Harry Davenport
Harold George Bryant Davenport, known as Harry Davenport, was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned both stage and film for nearly his entire life. Beginning his journey in the entertainment industry at the tender age of six, Davenport's early experiences laid the foundation for a remarkable career in the performing arts.
He made a significant mark on Broadway, where he became a familiar face in numerous productions, showcasing his versatile acting skills. In the 1930s, Davenport transitioned to Hollywood, where he brought his theatrical talents to the silver screen. His filmography is marked by memorable portrayals of wise paternal figures, including roles as grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers, showcasing his ability to imbue characters with depth and authenticity.
Throughout his career, Davenport was celebrated for his compelling performances and his contributions to both film and theater. His legacy is remembered not only for his extensive body of work but also for the dedication he demonstrated to his craft over decades. Harry Davenport's influence in the industry remains significant, as he paved the way for future generations of actors, embodying the spirit of resilience and passion for the arts until his passing.
Filmography
Little Women (1949)
The Life of Emile Zola
That Forsyte Woman
Lucky Partners
The Case of the Black Cat
Juarez
The Sisters
She Wouldn't Say Yes
The Thin Man Goes Home
Larceny, Inc.
Three Daring Daughters
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
Tell It to the Judge
Princess O'Rourke
That Hagen Girl
The Cowboy and the Lady
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
Gold Is Where You Find It
For the Love of Mary
The Bride Came C.O.D.
Three Wise Fools
Kings Row
December 7th
Music for Millions
Man-Proof
That Lady in Ermine
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
The Impatient Years
Foreign Correspondent
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet
The Ox-Bow Incident
Meet Me in St. Louis
Adventure