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  1. Harry Davenport (actor) Harold George Bryant Davenport (January 19, 1866 – August 9, 1949) was an American film and stage actor who worked in show business from the age of six until his death. [1] After a long and prolific Broadway career, he came to Hollywood in the 1930s, where he often played grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers.

  2. 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.

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  3. 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. Beloved for his twinkle-eyed avuncular and/or grandfatherly types in both comedy and drama, Davenport ...

    • January 19, 1866
    • August 9, 1949
  4. 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 ... Actor 125 Credits. Paradise Express. A Boy, a Girl and ...

  5. Oct 30, 2009 · Harry Davenport's first Broadway play was The Voyage of Suzette, an original musical which opened in 1894 at the American Theatre and starred Maxine Elliott. Considering his later film persona, it may seem surprising that Davenport's earliest Broadway successes were in musicals, and musical comedies, but the young actor's talents clearly placed ...

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  7. 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 highest-grossing film of the Golden Age of American movies.

  8. Birth Place: New York, New York. 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 ...

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