Granville Bates
Granville Bates (January 7, 1882 – July 8, 1940) was an American character actor and bit player, appearing in over ninety films.
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![]() Bates in the trailer for My Favorite Wife (1940)  | |
| Born | January 7, 1882 Chicago, Illinois, U.S.  | 
| Died | July 8, 1940 (aged 58) Hollywood, California, U.S.  | 
| Resting place | Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1917–1940 | 
| Spouse(s) | Josephine Weller 
      (m. 1930) | 
Biography
    
Bates was born in Chicago in 1882. He began his film career in the 1910s with Essanay Studios of the Chicago film industry.[1] He appeared on Broadway in the late 1920s and early 1930s, notably in the original production of Merrily We Roll Along (1934) by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart.[2] He was also the Conductor in the original production of Twentieth Century (1932).[3]
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From the 1930s, he appeared in a number of classic films, although sometimes uncredited. He received favorable notice for his character roles, such as in My Favorite Wife (1940), where he played an irascible judge - The New York Times critic Bosley Crowther wrote "Mr. Bates deserves a separate mention for his masterpiece of comic creation."[4] Another New York Times reviewer noted that "Edward Ellis and Granville Bates provoked an early audience yesterday to gentle laughter in a brief but quietly amusing sequence" in Chatterbox (1936),[5] while Crowther praised his work in Men Against the Sky (1940): "The players' performances are stock and pedestrian, excepting that of Granville Bates as a cynical banker".[6]
Bates died of a heart attack in Hollywood on July 9, 1940.[7] He was buried at Graceland Cemetery in Chicago.
Selected filmography
    
