Harry Davenport (actor)
Harold George Bryant Davenport was an American film and stage actor who worked in show business from the age of six until his death. After a long and prolific Broadway career, he came to Hollywood in the 1930s, where he often played grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers. His roles include Dr. Meade in Gone with the Wind and Grandpa in Meet Me in St. Louis. Bette Davis once called Davenport "without a doubt the greatest character actor of all time."
Early life
Harry Davenport was born in Canton, Pennsylvania, where his family lived during the holidays. He also grew up in Philadelphia. Harry came from a long line of stage actors; his father was thespian Edward Loomis Davenport and his mother, Fanny Vining Davenport, was an English actress and a descendant of the renowned 18th century Irish stage actor Jack Johnson. His sister was actress Fanny Davenport.He made his stage debut at the age of five in the play Damon and Pythias. Davenport made his Broadway debut in The Voyage of Suzette and appeared there in numerous plays.
Film career
Harry Davenport was one of the best-known and busiest "old men" in Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s. He started his film career at the age of 47, debuting in the 1913 silent short film Kenton's Heir. The next year, he starred in Fogg's Millions co-starring Rose Tapley. The film became the first in a series of silent comedy shorts. In addition, he also directed some silent features and many shorts between 1915 and 1917, including many of the films in the Mr. and Mrs. Jarr series.Harry Davenport played Dr. Meade in Gone with the Wind. Some of his other film roles are a lone resident in a ghost town in The Bride Came C.O.D., filmed on location in Death Valley, and the aged Louis XI of France in The Hunchback of Notre Dame with Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara and Cedric Hardwicke. He also had supporting roles in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Foreign Correspondent, William A. Wellman's western The Ox-Bow Incident and in Kings Row with Ronald Reagan. Davenport also played the grandfather of Judy Garland in Vincente Minnelli's classic Meet Me in St. Louis and the great-uncle of Myrna Loy and Shirley Temple in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer. His last film, Frank Capra's Riding High, was released after his death.
Harry Davenport appeared in over 160 films. Asked why he made so many films at his age, he replied:
I hate to see men of my age sit down as if their lives were ended and accept a dole. An old man must show that he knows his job and is no loafer. If he can do that, they can take their pension money and buy daisies with it.
Actors' Equity Association
In 1913, he co-founded, along with actor Eddie Foy, the Actors' Equity Association, an American labor union for actors. The original organization, known as the White Rats, was spearheaded by Davenport. After a nine-month stretch, the actors' group united in defiance of the appalling treatment of actors by theater owners such as the Shubert family and David Belasco, among others, by refusing to appear on stage by striking. The actions of the association caused the closure of all the theatres on Broadway, the only exception being theaters owned by George M. Cohan's company.Personal life
He and his wife Alice wed in 1893. They had one daughter, Dorothy Davenport, who also became an actress. After divorcing Alice in 1896, he married actress Phyllis Rankin, that same year. They had three biological children: Ned, Ann, and Kate, who all became actors. Harry also adopted Phyllis's son, Arthur Rankin. Actress Anne Seymour and her brother, radio personality Bill Seymour, were Harry Davenport's great-niece and great-nephew by their mother, May Davenport.Through his marriage to Phyllis, he was the brother-in-law of Lionel Barrymore, who was married at the time to Phyllis' sister Doris. Phyllis's father, McKee Rankin, had been the top actor at the Arch Street Theater, which was run by Lionel's grandmother and Sidney's mother, Louisa Lane Drew. He was the grandfather of producer Dirk Wayne Summers, Arthur Rankin Jr., and Wallace Reid Jr. He is survived through his granddaughter, Phyllis Gail Davenport, and her children, Caleb Brooks, and Rachel Brooks. Her grandchildren, Samuel Brooks, and Theodore Brooks, are currently pursuing different careers. Samuel is attending the University of Arizona for his architecture degree, and Theodore owns and manages a bank in Oregon.
