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Grant Mitchell is a Actor American born on 17 june 1874 at Columbus (USA)

Grant Mitchell

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Birth name John Grant Mitchell, Jr.
Nationality USA
Birth 17 june 1874 at Columbus (USA)
Death 1 may 1957 (at 82 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Grant Mitchell (June 17, 1874 – May 1, 1957) was an American stage actor on Broadway and character actor in many Hollywood films of the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared on Broadway from 1902 to 1939 and appeared in more than 125 films between 1930 and 1948.

Biography

Mitchell was born John Grant Mitchell, Jr. in Columbus, Ohio, the only son of American Civil War general John G. Mitchell. His paternal grandmother, Fanny Arabella Hayes, was the sister of President Rutherford B. Hayes. He attended Yale University, where he served as feature editor of campus humor magazine The Yale Record. Like his father, he became an attorney, graduating from the Harvard Law School. However by his mid-to-late 20s, he tired of his legal practice and turned a long term dream into a reality by becoming an actor on Broadway. He played lead roles in plays such as It Pays to Advertise, The Whole Town's Talking, The Champion, and The Baby Cyclone.
Grant Mitchell was a brother of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Phi chapter).

In film he initially made an appearance in 1916 and one or two other silents amidst his extensive theatre work but Mitchell's screen career really took off with the advent of sound. Most of his appearances were in B films of the 1930s and 1940s, but he made many notable appearances in high profile films such as A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935; Epheus), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939, Senator MacPherson), The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942, Mr. Stanley), and Arsenic and Old Lace (1944, a Reverend).

He died a bachelor on May 1, 1957.

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Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Grant Mitchell (113 films)

