Born: July 12, 1886 – Died: June 2, 1956
Jean Hersholt, a beloved actor in Hollywood, was truly a Great Dane in the industry. Born on July 12, 1886, in Denmark, he came from a renowned Danish stage and entertainment family that toured throughout Europe. Graduating from the Copenhagen Art School, Hersholt had a passion for both the stage and films. While he started with silent films in Germany, it was in Hollywood where he truly made his mark. From playing memorable villains in the silent era to portraying the iconic Dr. Christian, Hersholt's contributions to the entertainment industry were vast and varied. His dedication extended beyond acting, as he also made significant humanitarian contributions, earning him two Academy Awards and the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
Jean Hersholt was born on July 12, 1886, in Denmark. He grew up in a well-known Danish stage and entertainment family that frequently toured throughout Europe. After graduating from the Copenhagen Art School, Hersholt pursued his passion for both the stage and films.
Hersholt's career began with two silent films in Germany in 1906, but it was in Hollywood where he truly found success. He made the move to the United States in 1913, seeking further opportunities like many other European actors at the time. Unlike many of his European counterparts who started on Broadway, Hersholt went straight to Hollywood in 1914, just as silent movies were gaining popularity.
In the early years of his career in Hollywood, Hersholt primarily played small feature player roles and appeared in numerous bit parts. However, his talent as a villain stood out, and he became sought after by directors for his ability to convincingly portray vile characters. Some of his notable roles from the 1920s include "Greed" and "The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg," which helped propel Rudolf Valentino to stardom.
During the later 1920s, Hersholt's roles expanded to include a more balanced mix of characters, including more virtuous roles and the unsuspected guilty party in murder mysteries. He worked for Paramount from 1927 to 1929 and various other studios during this period. By the end of the silent era, Hersholt had appeared in over 75 films, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
One of Hersholt's most iconic roles came in the mid-1930s when he portrayed Dr. John Luke, inspired by the real-life obstetrician Dr. Dafoe, in the film "The Country Doctor." This role would become the basis for his popular radio series, "Dr. Christian," which aired from 1937 to 1954. Hersholt convinced RKO Radio Pictures to produce a series of six Dr. Christian films from 1939 to 1941.
Aside from his acting career, Hersholt had a deep appreciation for Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. He collected important editions of Andersen's works and published an acclaimed English translation of Andersen's fairy tales. Hersholt also wrote several articles about Andersen and edited "The Andersen-Scudder-Letters" in 1948.
In his personal life, Jean Hersholt was married and had children. He had a reputation for being generous and giving back to the community. His dedication to philanthropy led to his involvement with the Motion Picture Relief Fund, which eventually led to the creation of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. He received two Academy Awards during his career and served as the president of the Academy.
Jean Hersholt's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry extended beyond his acting talent. He was admired for his contributions to charity and his efforts to promote the welfare of others. His iconic roles and dedication to humanitarian work have solidified his status as a beloved and respected figure in the industry.
Year | Title | Role |
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1956 | Dr. Christian (TV Series) | Dr. Paul Christian |
1955 | Run for Cover | Mr. Swenson |
1949 | Dancing in the Dark | Jean Hersholt |
1943 | To the People of the United States (Short) | Colonel Jensen - Medical Corps. |
1943 | Stage Door Canteen | Jean Hersholt |
1941 | They Meet Again | Dr. Paul Christian |
1941 | Melody for Three | Dr. Paul Christian |
1940 | Remedy for Riches | Dr. Paul Christian |
1940 | Dr. Christian Meets the Women | Dr. Paul Christian |
1940 | The Courageous Dr. Christian | Dr. Paul Christian |
1939 | Meet Dr. Christian | Dr. Christian |
1939 | Mr. Moto in Danger Island | Sutter |
1938 | Five of a Kind | Dr. John Luke |
1938 | I'll Give a Million | Victor |
1938 | Alexander's Ragtime Band | Professor Heinrich |
1938 | Happy Landing | Herr Lars Ericksen |
1937 | Heidi | Adolph Kramer | Grandfather |
1937 | Seventh Heaven | Father Chevillon |
1936 | One in a Million | Heinrich Muller |
1936 | Reunion | Dr. John Luke |
1936 | His Brother's Wife | Professor Fahrenheim |
1936 | Sins of Man | Christopher Freyman |
1936 | The Country Doctor | Dr. John Luke |
1936 | Tough Guy | Doctor |
1935 | Murder in the Fleet | Victor Hanson |
1935 | Break of Hearts | Professor Thalma |
1935 | Mark of the Vampire | Baron Otto |
1934 | The Painted Veil | Herr Koerber |
