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Home/People/Grant Mitchell
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Born
Jun 17, 1874Died: May 1, 1957
Lived 82 years
Place of Birth
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Also Known As
John Grant Mitchell Jr.
Грант Митчелл
IMDb Profile

Grant Mitchell

Acting

Biography
Grant Mitchell (born John Grant Mitchell Jr.) was an American stage and screen actor. He is best remembered for his portrayals of fathers, husbands, bank clerks, businessmen, school principals and similar type characters, usually supporting, in films of the 1930s and 1940s. Mitchell, a Yale post graduate at Harvard Law, gave up his law practice to become an actor, making his stage debut at age 27. He appeared in lead roles on Broadway in such plays as "It Pays to Advertise", "The Champion", "The Whole Town's Talking", and "The Baby Cyclone", the last which was specially written for him by George M. Cohan. His screen career took off with the advent of sound (years earlier he had appeared in at least two silent films). He appeared primarily in B films, though from time to time enjoyed being a part of A-quality productions such as Dinner at Eight (1933), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942), and Arsenic and Old Lace (1944). Grant Mitchell retired from show business in 1948. He died, age 82, in Los Angeles in 1957.
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? poster

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

as Self (archive footage)
1975
The Big Parade of Comedy poster

The Big Parade of Comedy

as Ed Loomis in 'Dinner at Eight' (archive footage) (uncredited)
1964
Who Killed Doc Robbin? poster

Who Killed Doc Robbin?

as Judge
1948
Blondie's Anniversary poster

Blondie's Anniversary

as Samuel Breckenbridge
1947
The Corpse Came C.O.D. poster

The Corpse Came C.O.D.

as Mitchell Edwards
1947
Honeymoon poster

Honeymoon

as Congressman Crenshaw
1947
It Happened on Fifth Avenue poster

It Happened on Fifth Avenue

as Al Farrow
1947
Blondie's Holiday poster

Blondie's Holiday

as Samuel Breckenridge
1947
Easy to Wed poster

Easy to Wed

as Homer Henshaw
1946
Leave Her to Heaven poster

Leave Her to Heaven

as Carlson (uncredited)
1945
Guest Wife poster

Guest Wife

as House Detective
1945
Bedside Manner poster

Bedside Manner

as Mr. Pope
1945
Conflict poster

Conflict

as Dr. Grant
1945
A Medal for Benny poster

A Medal for Benny

as Mayor of Pantera
1945
Crime, Inc. poster

Crime, Inc.

as Wayne Clark
1945
Bring on the Girls poster

Bring on the Girls

as Ralph Neely
1945
Watchtower Over Tomorrow poster

Watchtower Over Tomorrow

as Passenger with newspaper
1945
And Now Tomorrow poster

And Now Tomorrow

as Uncle Wallace
1944
When the Lights Go On Again poster

When the Lights Go On Again

as Arnold Benson
1944
The Impatient Years poster

The Impatient Years

as Hotel Clerk
1944