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Born: June 17, 1874 – Died: May 1, 1957
Grant Mitchell, the seasoned actor known for his versatile roles in the 1930s and 40s films, was born in Columbus, Ohio, on June 17, 1874. His lineage hinted at stern authority, being the son of General John Grant Mitchell. However, he carved his own legacy as a performer, captivating audiences with his portrayals of harangued husbands, baffled fathers, and irate executives. Mitchell's journey from a Yale postgraduate in Harvard Law to a prominent actor was a remarkable one. He graced Broadway stages, starred in classic films like "Arsenic and Old Lace," and left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Early Life and Career
Grant Mitchell's childhood and upbringing are not widely documented, but his academic path led him to Yale University, where he pursued postgraduate studies in Harvard Law. However, his passion for acting eventually led him to abandon his law career and pursue a life in the entertainment industry.
Mitchell made his debut on the Broadway stage at the age of 27, and he continued to thrive in various lead roles in productions like "It Pays to Advertise," "The Champion," "The Whole Town's Talking," and "The Baby Cyclone." His transition to the silver screen gained momentum with the advent of sound in films.
Although he appeared primarily in "B" movies, Grant Mitchell did have the privilege of participating in some classic "A" quality films, including the iconic "Arsenic and Old Lace." This film, along with several others, cemented his status as a respected actor in Hollywood.
Grant Mitchell's contributions to Hollywood and the entertainment industry are undeniable. His talent and versatility left a lasting impact, and he is remembered as a distinguished figure in the world of film and theater.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1948 | Who Killed 'Doc' Robbin? | Judge |
1947 | Blondie's Anniversary | Samuel Breckenbridge |
1947 | The Corpse Came C.O.D. | Mitchell Edwards |
1947 | Honeymoon | Congressman Crenshaw |
1947 | Blondie's Holiday | Samuel Breckenridge |
1947 | It Happened on Fifth Avenue | Farrow |
1946 | Easy to Wed | Homer Henshaw |
1946 | Cinderella Jones | (scenes deleted) |
1946 | Colonel Effingham's Raid | Maj. Anthony T. Hickock (uncredited) |
1945 | Leave Her to Heaven | Carlson (uncredited) |
1945 | Guest Wife | House Detective |
1945 | Bedside Manner | Mr. Pope |
1945 | Wonder Man | Mr. Wagonseller (uncredited) |
1945 | Conflict | Dr. Grant |
1945 | A Medal for Benny | Mayor of Pantera |
1945 | Crime, Inc. | Wayne Clark |
1945 | Watchtower Over Tomorrow (Short) | Passenger with Newspaper (uncredited) |
1945 | Bring on the Girls | Uncle Ralph |
1944 | And Now Tomorrow | Uncle Wallace |
1944 | When the Lights Go on Again | Mr. Arnold Benson |
1944 | Laura | Lancaster Corey (scenes deleted) |
1944 | The Impatient Years | Hotel Clerk |
1944 | Arsenic and Old Lace | Reverend Harper |
1944 | Step Lively | Dr. Gibbs |
1944 | See Here, Private Hargrove | Uncle George |
1943 | Dixie | Mr. Mason |
1943 | All by Myself | J.D. Gibbons |
1943 | The Amazing Mrs. Holliday | Edgar Holliday |
1942 | My Sister Eileen | Walter Sherwood |
1942 | Orchestra Wives | Dr. Ward (uncredited) |
1942 | Cairo | O.H.P. Boggs |
1942 | The Gay Sisters | Gilbert Wheeler |
1942 | Meet the Stewarts | Mr. Goodwin |
1942 | Larceny, Inc | Mr. Aspinwall |
1941 | The Man Who Came to Dinner | Mr. Ernest W. Stanley |
1941 | Skylark | Frederick Vantine |
1941 | The Feminine Touch | Dean Hutchinson |
1941 | One Foot in Heaven | Clayton Potter |
1941 | Nothing But the Truth | Mr. Bishop |
1941 | The Great Lie | Joshua Mason |
1941 | The Penalty | Judge |
1941 | Footsteps in the Dark | Wellington |
1941 | Tobacco Road | George Payne |
1940 | Father Is a Prince | John Bower |