1934 | The Fountain | Baron Van Leyden |
1934 | Men in White | Dr. 'Hockie' Hochberg |
1934 | The Cat and the Fiddle | Professor |
1933 | Christopher Bean | Rosen |
1933 | Dinner at Eight | Jo Stengel |
1933 | Song of the Eagle | Otto Hoffman |
1933 | The Crime of the Century | Dr. Emil Brandt |
1932 | Flesh | Mr. Herman |
1932 | The Mask of Fu Manchu | Von Berg |
1932 | Hearts of Humanity | Sol Bloom |
1932 | Skyscraper Souls | Jake Sorenson |
1932 | Unashamed | Heinrich Schmidt |
1932 | New Morals for Old | James Hallett |
1932 | Night Court | Herman - the Janitor |
1932 | Grand Hotel | Senf |
1932 | Are You Listening? | George Wagner |
1932 | The Beast of the City | Sam Belmonte |
1932 | Emma | Frederick Smith |
1931 | Private Lives | Oscar |
1931 | The Sin of Madelon Claudet | Dr. Dulac |
1931 | Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) | Karl Ohlin |
1931 | The Phantom of Paris | Herman |
1931 | Transatlantic | Rudolph aka Jed Kramer |
1931 | Daybreak | Herr Schnabel |
1931 | The Voice of Hollywood No. 7 (Second Series) (Short) | Unknown |
1930 | Viennese Nights | Herr Hofner - Elsa's Father |
1930 | The Third Alarm | Frank 'Dad' Morton |
1930 | The Cat Creeps | Dr. Patterson |
1930 | A Soldier's Plaything | Grandfather Rittner |
1930 | East Is West | Man |
1930 | Hell Harbor | Joseph Horngold |
1930 | Mamba | August Bolte (Mamba) |
1930 | The Case of Sergeant Grischa | Posnanski |
1930 | The Climax | Luigi Golfanti |
1929 | Modern Love | François Renault |
1929 | The Younger Generation | Julius Goldfish - Pa |
1929 | The Girl on the Barge | McCadden |
1928 | Give and Take | John Bauer - Factory Owner |
1928 | The Battle of the Sexes | William Judson |
1928 | Jazz Mad | Franz Hausmann |
1928 | Abie's Irish Rose | Solomon Levy |
1928 | The Secret Hour | Tony |
1928 | 13 Washington Square | 'Deacon' Pyecroft |
1927 | The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg | Dr. Jüttner |
1927 | Alias the Deacon | George Caswell aka The Deacon |
1927 | The Wrong Mr. Wright | Seymour White |
1926 | The Old Soak | Clement Hawley, Sr. |
1926 | Flames | Ole Bergson |
1926 | It Must Be Love | Pop Schmidt |
1926 | My Old Dutch | 'Erb 'Uggins |
1926 | The Greater Glory | Gustav Schmidt |
1925 | Stella Dallas | Ed Munn |
1925 | A Woman's Faith | Jules Cluny |
1925 | Don Q Son of Zorro | Don Fabrique |
1925 | If Marriage Fails | Dr. Mallini |
1925 | Fifth Avenue Models | Mr. Jones - A Crook |
1925 | Dangerous Innocence | Gilchrist |
1924 | So Big | Aug Hempel |
1924 | Cheap Kisses | Gustaf Borgstrom |
1924 | Greed | Marcus |
1924 | Her Night of Romance | Joe Diamond |
1924 | Sinners in Silk | Dr. Eustace |
1924 | The Woman on the Jury | Jury Foreman |
1924 | The Goldfish | Herman Krauss |
1924 | Torment | Boris |
1923 | Red Lights | Ezra Carson |
1923 | Souls for Sale | Jean Hersholt |
1923 | Quicksands | Ring Member |
1923 | Jazzmania | Prince Otto of Como |
1922 | The Strangers' Banquet | Fiend |
1922 | Tess of the Storm Country | Ben Letts |
1922 | Heart's Haven | Henry Bird |
1922 | When Romance Rides | Joel Creech |
1921 | Man of the Forest | Lem Beasley |
1921 | A Certain Rich Man | Adrian Brownwell |
1921 | The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse | Professor von Hartrott (uncredited) |
1921 | The Servant in the House | Manson, The Servant in the House |
1920 | The Deceiver | Unknown |
1920 | The Golden Trail | Harry Teal |
1920 | Merely Mary Ann | Stranger |
1920 | The Red Lane | Vetal Beaulieu |
1919 | In the Land of the Setting Sun (Short) | Unknown |
1919 | Love's Prisoner | Party Guest (uncredited) |
1919 | Whom the Gods Would Destroy | Unknown |
1918 | The Answer | Shepard |
1918 | Little Red Decides | Sour Milk |
1918 | Madame Spy | Count Von Ornstorff |
1917 | Princess Virtue | Emile Carre |
1917 | '49-'17 | 'Gentleman Jim' Raynor |
1917 | A Stormy Knight | Dr. Fraser |
1917 | The Show Down | Parkes |
1917 | The Soul Herder (Short) | The Parson |
1917 | The Greater Law | Basil Pelly |
1917 | The Gunman's Gospel (Short) | The Mayor |
1917 | Southern Justice | Caleb Talbot |
1917 | The Townsend Divorce Case (Short) | Mr. Townsend |
1917 | Her Primitive Man (Short) | Rance |
1917 | The Clash of Steel (Short) | Prince Feodor |
1917 | Perils of the Secret Service | Unknown |
1917 | The Saintly Sinner | Undetermined Role |
1917 | The Terror | Jimm, the Dope |
1917 | Love Aflame | Reginald |
1917 | Fighting for Love | Ferdinand |
1917 | Black Orchids | Unknown |
1916 | The Desert | Unknown |
1916 | Scratched (Short) | Paul Brant |
1916 | Kinkaid, Gambler | Undetermined Role |
1916 | It's All Wrong (Short) | The Minister |
1916 | As the Candle Burned (Short) | John Ayres |
1916 | Some Medicine Man (Short) | Grouch |
1916 | The Aryan | Minor Role (uncredited) |
1916 | Hell's Hinges | Bartender (uncredited) |
1916 | Bullets and Brown Eyes | Unknown |
1915 | The Disciple | Mob Member (uncredited) |
1915 | Never Again (Short) | (unconfirmed) |
1906 | En ny hat til Madammen (Short) | Unknown |
1906 | Konfirmanden (Short) | Unknown |
1906 | Professorens Morgenavis (Short) | Unknown |
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