- Young Mother Hubbard (1917) - James
 - The Kill-Joy (1917) - The Crab
 - Jealousy (1929) - Lawyer
 - The Sap from Syracuse (1930) - Nycross
 - Honor Among Lovers (1931) - Clark
 - The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) - Bill Collector (uncredited)
 - The Wiser Sex (1932) - City Editor
 - Midnight (1934) - Henry McGrath
 - Woman in the Dark (1934) - Sheriff Grant
 - Woman Wanted (1935) - Casey (scenes deleted)
 - Pursuit (1935) - Auto Camp Proprietor
 - O'Shaughnessy's Boy (1935) - Doctor
 - I Live My Life (1935) - Yacht Captain (uncredited)
 - Chatterbox (1936) - Philip Greene Sr
 - Here Comes Trouble (1936)
 - The Music Goes 'Round (1936) - Political Speaker (uncredited)
 - 13 Hours by Air (1936) - Pop Andrews
 - Times Square Playboy (1936) - Mr. Mort Calhoun
 - Hearts Divided (1936) - Robert Livingston (uncredited)
 - Poppy (1936) - Mayor Farnsworth
 - The Captain's Kid (1936) - Sheriff Pengast
 - The Plainsman (1936) - Van Ellyn
 - Sing Me a Love Song (1936) - Mr. Goodrich (uncredited)
 - Beloved Enemy (1936) - Ryan
 - Larceny on the Air (1937) - Prof. Rexford Sterling
 - Breezing Home (1937) - Head Politician (uncredited)
 - Green Light (1937) - Sheriff
 - The Great O'Malley (1937) - Jake - Bar Proprietor (uncredited)
 - When's Your Birthday? (1937) - Judge O'Day
 - Nancy Steele Is Missing! (1937) - Joseph F.X. Flaherty
 - Waikiki Wedding (1937) - Uncle Herman
 - Let's Get Married (1937) - Hank Keith
 - The Good Old Soak (1937) - Sam (uncredited)
 - Mountain Justice (1937) - Judge Crawley at Jeff's Trial
 - Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) - Mr. Hunter (uncredited)
 - Wings over Honolulu (1937) - Grocery Clerk (uncredited)
 - They Won't Forget (1937) - Detective Pindar
 - It Happened in Hollywood (1937) - Sam Bennett
 - Back in Circulation (1937) - Dr. Evans
 - The Perfect Specimen (1937) - Hooker - Garage Owner
 - Under Suspicion (1937) - K.Y. Mitchell
 - Mannequin (1937) - Mr. Gebhart (uncredited)
 - Wells Fargo (1937) - Bradford - Banker
 - The Buccaneer (1938) - Gentleman Wanting to Surrender (uncredited)
 - The Jury's Secret (1938) - Judge Pendegast
 - Gold Is Where You Find It (1938) - Nixon (scenes deleted)
 - The Adventures of Marco Polo (1938) - Venetian Business Man (uncredited)
 - Go Chase Yourself (1938) - Halliday
 - Romance on the Run (1938) - Phelps
 - Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938) - Pop Hardy
 - Mr. Chump (1938) - Abner Sprague
 - The Affairs of Annabel (1938) - Mr. Fletcher
 - Youth Takes a Fling (1938) - Mr. Judd
 - Garden of the Moon (1938) - Angus McGillicuddy
 - A Man to Remember (1938) - George Sykes
 - Young Dr. Kildare (1938) - Harry Cook (uncredited)
 - The Sisters (1938) - Taft Election Announcer (uncredited)
 - Hard to Get (1938) - Judge Harkness
 - The Shining Hour (1938) - Second Man on Plane (uncredited)
 - Next Time I Marry (1938) - H.E. Crocker
 - The Great Man Votes (1939) - The Mayor
 - Blackwell's Island (1939) - Prison Warden Stuart 'Stu' Granger
 - Twelve Crowded Hours (1939) - James McEwen
 - Sweepstakes Winner (1939) - Pop Reynolds
 - Naughty but Nice (1939) - Judge Kennith B. Walters, Superior Court
 - At the Circus (1939) - (uncredited[8])
 - Indianapolis Speedway (1939) - Mr. Greer
 - Espionage Agent (1939) - Phineas T. O'Grady
 - Fast and Furious (1939) - Chief Miller
 - Pride of the Blue Grass (1939) - Col. Bob Griner
 - Eternally Yours (1939) - Ship Captain (uncredited)
 - Our Neighbors – The Carters (1939) - Joseph Laurence
 - Charlie McCarthy, Detective (1939) - Judge Black (uncredited)
 - Of Mice and Men (1939) - Carlson
 - Thou Shalt Not Kill (1939) - Mr. Miller
 - Internationally Yours (1939)
 - Brother Rat and a Baby (1940) - First Doctor (uncredited)
 - Granny Get Your Gun (1940) - Tom Redding
 - Millionaire Playboy (1940) - Stafford
 - My Favorite Wife (1940) - Judge Bryson
 - Brother Orchid (1940) - Pattonsville Superintendent
 - The Mortal Storm (1940) - Professor Berg
 - Anne of Windy Poplars (1940) - Dr. Walton (uncredited)
 - Private Affairs (1940) - Judge Samuel Elmer Hamilton
 - Flowing Gold (1940) - Charles Hammond / Shylock
 - Men Against the Sky (1940) - Mr. Burdett (final film role)
 
References
    
- "No Holiday for Death". Oakland (CA) Tribune. July 14, 1940. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
 - "Granville Bates". Playbill. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
 - Twentieth Century at the Internet Broadway Database
 - Bosley Crowther (May 31, 1940). "The Screen; 'My Favorite Wife' a Lively Farce, With Cary Grant and Irene Dunne, at the Music Hall--2 Other Films". The New York Times.
 - T. M. P. (February 15, 1936). "At the RKO Albee". The New York Times.
 - Bosley Crowther (September 12, 1940). "The Screen; At the Rialto". The New York Times.
 - "Veteran Actor Taken by Death". Los Angeles Times. July 10, 1940. p. 37. Retrieved November 21, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
 - The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Volume 1. University of California Press. 1993. p. 63. ISBN 9780520079083. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
 
External links
    
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