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Actor

If I Had a Million, 1h28
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, James Cruze, Norman Taurog, Norman Z. McLeod, William A. Seiter, H. Bruce Humberstone, Stephen Roberts, Lothar Mendes
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution, Erotic thriller films
Actors Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, George Raft, May Robson, W. C. Fields, Richard Bennett
Roles Prison Priest (uncredited)
Rating68% 3.4447353.4447353.4447353.4447353.444735
Dying industrial tycoon John Glidden (Richard Bennett) cannot decide what to do with his wealth. He despises his money-hungry relatives and believes none of his employees is capable of running his various companies. Finally, he decides to give a million dollars each to eight people picked at random from a telephone directory before he passes away, so as to avoid his will being contested. (The first name selected is John D. Rockefeller, which is swiftly rejected.)
No Man of Her Own, 1h25
Directed by Wesley Ruggles
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Dorothy Mackaill, Grant Mitchell, George Barbier, Elizabeth Patterson
Roles Charlie Vane
Rating65% 3.297063.297063.297063.297063.29706
Gambler Babe Steward (Clark Gable) is in trouble with the law and decides to lie low in a small town. There he meets librarian Connie Randall (Carole Lombard) and attempts to seduce her. They flip a coin to decide whether or not to get married. The coin forces them to get married and Connie soon falls in love with Babe. Babe, meanwhile, continues his conning while telling Connie that he is working on Wall Street. Connie does not suspect anything until she finds Babe's marked cards in his desk. She shuffles the cards and when Babe plays a game of poker, he loses. Babe wants nothing more to do with Connie and leaves for Rio de Janeiro to win big money at cards. But, realizing that he loves Connie, he gives himself in to the police to serve his jail sentence. When Babe returns to a pregnant Connie, he does not suspect that she knows of his deception, but she does not say a word about it and in true Hollywood fashion, we are left to assume that the couple lives happily ever after.
A Successful Calamity, 1h12
Directed by John G. Adolfi, Lucien Hubbard, Julien Josephson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Films based on plays
Actors George Arliss, Mary Astor, Evalyn Knapp, Grant Mitchell, William Janney, Hardie Albright
Roles Connors
Rating68% 3.4364953.4364953.4364953.4364953.436495
Henry Wilton is a successful financier who is returning to America after a year away in Europe helping to arrange war debt repayments. He looks forward to being reunited with his family, including his much-younger second wife Emmy, his daughter Peggy and his son Eddie. However, when he arrives in his hometown on the train the only one there to greet him is his butler, Connors, much to Henry's dismay. The butler informs him that he is home a day earlier than expected, and that Peggy is an aspiring actress and Eddie is a polo player. They visit Eddie at the polo field, then arrive home, where they find that Emmy is having guests over at a music recital by composer Pietro Rafaelo. Henry further finds that in his absence Emmy has redecorated his bedroom in the Art Nouveau style, and removed his comfortable chair, which Connors has taken for safekeeping. While in Connors' room, Henry is visited by George Struthers, Peggy's fortune-hunting fiance who she plans to marry for his money. Henry tries to buy a stock from Partington, his business rival, who refuses to honour an agreement they had to sell it at a certain price, claiming that the agreement is not in writing.
Week-End Marriage, 1h5
Directed by Thornton Freeland
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Actors Loretta Young, Norman Foster, Aline MacMahon, George Brent, Grant Mitchell, Robert Emmett O'Connor
Roles Doctor
Rating58% 2.9048652.9048652.9048652.9048652.904865
Ken Hayes se sent fort diminué dans son statut de mâle, lorsque son épouse Lola Davis décide de faire rentrer l'argent du ménage (l'homme vient de perdre son travail). Pour compenser la perte supposée de sa virilité, il prend une maîtresse .....
The Famous Ferguson Case, 1h14
Directed by Lloyd Bacon
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Joan Blondell, Grant Mitchell, Vivienne Osborne, Adrienne Dore, Tom Brown, Kenneth Thomson
Roles Martin Collins
Rating64% 3.243223.243223.243223.243223.24322
Bruce Foster (Tom Brown) et Maizie Dicksnon (Joan Blondell), deux journalistes aux méthodes très différentes, enquêtent sur l'assassinat de George Ferguson (Purnell Pratt), un influent homme d'affaires.
The Star Witness, 1h8
Directed by William A. Wellman
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Walter Huston, Frances Starr, Grant Mitchell, Sally Blane, Leah Remini, Ralph Ince
Roles Pa Leeds
Rating62% 3.1498653.1498653.1498653.1498653.149865
The Leeds family consists of two adult children, their two young brothers, their parents, and Grandpa Summerill, a feisty retired soldier visiting from the old soldiers' home. Hearing a commotion outside, most of them go to the windows and witness gangster "Maxey" Campo murdering two men. Campo enters the house, assaults Grandpa for confronting him, threatens the family with harm if they talk, and flees by the back exit.
Man to Man
Man to Man (1930)
, 1h8
Directed by Allan Dwan
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Phillips Holmes, Grant Mitchell, Otis Harlan, Dwight Frye, Russell Simpson, George F. Marion
Roles Barber John Martin Bolton
Rating60% 3.0012253.0012253.0012253.0012253.001225
Phillips Holmes plays as the son of a barber, played by Grant Mitchell, who killed a man who had murdered his brother. Holmes, who is ashamed at being the son of a murderer, is working at a bank when his father is paroled. Although Mitchell is eager to establish a relationship with his son, Holmes wants nothing to do with his father. Feeling that people are judging him because of his father, Holmes decides to leave town and take his girl friend, played by Lucille Powers, with him. There is only one problem, Holmes needs to make some money quickly in order to marry Powers. Dwight Frye, who works at the same bank as Holmes, is also in love with Powers and figures out a way to prevent Holmes from taking her. Frye steals two thousand dollars from Holmes' drawer so that he will be accused of stealing money. When Holmes realizes that two thousand dollars is missing from his drawer he assumes his father has stolen the money as he visited him at the bank earlier in the day. This leads Holmes to confess to stealing the money to prevent his dad from going to prison. At the same time, his father confesses to stealing the money to prevent Holmes from going to prison. Powers, who suspects that Fyre has stolen the money, tricks him into confessing his crime and father and son are happily reunited.
The Man from M.A.R.S., 1h35
Directed by Roy William Neill
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction
Themes Films about extraterrestrial life, Films about extraterrestrial life
Actors Grant Mitchell
Roles Arthur Wyman
Rating63% 3.1548653.1548653.1548653.1548653.154865
This curious picture is a cross between fantasy and science fiction (at least, the 1922 version of science fiction) and features Broadway actors Grant Mitchell and Margaret Irving in their motion picture debuts. Arthur Wyman (Mitchell) is the typical absent-minded scientist. He is in love with Mary Langdon (Irving), the daughter of his landlady (Gertrude Hillman). To help her out, he invents an alarm clock that does not tick (this being long before the days of electronic devices). Using the money he has earned writing an article, Wyman tries to put the finishing touches on a radio that will contact Mars. He falls asleep as he is tinkering with it and dreams that he has gotten in touch with the Martians. They give him a lot of valuable information—he learns a special way to make diamonds from coal, fashion gold from clay, and create steel that weighs "less than nothing." What he learns makes him fabulously wealthy—until, much to his disappointment, he wakes up. But then Mary arrives and tells him that the rights to the "tickless" alarm clock have been sold for a lot of money, so things work out after all.