Arthur Blake (February 24, 1914 – March 24, 1985) was an American actor and nightclub entertainer who was famous for his female impersonations; particularly those of Bette Davis, Carmen Miranda, and Eleanor Roosevelt. He performed in nightclubs in cities throughout the United States and United Kingdom in the 1940s and the 1950s. Although he achieved fame for playing women, he impersonated men as well in his act. Also a film actor, he is best remembered for the films Port of New York (1949, as Dolly Carney), Cyrano de Bergerac (1950, as Montfleury), Harem Girl (1952, as Abdul Nassib), and Diplomatic Courier (1952, as Max Ralli). In the latter film, his impersonations of Davis and Miranda were featured. In the 1960s and 1970s he was the headliner at the LGBTQ nightclub Crown & Anchor in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

as Montfleury

as Butler (uncredited)
1944

as Maximilian
1952

as Montfleury
1950

as Man (uncredited)
1944

as Ferguson
1937

as Dolly Carney
1949

as Man
1945

as Abdul Nassib
1952

as Policeman
1981

1936
as Abdul Nassib
1952

as Policeman
1981

as Maximilian
1952

as Abdul Nassib
1952

as Montfleury
1950

as Dolly Carney
1949

as Man
1945

as Man (uncredited)
1944

as Butler (uncredited)
1944

as Ferguson
1937

1936