Harry Depp
Harry Depp | |
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Born | Harry Depp 22 February 1883 St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
Died | March 31, 1957 | (aged 74)
Occupation(s) | Film actor, comedian, real estate agent |
Years active | 1916-1947 |
Spouse(s) |
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Children | Evelyn Christine |
Harry Depp (22 February 1883 - 31 March 1957) was an American film actor, silent film pioneer, comedian, agent and real estate investor. He was born 22 February 1883 in St. Louis, Missouri to William Depp and Laura Freund. Between 1916 to 1947 he starred in 195 films.
Career
He started as a stage actor in New York City. He worked in early film on the East Coast, and eventually in Hollywood with companies such as Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Victor Film Company, Triangle Film Corporation, and also with Christie Film Company. In 1911, he starred in Klaw & Erlanger's "The Pink Lady," a musical comedy by Ivan Caryll and C.M.S. McLellan.[2]
Between 1916 and 1917 he worked for Mack Sennett, often being cast for supporting roles that required impersonation of female characters. He later joined Universal where he continued cross-dressing to a degree.[1]
He had an extensive filmography, and was not only a featured comedic player with Triangle, Christie, Universal, Warner Brothers, but continued acting in small parts through the 1940s, even as Catterson - The Chemist in Leave Her to Heaven.[3]
At some point in the 1920s, he suffered partial facial paralysis, and was not able to continue acting. He went into real estate, possibly with the help of the Christie Brothers: Al Christie, and Charles Christie, who while producing motion pictures, also had a real estate company. The 1930 Federal Census lists his profession as Real Estate Sales. [1]
In 1915, he married Nedra Belle Gilosky. They had one daughter, Evelyn Christine in 1928. Belle died in 1932. In 1950, Harry married Helen William[4]
Filmography
- 1916 : The Love Girl
- 1916 : A Youth of Fortune
- 1916 : Saving the Family Name
- 1918 : The Man Who Woke Up
- 1918 : The Strange Woman
- 1920 : Sic-Em
- 1922 : Quincy Adams Sawyer
- 1923 : His Last Race
- 1923 : Nobody's Money
- 1924 : Inez from Hollywood by Alfred E. Green
- 1926 : When the Wife's Away
- 1933 : Blood Money by Rowland Brown
- 1934 : Straight Is the Way
- 1934 : You Belong to Me by Alfred L. Werker
- 1934 : The Cat and the Fiddle
- 1934 : The Girl from Missouri
- 1934 : Helldorado
- 1934 : One Hour Late
- 1935 : Coronado
- 1935 : One More Spring by Henry King
- 1935 : Here Comes Cookie
- 1935 : The Lone Wolf Returns
- 1935 : Vivre sa vie (I Live My Life) directed by W. S. Van Dyke
- 1935 : His Night Out
- 1936 : Colleen
- 1936 : And Sudden Death
- 1936 : Fatal Lady
- 1936 : Earthworm Tractors
- 1936 : Easy to Take
- 1936 : Love Before Breakfast
- 1936 : A Son Comes Home
- 1936 : The Bride Comes Home
- 1936 : Come Closer, Folks
- 1936 : Alibi for Murder
- 1936 : Panic on the Air
- 1936 : The Music Goes 'Round
- 1936 : La Chanson à deux sous (Pennies From Heaven) by Norman Z. McLeod
- 1936 : Rose Bowl
- 1936 : Counterfeit
- 1937 : Charlie Chan à Broadway (Charlie Chan on Broadway) by Eugene Forde
- 1937 : Top of the Town
- 1937 : Turn Off the Moon
- 1937 : It Can't Last Forever
- 1937 : Parole Racket
- 1937 : Swing It Professor
- 1937 : Motor Madness
- 1937 : Jeux de dames (Wife, Doctor and Nurse) by Walter Lang
- 1937 : As Good As Married
- 1937 : L'Amour en première page (Love Is News) by Tay Garnett
- 1937 : Time Out for Romance
