that has been a staple of New York City's journalism scene for over a century.
Subsequent to his tenure at the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Arthur made the move to the Toronto Star, a respected Canadian newspaper with a long history of publishing high-quality journalism.
Arthur's impressive resume continued to grow as he went on to work in the executive capacity for the legendary film director Cecil B. DeMille, a pioneering figure in the world of cinema who left an indelible mark on the industry.
In addition to his work with DeMille, Arthur also served as a member of the executive board of the prestigious Writers Guild of America, an organization dedicated to promoting the interests and protecting the rights of writers in the film, television, and radio industries.
Arthur's contributions to the world of cinema did not stop there, as he was also involved in the production of the Oscar-winning documentary "Seeds of Destiny," which premiered in 1946 and went on to receive widespread critical acclaim.