Harry Davenport

  1. Grant Mitchell, Orchestra Wives, 1942.   Contracts in the Fox legal recores (now in UCLA’s Arts-Special Collections Library) show that the avuncular Davenport was first booked for Dr Ward before handing his sethoscope to Mitchell. Pity. It would have been the New Yorker’s 21st medico among his 165 roles=… including Gone With The Wind ’s Dr Meade.
  2. HB Warner, It’s a Wonderful Life, 1946.

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    “The beauty of Harry Davenport as a human  being and as an actor will never be forgotten by any of us who worked with him.  His glowing performance in All This and Heaven Too gave this film such added stature.  Even in The Bride Came C.O.D, a truly ridiculous film, he gave his moments stature.  Without doubt, Mr Davenport was one of the truly great supporting players of all time.  Any of us were lucky when he was cast in one of oujr films.”  – Bette Davis

 Birth year: 1866Death year: 1949Other name: Casting Calls:  2