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  1. 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.

  2. Actor: Gone with the Wind. Character fame on film came quite late for long-time stage actor Harry Davenport at age 70, but he made up for lost time in very quick fashion with well over a hundred film roles registered from the advent of sound to the time of his death in 1949.

  3. Director. See Harry Davenport full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Harry Davenport's latest movies and tv shows.

  4. Actor. During a career that spanned both the silent era and the talkies, Harry Davenport was often cast as grandfathers, doctors, judges, and ministers. He is best known for playing Dr. Meade in the Civil War epic "Gone with the Wind," 1939's Academy Award winner for Best Picture and the...

  5. 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.

  6. Oct 30, 2009 · Harry Davenport had always enjoyed good health and was extremely active for an octogenarian. On Tuesday, August 9, 1949, he had telephoned Walter Herzbrun, his agent for the last 15 years, to inquire about a film role he had been assigned which was scheduled to begin shooting the following week.

  7. He is best known for playing Dr. Meade in the Civil War epic "Gone with the Wind," 1939's Academy Award winner for Best Picture and the highest-grossing film of the Golden...

  8. Harold George Bryant Davenport (January 19, 1866 – August 9, 1949) was an American actor. His roles include Dr. Meade in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Grandpa in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). [1] [2]

  9. Actor Harry Davenport, born on Jan 19, 1866 and died on Aug 9, 1949 starred in Gone with the Wind, The Cowboy and the Lady (1938), Marie Antoinette, You Can't Take It With You, The Life of Emile Zola, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), Riding High, The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, The Farmer's Daughter

  10. Harry Davenport is known as an Actor and Director. Some of his work includes Gone with the Wind, Meet Me in St. Louis, Foreign Correspondent, The Ox-Bow Incident, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, Little Women, and You Can't Take It with You.

  11. Jan 19, 2014 · A veteran stage actor, Harry Davenport made his film debut at age 48. In his 37-year film career, he appeared in over 160 films and shorts, playing his share of grandfathers, judges and doctors.

  12. He is best known for playing Dr. Meade in the Civil War epic "Gone with the Wind," 1939's Academy Award winner for Best Picture and the highest-grossing film of the Golden Age...

  13. Harry Davenport. January 19, 1866 — August 9, 1949 • 83 y.o. (158) Actor. Director. Facts. Harry Davenport was born January 19, 1866, in Canton, Pennsylvania, where his family lived during the holidays. He also grew up in Philadelphia.

  14. Actor: Gone with the Wind. Character fame on film came quite late for long-time stage actor Harry Davenport at age 70, but he made up for lost time in very quick fashion with well over a hundred film roles registered from the advent of sound to the time of his death in 1949.

  15. Nov 11, 2013 · That’s a truly impressive number when one considers he made his screen debut at the age of forty-eight after a long career as a stage actor. Born Harold George Bryant Davenport on January 19, 1866 in New York City, Harry Davenport grew up in Canton, Pennsylvania and came from a family of thespians.

  16. Harry Davenport was an American actor and director who had a long career in film and television. He was born on January 19, 1866 in New York City, New York. He began his career in vaudeville and made his Broadway debut in 1891.

  17. Harry Davenport was an American film and stage actor, who has acted in showbiz from the age of six till his demise. After a long and decisive career, he went to Hollywood in the 1930s and appeared in films like Gone with the Wind, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Life of Emile Zola and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

  18. Character fame on film came quite late for long-time stage actor Harry Davenport at age 70, but he made up for lost time in very quick fashion with well over...

  19. Harry Davenport. Actor: Gone with the Wind. Character fame on film came quite late for long-time stage actor Harry Davenport at age 70, but he made up for lost time in very quick fashion with well over a hundred film roles registered from the advent of sound to the time of his death in 1949.

  20. Harry Davenport. Character fame on film came quite late for long-time stage actor Harry Davenport at age 70, but he made up for lost time in very quick fashion with well over a hundred film roles registered from the advent of sound to the time of his death in 1949.

  21. Harold George Bryant Davenport, known as Harry Davenport and Pop, was an American movie and stage character actor.

  22. Mar 22, 2006 · Harry Davenport of Canton, Pa., the Grand Old Man of the American stage and screen, died yesterday in Hollywood after a heart attack. Eighty-three, he had spent 78 years in the land of make believe that lies behind the footlights of the stage and in the bustle and glare of movie sets.

  23. Harry Davenport may refer to: Harry Davenport (actor) (1866–1949), American film and stage actor. Harry Davenport (footballer) (1900–1984), Australian footballer. Harry J. Davenport (1902–1977), Democratic Party member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

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