Grant Withers
Grant Withers, originally named Granville G. Withers, was born on January 17, 1905, in Pueblo, Colorado. He emerged as a prominent figure in American cinema, boasting a substantial career that spanned from the silent film era into the age of sound.
Withers quickly made a name for himself as a leading man, captivating audiences with his youthful charm and talent in a variety of roles. As he transitioned to "talkies," his career flourished, and he starred in numerous significant films during his early years. Despite experiencing a decline in leading roles as time progressed, Withers secured a decade-long contract with Republic Pictures, which provided him with a stable platform in Hollywood.
His close connections with iconic figures like John Ford and John Wayne allowed Withers to appear in nine of Wayne’s films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. However, as his career evolved, he often found himself relegated to supporting roles, frequently portraying villains in B-movies and serials, as well as making appearances on television. Notably, in the late 1950s, he featured in two episodes of the western series "26 Men," set in the same Arizona locale where he famously eloped with actress Loretta Young.
Withers’ life was marked by five tumultuous marriages and a tragic conclusion, echoing the dramatic tales often seen on the silver screen. He passed away on March 27, 1959, in North Hollywood, California, leaving behind a legacy rich in cinematic history.
Filmography
Tennessee Johnson
Three Loves Has Nancy
The White Squaw
Wake of the Red Witch
In Old Oklahoma
The Fighting Kentuckian
Fort Apache
Fair Wind to Java
A Lady Takes a Chance
Rio Grande
Spoilers of the Plains
The Fatal Hour
Mr. Wong in Chinatown
The Mystery of Mr. Wong
Billy the Kid (1941)
Dakota
The Sun Shines Bright
Tycoon
Gunfighters
Men Against the Sky
Bells of Coronado
Trigger, Jr.
The Plunderers
The Arizona Raiders
Tripoli
Hoodlum Empire
The Vampire's Ghost
Rock Island Trail
My Darling Clementine
Gildersleeve's Bad Day
The Fighting Marines
Hell's Crossroads
Phantom of Chinatown