1940 | The Bride Wore Crutches | E.J. Randall |
1940 | We Who Are Young | Jones |
1940 | My Love Came Back | Dr. Kobbe |
1940 | New Moon | Governor of New Orleans |
1940 | Edison, the Man | Snade |
1940 | It All Came True | Rene Salmon |
1940 | Castle on the Hudson | Dr. Ames (uncredited) |
1940 | The Grapes of Wrath | Caretaker |
1939 | The Secret of Dr. Kildare | John Xerxes Archley |
1939 | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Senator MacPherson |
1939 | The Monroe Doctrine (Short) | John Quincy Adams |
1939 | On Borrowed Time | Mr. Pilbeam |
1939 | Hell's Kitchen | Hiram Krispan |
1939 | 6,000 Enemies | Warden Parkhurst |
1939 | Juarez | Mr. Harris (scenes deleted) |
1938 | Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus | Henry Peck |
1938 | The Headleys at Home | Ernest Headley |
1938 | That Certain Age | Jeweler |
1938 | Youth Takes a Fling | Duke |
1938 | Reformatory | Arnold Frayne |
1938 | Women Are Like That | Mr. Snell |
1937 | Lady Behave! | Burton Williams |
1937 | Hollywood Hotel | B.L. Faulkin |
1937 | First Lady | Ellsworth T. Banning |
1937 | The Last Gangster | Prison Warden |
1937 | Music for Madame | District Attorney Ernest Robinson |
1937 | The Life of Emile Zola | Georges Clemenceau |
1936 | The Devil Is a Sissy | Paul Krumpp |
1936 | Piccadilly Jim | Herbert Pett |
1936 | My American Wife | Robert Cantillon |
1936 | Parole! | Marty Crawford |
1936 | The Ex-Mrs. Bradford | John Summers |
1936 | Moonlight Murder | Dr. Adams |
1936 | Next Time We Love | Michael Jennings |
1936 | Her Master's Voice | Horace J. Twilling |
1936 | The Garden Murder Case | District Attorney Markham |
1935 | Seven Keys to Baldpate | Thomas Hayden |
1935 | In Person | Judge Thaddeus Parks |
1935 | It's in the Air | W. R. Gridley |
1935 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Egeus - Father to Hermia |
1935 | Redheads on Parade | Minor Role (uncredited) |
1935 | Broadway Gondolier | Richards |
1935 | Men Without Names | Andrew Webster |
1935 | Traveling Saleslady | Rufus Twitchell |
1935 | Straight from the Heart | Austin |
1935 | Gold Diggers of 1935 | Louis Lamson |
1935 | One More Spring | Mr. Sheridan |
1934 | The Secret Bride | Willis Martin |
1934 | 365 Nights in Hollywood | J. Walter Delmar |
1934 | Gridiron Flash | Howard Smith |
1934 | The Case of the Howling Dog | Claude Drumm |
1934 | One Exciting Adventure | Fussli |
1934 | The Cat's-Paw | Silk Hat McGee |
1934 | We're Rich Again | Wilbur Page |
1934 | Twenty Million Sweethearts | Chester A. Sharpe |
1934 | The Show-Off | Mr. 'Pa' Fisher |
1934 | The Poor Rich | Tom Hopkins |
1933 | Convention City | J.B. Honeywell |
1933 | King for a Night | Rev. John Williams |
1933 | Shadows of Sing Sing | Joe Martel |
1933 | Dancing Lady | Jasper Bradley, Sr. |
1933 | Saturday's Millions | Ezra Fowler |
1933 | Wild Boys of the Road | James Smith |
1933 | Dinner at Eight | Ed Loomis |
1933 | The Stranger's Return | Allen Redfield |
1933 | I Love That Man | Dr. Crittenden - Dentist |
1933 | Heroes for Sale | George W. Gibson |
1933 | Tomorrow at Seven | Austin Winters |
1933 | Lilly Turner | Dr. Hawley |
1933 | Central Airport | Mr. Blaine |
1933 | He Learned About Women | Appleby |
1933 | Our Betters | Thornton Clay |
1932 | 20,000 Years in Sing Sing | Tester of Convicts' IQs (uncredited) |
1932 | No Man of Her Own | Charlie Vane |
1932 | If I Had a Million | Prison Priest (uncredited) |
1932 | Three on a Match | Mr. Gilmore (uncredited) |
1932 | Big City Blues | Station Agent |
1932 | A Successful Calamity | Connors - Wilton's Butler |
1932 | Week-End Marriage | Doctor |
1932 | The Famous Ferguson Case | Martin Collins |
1931 | The Star Witness | Pa Leeds |
1930 | Man to Man | John Martin Bolton |
1923 | Radio-Mania | Arthur Wyman |
1916 | The Misleading Lady | Stephen Weatherbee |