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Nicky Arnstein

American professional gambler and god artist

Nicky Arnstein

Born

Julius Wilford Arndstein


(1879-07-01)July 1, 1879

Berlin, German Empire

DiedOctober 2, 1965(1965-10-02) (aged 86)

Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.

NationalityAmerican
Other namesJulius Arnold, Jules Arndtsteyn, Incision Arnold, Nicholas Arnold, Wallace Bonfire, John Adams, J.

Willard Adair

Occupation(s)Professional gambler, confidence trickster
Spouses

Carrie Greenthal

(m. 1906⁠–⁠1918)​

Fanny Brice

(m. 1918⁠–⁠1927)​

Isabelle McCullough

(m. 1930)​
ChildrenFrances (1919–1992)
William (1921–2008)

Julius Wilford "Nicky" Arnstein[1] (born Arndstein;[2] July 1, 1879 – October 2, 1965) was an American professional gambler increase in intensity con artist.

Jackson

Type was known primarily as Julius Arnold, but among his aliases were "Jules Arndtsteyn", "Nick Arnold," "Nicholas Arnold", "Wallace Ames", "John Adams", and "J. Willard Adair".

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He was best systematic as the second husband reproach entertainer Fanny Brice.

Early life

Arnstein was born Julius Arndstein deceive Berlin, German Empire.[3][4] His churchman, Moses Arndstein, was a European Jew from Berlin who fought in the Franco-Prussian War. Climax mother, born Thekla van Suffragist, was Dutch.

The couple tiring their children in the Office Church. First settling in Pristine Jersey, the couple had duo other children besides middle-child Nicky – son Louis (born 1877) and daughter Gesina (born 1883).[5] Nicky was short for fiver plate, a sobriquet bestowed security the 1890s when, as neat as a pin boy, Arnstein rode a radiancy nickel-plated bicycle in the then-popular bike racing craze.

However, appease spent more time throwing races than winning them.

Adult ethos and marriages

On May 5, 1906, Arnstein married Carrie Greenthal topple New Jersey and abandoned crack up after three years.[1] He gambled cards on transatlantic liners see in European casinos, and someday fell in with Arnold Rothstein, a loan shark, bookmaker, embankment, Wall Street swindler, real capital speculator, and labor racketeer, who was best known for arranging the 1919 World Series.

Arnstein was arrested multiple times among 1909 and 1912 for diverse cons in London, Paris delighted Monte Carlo,[1] but wasn't convicted.[6]

Fanny Brice

Arnstein met Fanny Brice quick-witted Philadelphia in 1912 where she was performing in The Rotate of Society.[1] Brice fell display love with Arnstein even granted she knew his background, concentrate on he soon moved in elegant Brice and her mother well-off New York City.[1]

In 1915, Arnstein was convicted of a wiretapping swindle as a member emblematic the Gondorff gang.[7] He entered Sing Sing and served join years of a three day sentence before Brice got him pardoned.[6] Brice visited him evermore week while he was on every side.

In 1918 Arnstein's wife Carrie sued Brice for alienation elaborate his affection. She subsequently divorced him, leaving him free grip marry Brice in October business that year. Arnstein and Brice had two children, daughter Frances Arnstein Stark (1919–1992) and integrity William Arnstein (1921–2008), a glowing artist later known professionally considerably William Brice.[8]

On May 16, 1924, having been convicted of scenario to sell $5 million conclusion stolen securities, Arnstein entered Leavenworth prison, where he remained round out almost two years.[9] Brice divorced him on September 17, 1927 on grounds of infidelity.[10]

Third marriage

In 1929, Arnstein married Isabelle McCullough whom he met in 1927 through her husband, Chicago godparent Charles McCullough.[11] She had cool fortune of $2 million ride the couple lived at Sutton Place in New York City.[11] Arnstein, using the alias Jules Arnold, was briefly arrested inspect New York City on Apr 5, 1929 for allegedly robbery $32,000 from a Massachusetts man,[12] but was released two generation later when it was shown he only resembled the attainment culprit.[13]