Later years and death
After Phyllis's death, Davenport moved to Los Angeles and lived with his now-grown children. He died of a sudden heart attack at age 83, one hour after he asked his agent Walter Herzbrun about a new film role. In the obituary, a newspaper called him the "white-haired character actor" with "the longest acting career in American history".Filmography
Actor
- Kenton's Heir as The Doctor
- Too Many Husbands as Dr. Crane
- The Accomplished Mrs. Thompson
- Fogg's Millions
- Rainy, the Lion Killer as Jack Brown
- The Professional Scapegoat as The Lawyer
- Damon and Pythias as Phillistus
- C.O.D. as C.O. Darlington
- The Jarr Family Discovers Harlem as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr Brings Home a Turkey as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr and the Lady Reformer as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr Takes a Night Off as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr's Magnetic Friend as Mr. Jarr
- The Closing of the Circuit as Mary's Father
- The Jarrs Visit Arcadia as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr and the Dachshund as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr Visits His Home Town as Mr. Jarr
- Mrs. Jarr's Auction Bridge as Mr. Jarr
- Mrs. Jarr and the Beauty Treatment as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr and the Ladies' Cup as Mr. Jarr
- Philanthropic Tommy as Mr. Moreland
- Mr. Jarr and Love's Young Dream as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr and the Captive Maid as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr and Gertrude's Beaux as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr's Big Vacation as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr and Circumstantial Evidence as Mr. Jarr
- Mr. Jarr and the Visiting Firemen as Mr. Jarr
- Mrs. Jarr and the Society Circus as Mr. Jarr
- Father and the Boys as Tobias Ford
- One Night
- Fashion and Fury as The Gardener
- O'Hagan's Scoop as The City Editor
- The Wheel of the Law as John Daniels
- The Father of Her Child as Farmer Gray
- The Heart of a Fool as Abe Peters, aka Gash
- Sowers and Reapers as Henry Ainsworth
- The Planter as Short
- The Unknown Quantity as Septimus Kinsolving
- A Girl at Bay as Frank Galt
- Among Those Present
- My Sin as Roger Metcalf
- His Woman as Customs Inspector
- The Wiser Sex as Rolfe's Defense Attorney
- Get That Venus as Mr. Rendleby
- The Scoundrel as Slezack
- The Case of the Black Cat as Peter Laxter
- Legion of Terror as Senator Morton
- Three Men on a Horse as Williams
- Four Days' Wonder as Ticket Agent
- King of Hockey as Tom McKenna
- Under Cover of Night as Dr. Reed
- Paradise Express as Jed Carson
- Her Husband's Secretary as Dan Kingdon
- Maytime as Opera Director
- As Good as Married as Jessup
- Armored Car as Pop Logan
- Fly-Away Baby as Colonel Higgam
- They Won't Forget as Confederate Soldier
- White Bondage as Pop Craig
- The Life of Emile Zola as Chief of Staff
- Mr. Dodd Takes the Air as Doc Jeremiah George Quinn
- Fit for a King as Archduke Julio
- Radio Patrol as John P. Adams
- The Perfect Specimen as Carl Carter
- The Great Garrick as Innkeeper of Turk's Head
- First Lady as Charles
- Wells Fargo as Ingalls - Banker
- Man-Proof as Hitch-Hiking Old Man
- Gold Is Where You Find It as Dr. Parsons
- Reckless Living as 'General' Jeff
- The First Hundred Years as Uncle Dawson
- The Higgins Family as Grandpa William Jordan
- The Rage of Paris as Pop - the Caretaker
- Young Fugitives as Joel Bentham
- Marie Antoinette as Monsieur de Cosse
- You Can't Take It With You as Judge
- The Sisters as Doc Moore
- The Cowboy and the Lady as Uncle Hannibal Smith
- Orphans of the Street as Doc Will Ramsey
- Long Shot as Henry Sharon
- Made for Each Other as Dr. Healy
- Tail Spin as T.P. Lester
- The Story of Alexander Graham Bell as Judge Rider
