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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.
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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. After a long and prolific Broadway career, he came to Hollywood in the 1930s, where he often played grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers.
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Harry Davenport. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. January 19, 1866 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. August 9, 1949 · Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack) Birth name. Harold George Bryant Davenport. Nickname. Pop. Height. 5′ 7″ (1.70 m) Mini Bio.
- January 19, 1866
- August 9, 1949
Oct 30, 2009 · Harold George Bryant Davenport was born on January 19, 1866, in New York City. Always called Harry, he was the son of Edward Loomis Davenport (1815-1877), son of a Boston tavern keeper and one of the most skilled and popular actors of the mid-19th century.
Actor. 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...
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.