
Grant Mitchell
Acting
Born 1874-06-17 · Columbus, Ohio, USA
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.
Filmography

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Aug 6, 1975

The Big Parade of Comedy
Sep 2, 1964

Who Killed Doc Robbin?
Apr 9, 1948

Blondie's Anniversary
Dec 18, 1947

The Corpse Came C.O.D.
Jun 2, 1947

Honeymoon
May 17, 1947

It Happened on Fifth Avenue
Apr 17, 1947

Blondie's Holiday
Apr 10, 1947

Easy to Wed
Jul 25, 1946

Leave Her to Heaven
Dec 25, 1945

Guest Wife
Jul 27, 1945

Bedside Manner
Jun 22, 1945

Conflict
Jun 15, 1945

A Medal for Benny
Apr 16, 1945

Crime, Inc.
Apr 15, 1945

Bring on the Girls
Mar 30, 1945

Watchtower Over Tomorrow
Mar 29, 1945

And Now Tomorrow
Nov 22, 1944

When the Lights Go On Again
Oct 22, 1944

The Impatient Years
Sep 10, 1944

Arsenic and Old Lace
Sep 1, 1944

Step Lively
Jul 26, 1944

See Here, Private Hargrove
Mar 18, 1944

Dixie
Jun 23, 1943

All by Myself
Jun 11, 1943

The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
Feb 19, 1943

My Sister Eileen
Sep 24, 1942

Orchestra Wives
Sep 4, 1942

Cairo
Aug 17, 1942

The Gay Sisters
Aug 1, 1942