Granville Bates
Biography
Granville Bates, born on January 7, 1882, and passing on July 8, 1940, was a distinguished American actor known for his impactful contributions to both stage and film. With a career that spanned several decades, Bates became a familiar face in the realm of entertainment, particularly during the early to mid-20th century.
Bates began his acting journey in theater, showcasing his versatility and talent in numerous stage productions. He later transitioned to the silver screen, where he gained recognition for his performances in a variety of genres. His notable works include appearances in classic films such as "The Last of the Mohicans" (1936) and "The Grapes of Wrath" (1940), where he captivated audiences with his compelling portrayals.
Throughout his career, Bates was celebrated for his ability to bring depth to his characters, whether in supporting roles or more prominent parts. His dedication to the craft earned him respect among his peers and a lasting legacy in the film industry. As an actor who thrived during a transformative era in Hollywood, Granville Bates remains a significant figure in the history of American cinema, remembered for his memorable performances and contributions to the art of storytelling.
Filmography
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It Happened in Hollywood
1937 • Sam Bennett
Midnight
1934 • Richard McGrath
Young Dr. Kildare
1938
My Favorite Wife
1940 • Judge Walter Bryson
Eternally Yours
1939
Make Way for Tomorrow
1937
Waikiki Wedding
1937 • Uncle Herman
The Great Man Votes
1939 • The Mayor
Flowing Gold
1940 • Charles Hammond
Blackwell's Island
1939 • Stuart Granger
Hard to Get
1938
Next Time I Marry
1938 • H.E. Crocker
Go Chase Yourself
1938 • Halliday
Woman Wanted
1935 • Casey
The Shining Hour
1938
The Smiling Lieutenant
1931 • Bill Collector (uncredited)
The Affairs of Annabel
1938 • Mr. Fletcher
Poppy
1936 • Mayor Farnsworth
Men Against the Sky
1940 • Mr. Burdett
Of Mice and Men
1939 • Carlson
Cowboy from Brooklyn
1938 • Pop Hardy
Woman in the Dark
1934 • Sheriff Fred Grant