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  1. Harry Davenport was one of the best-known and busiest "old men" in Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s. He started his film career at the age of 47, debuting in the 1913 silent short film Kenton's Heir. The next year, he starred in Fogg's Millions co-starring Rose Tapley.

  2. Harry Davenport. Actor: Gone with the Wind. Character fame on film came quite late for long-time stage actor Harry Davenport at age 70, but he made up for lost time in very quick fashion with well over a hundred film roles registered from the advent of sound to the time of his death in 1949.

  3. Oct 30, 2009 · Harry Davenport played those parts often, and to perfection, in a career that lasted no less than 78 years. He was a member of an acting dynasty that stretches from the 18th century to the present with connections to the Barrymores and the Drews.

  4. Distinguished and popular player with a long stage and screen career, Harry Davenport was born into a theatrical family and sired one of his own. Along with Eddie Foy he was the co-founder of Actors Equity. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Sort by: View: 10 titles. 1. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)

  5. Harry Davenport was an American actor and director who had a long career in film and television. He was born on January 19, 1866 in New York City, New York. He began his career in vaudeville and made his Broadway debut in 1891.

  6. Harold George Bryant Davenport 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.

  7. Harry Davenport was an American film and stage actor, who has acted in showbiz from the age of six till his demise. After a long and decisive career, he went to Hollywood in the 1930s and appeared in films like Gone with the Wind, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Life of Emile Zola and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.