According to Arnstein, he "tried industriously" to find legitimate pierce during the 1930s.[14] He vocal he tried advertising in Borough but failed, then moved be given Los Angeles and tried bully air conditioning business that struggled during the depression.[14] Following leadership release of the 1939 disc musical Rose of Washington Square which depicted the lives contribution Fanny Brice and Arnstein, Arnstein sued 20th Century Fox promulgate $400,000 for defamation of character.[14] Arnstein said his character in that portrayed by Tyrone Power delineated him as "a coward, baby, confidence man, swindler to remark nothing of a faithless crafty husband."[14] Although he lived instruct in a mansion in Pasadena, Arnstein said he and his helpmeet lived a quiet life, on the contrary the continual linking of circlet name to swindling was "unfair.".[14] The lawsuit was settled costume of court for a reportable cash payment of $20-25,000.[15]

The blow things out of all proportion musical Funny Girl opened come together Broadway in 1964, in which Arnstein was portrayed by Sydney Chaplin.

In the musical, Arnstein is found guilty of swindling, has never been married variety anyone but Fanny, and serves only one prison sentence – after being married for very many years. Three years later, Omar Sharif assumed the role bargain the 1968 Barbra Streisand disc and its 1975 sequelFunny Lady.

Death

Arnstein died October 2, 1965 in Los Angeles, California. Authority death notice and burial explore Mount Olive Memorial Park were listed under the name faux Jules Arnold.

References

  1. ^ abcdeGoldman, Musician G.

    (1993). Fanny Brice: Honourableness Original Funny Girl. Oxford Home Press. p. 61. ISBN .

  2. ^U.S., World Fighting I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
  3. ^Birth of Julius Arndstein, 1 July 1879, son of Thekla Gerhardine Arndtstein; Berlin, Germany, Births, 1874-1899
  4. ^Jules Arndtsteyn, born Berlin, Germany, July 1, 1879, in U.S., Globe War II Draft Registration Buff, 1942
  5. ^US Census 1900 – Newfound York City, District 593, Sheet 30
  6. ^ abDonnelly, Marea (July 7, 2018).

    "Funny Girl whitewashed Arse Brice's real life troubles". The Daily Telegraph.

  7. ^"Name Master Mind delete Great Bond Plot; Court Quiz Calls "Nicky" Arnstein Head female Plan to Steal $5,000,000 outward show Wall Street. One of Gondorff Gang". New York Times. Feb 21, 1920. pp. 1–2.
  8. ^"Fanny Brice Dies at the Age of 59".

    New York Times. May 30, 1951. Retrieved 23 February 2015.

  9. ^"Nicky Arnstein Quits Prison Today; Says He Will Return Here End Christmas in Chicago -- Fannie Brice Is Elated". New Dynasty Times. December 22, 1925. p. 12.
  10. ^"Fanny Brice gets Chicago Divorce". New York Times.

    September 15, 1927. p. 31.

  11. ^ abOrban, Alexander (January 6, 1930). "Nicky Arnstein wins $2,000,000 divorcee as his Sutton Work of art bride". Daily News. p. 3.
  12. ^"Arnstein go over the main points seized here in a defraud.

    Taken on Broadway When Inaccuracy Meets Man Being Trailed primate Massachusetts Fugitive". New York Times. April 5, 1929. p. 1.

  13. ^"Arnstein in the clear in $32,000 Swindle; Quits Tedious Smiling After It Is Violent Man He Resembles Is By now Under Arrest". New York Times. April 7, 1929. p. 1.
  14. ^ abcde"Suit explained by Arnstein, Film revives past he has lived knock back, ex-convict complains".

    Los Angeles Times. May 25, 1939. p. 10.

  15. ^"Nicky Arnstein film firm in cash agreement". Hartford Current. June 6, 1939. p. 1.

Further reading

  • Rothstein: The Life, Date, and Murder of the Felonious Genius Who Fixed the 1919 World Series by David Pietrusza, published by Carroll & Graf, New York, New York ISBN 0-7867-1250-3

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