- Juarez as Dr. Samuel Basch
- My Wife's Relatives as Grandpa Ed Carson
- Exile Express as Dr. Hite
- Should Husbands Work? as Grandpa Higgins
- Death of a Champion as Guy Lanyard
- The Covered Trailer as Grandpa Ed Carson
- Gone with the Wind as Dr. Meade
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame as King Louis XI
- Money to Burn as Grandpa Ed Carson
- Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet as Judge
- Granny Get Your Gun as Nate
- Too Many Husbands as George
- Grandpa Goes to Town as Grandpa
- All This, and Heaven Too as Pierre
- Lucky Partners as Judge
- Foreign Correspondent as Mr. Powers
- Earl of Puddlestone as Grandpa Ed Carson
- I Want a Divorce as Grandpa Brokaw
- Meet John Doe as Former Bulletin Owner
- I Wanted Wings as 'Sandbags' Riley
- That Uncertain Feeling as Jone
- The Bride Came C.O.D. as Pop Tolliver
- Hurricane Smith as Robert Ingersoll Reed
- One Foot in Heaven as Elias Samson
- as Amos Kidder
- Kings Row as Colonel Skeffington
- Larceny, Inc. as Homer Bigelow
- Ten Gentlemen from West Point as Bane
- Tales of Manhattan as Professor Lyons
- The Amazing Mrs. Holliday as Commodore Thomas Spencer Holliday
- Shantytown as 'Doc' Herndon
- The Ox-Bow Incident as Arthur Davies
- We've Never Been Licked as Pop Lambert
- Headin' for God's Country as Clem Adams
- Princess O'Rourke as Supreme Court Judge
- Gangway for Tomorrow as Fred Taylor
- Government Girl as Senator MacVickers
- Jack London as Prof. Hilliard
- December 7th as Mr. 'C'
- Kismet as Agha
- The Impatient Years as Minister
- Meet Me in St. Louis as Grandpa
- Music for Millions as Doctor
- The Thin Man Goes Home as Dr. Bertram Charles
- This Love of Ours as Dr. Wilkerson
- She Wouldn't Say Yes as Albert
- Too Young to Know as Judge Boller
- The Enchanted Forest as Old John
- Pardon My Past as Grandpa Pemberton
- Adventure as Dr. Ashlon
- Claudia and David as Dr. Harry
- Courage of Lassie as Judge Payson
- G.I. War Brides as Grandpa Giles
- Faithful in My Fashion as Great Grandpa
- Three Wise Fools as The Ancient
- Lady Luck as Judge Martin
- A Boy and His Dog as Squire Jim Kirby
- The Farmer's Daughter as Dr. Matthew Sulven
- Stallion Road as Dr. Stevens
- Keeper of the Bees as Michael Worthington
- The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer as Judge Thaddeus Turner
- That Hagen Girl as Judge Merrivale
- The Fabulous Texan as Rev. Baker
- Three Daring Daughters as Dr. Cannon
- The Man from Texas as 'Pop' Hickey
- That Lady in Ermine as Luigi
- For the Love of Mary as Justice Peabody
- The Decision of Christopher Blake as Courtroom Attendant
- Down to the Sea in Ships as Benjamin Harris
- Little Women as Dr. Barnes
- That Forsyte Woman as Old Jolyon Forsyte
- Tell It to the Judge as Judge MacKenzie Meredith
- Riding High as Johnson
Director
- The Island of Regeneration
- The Jarr Family Discovers Harlem
- Mr. Jarr Brings Home a Turkey
- Mr. Jarr and the Lady Reformer
- The Enemies
- Mr. Jarr Takes a Night Off
- Mr. Jarr's Magnetic Friend
- The Closing of the Circuit
- The Jarrs Visit Arcadia
- Mr. Jarr and the Dachshund
- Mr. Jarr Visits His Home Town
- Mrs. Jarr's Auction Bridge
- Mrs. Jarr and the Beauty Treatment
- Mr. Jarr and the Ladies' Cup
- Philanthropic Tommy
- Mr. Jarr and Love's Young Dream
- Mr. Jarr and the Captive Maid
- Mr. Jarr and Gertrude's Beaux
- Mr. Jarr's Big Vacation
- Mr. Jarr and Circumstantial Evidence
- Mr. Jarr and the Visiting Firemen
- Mrs. Jarr and the Society Circus
- The Woman in the Box
- The Making Over of Geoffrey Manning
- For a Woman's Fair Name
- The Supreme Temptation
- Myrtle the Manicurist
- The Rookie
- The Resurrection of Hollis
- O'Hagan's Scoop
- Carew and Son
- Letitia
- The Heart of a Fool
- A Woman Alone
- Tillie Wakes Up
- The Millionaire's Double
- The False Friend
- A Son of the Hills
- A Man's Law