- 1937 : Bill Cracks Down
- 1937 : Find the Witness
- 1938 : Slander House
- 1938 : Pals of the Saddle directed by George Sherman
- 1938 : International Settlement directed by Eugene Forde
- 1938 : One Wild Night
- 1938 : Mysterious Mr. Moto
- 1938 : Squadron of Honor
- 1939 : The Return of the Cisco Kid
- 1939 : Made for Each Other
- 1939 : Those High Grey Walls
- 1939 : Monsieur Smith au Sénat (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington) directed by Frank Capra
- 1939 : Tell No Tales
- 1939 : Chirurgiens (Disputed Passage) directed by Frank Borzage
- 1939 : East Side of Heaven
- 1939 : Little Accident directed by Charles Lamont
- 1940 : Elsa Maxwell's Public Deb No. 1
- 1940 : The Man I Married directed by Irving Pichel
- 1940 : Correspondant 17 (Foreign Correspondent) directed by Alfred Hitchcock
- 1940 : La Tempête qui tue (The Mortal Storm) directed by Frank Borzage
- 1940 : Men Without Souls
- 1940 : Danger Ahead
- 1940 : Gallant Sons
- 1940 : City of Chance
- 1940 : Mystery Sea Raider
- 1940 : Alias the Deacon
- 1940 : Forty Little Mothers
- 1940 : I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now
- 1941 : Bedtime Story
- 1941 : Les Marx au grand magasin (The Big Store) directed by Charles Reisner
- 1941 : Son patron et son matelot (A Girl, a Guy and a Gob) directed by Richard Wallace
- 1941 : Golden Hoofs
- 1941 : Life with Henry
- 1941 : Mr. District Attorney in the Carter Case
- 1941 : Paper Bullets
- 1941 : Richest Man in Town
- 1941 : The Stork Pays Off
- 1941 : Honolulu Lu
- 1942 : Confessions of Boston Blackie
- 1942 : Alias Boston Blackie
- 1942 : Broadway Big Shot
- 1942 : Dr. Broadway directed by Anthony Mann
- 1942 : Heart of the Rio Grande
- 1942 : The Living Ghost
- 1942 : The Magnificent Dope
- 1942 : Phantom Killer
- 1942 : Priorities on Parade
- 1943 : Girl Crazy directed by Norman Taurog and Busby Berkeley
- 1943 : Mademoiselle ma femme (I Dood It) directed by Vincente Minnelli
- 1944 : Goodnight, Sweetheart
- 1944 : Ever Since Venus
- 1944 : Ladies of Washington
- 1944 : The Lady and the Monster
- 1944 : The Port of Forty Thieves
- 1944 : Sailor's Holiday
- 1944 : Black Magic
- 1945 : Captain Tugboat Annie
- 1945 : In Old New Mexico
- 1945 : Fashion Model
- 1945 : Road to Alcatraz
- 1945 : La Foire aux illusions (State Fair) directed by Walter Lang
- 1945 : Sunset in Eldorado
- 1945 : There Goes Kelly
- 1945 : Wonder Man
- 1946 : Leave Her to Heaven
- 1946 : A Letter for Evie
- 1946 : Blue Skies) directed by Stuart Heisler
- 1946 : Do You Love Me
- 1946 : Gentleman Joe Palooka
- 1946 : Je vous ai toujours aimé (I've Always Loved You) directed by Frank Borzage
- 1946 : Lady Luck
- 1946 : Rendezvous with Annie directed by Allan Dwan
- 1946 : Shadows Over Chinatown
- 1946 : That Brennan Girl
- 1946 : Two Smart People directed by Jules Dassin
- 1947 : The Devil Thumbs a Ride
- 1947 : The Secret Life of Walter Mitty) directed by Norman Z. McLeod
- 1947 : Violence
References
- ^ a b c Ginibre, Jean-Louis (2005). "When Drag was Queen". Ladies Or Gentlemen: A Pictorial History of Male Cross-dressing in the Movies (1st ed.). Filipacchi. p. 69. ISBN 9781933231044.
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(help) - ^ "Variety". Variety. January 21, 1911.
- ^ "IMDB Leave Her To Heaven".
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(help) He continued to work as a character actor in many films through the 1930s and 1940s. - ^ "Harry Depp (1883-1957) - Find A Grave Memorial". www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2018-08-24.
External links
- Harry Depp at IMDb