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Charles Ellsworth Grapewin (December 20, 1869 – February 2, 1956) was an American
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and circus performer, a writer, and a
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and film actor. He worked in over 100 motion pictures during the silent and
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eras, most notably portraying
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in
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's '' The Wizard of Oz'' (1939), "Grandpa" William James Joad in ''
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'' (1940), Jeeter Lester in '' Tobacco Road'' (1941), and California Joe in ''
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'' (1941)."Charles Grapewin Is Dead at 86"
''
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'', February 3, 1956. Retrieved January 22, 2014.


Biography

Born in
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, Charles Grapewin ran away from home to be a circus acrobat which led him to work as an aerialist and
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artist in a traveling
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before turning to acting. He traveled all over the world with the famous
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circus. Grapewin also appeared in the original 1903
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production of ''The Wizard of Oz'', 36 years before he would be featured in the famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film version. After this he continued in theatre, on and offstage, for the next thirty years, starting with various stock companies, and wrote stage plays as a vehicle for himself. His sole Broadway theatre credit was the short-lived play ''It's Up to You John Henry'' in 1905. Grapewin began in
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s at the turn of the twentieth century. His very first films were two "moving image shorts" made by Frederick S. Armitage and released in November 1900; ''Chimmie Hicks at the Races'' (also known as ''
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'') and ''Chimmie Hicks and the Rum Omelet'', both shot in September and October 1900 and released in November of that year. During his long career, Grapewin appeared in more than one hundred films, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Tobacco Road'', and in what is probably his best-remembered role: Uncle Henry in '' The Wizard of Oz''. Prior to being cast in that film, Grapewin performed in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ''
Broadway Melody of 1938 ''Broadway Melody of 1938'' is a 1937 American musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film is essentially a backstage musical revue, featuring high-budget sets and cinematography in the MGM musical trad ...
'' with
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(Dorothy in ''Oz'') and
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(the original Tin Man in ''Oz''). He also performed with Garland in ''
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.'' Later, in the early 1940s, he had a recurring role as Inspector Queen in the
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film series.


Personal life and death

Grapewin married actress Anna Chance in 1896, and they remained together until her death in 1943. Two years later, on January 10, 1945, he married Loretta McGowan Becker."Charles Grapewin Weds Divorcee"
''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', January 11, 1945, page 9. Grapewin died on February 2, 1956, at his home in Corona, California at the age of 86. His ashes are interred with his wife's in
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in
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, at the Great Mausoleum's Columbarium of Inspiration.


Selected filmography

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The Shannons of Broadway ''The Shannons of Broadway'' is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring James Gleason, Lucile Gleason and Mary Philbin. It was based on James Gleason's 1927 play of the same title, which was later remade as ''Goodbye ...
'' (1929) as Swanzey (film debut) * ''
Only Saps Work ''Only Saps Work'' is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Cyril Gardner and Edwin H. Knopf and written by Owen Davis, Percy Heath, Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Sam Mintz. The film stars Leon Errol, Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Stuart ...
'' (1930) as Simeon Tanner * '' The Millionaire'' (1931) as Ed Powers * ''
Gold Dust Gertie ''Gold Dust Gertie'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code musical comedy produced and released by Warner Brothers. It was originally completed as a full musical. Due to the backlash against musicals, however, all the songs were cut from the film in all r ...
'' (1931) as Nicholas Hautrey * '' Heaven on Earth'' (1931) as Doc Boax * ''
Hell's House ''Hell's House'' is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring Junior Durkin, featuring Bette Davis and directed by Howard Higgin. The screenplay by Paul Gangelin and B. Harrison Orkow, set during the waning days of the Prohibition era, is b ...
'' (1932) as Henry Clark * ''
The Big Timer ''The Big Timer'' is a 1932 American Pre-Code sports drama film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Ben Lyon, Constance Cummings and Thelma Todd.Scott p.42 Produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures, it is about a boxer whose success goe ...
'' (1932) as Pop Baldwin * ''
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'' (1932) as Limpy * '' Are You Listening?'' (1932) as Pierce (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1932) as Doctor (uncredited) * ''
The Woman in Room 13 ''The Woman in Room 13'' is a lost 1920 American silent mystery drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Pauline Frederick. It was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and is based on a Broadway play of the same name, ''The Woman ...
'' (1932) as Andy * ''
The Washington Masquerade ''The Washington Masquerade'' is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Charles Brabin and written by John Meehan and Samuel Blythe. The film stars Lionel Barrymore, Karen Morley, Diane Sinclair, Nils Asther and Reginald Barlow. The ...
'' (1932) as Senator Simmons (uncredited) * ''
Lady and Gent ''Lady and Gent'' is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Stephen Roberts for Paramount, featuring a young Charles ("Durango Kid") Starrett, Syd ("Three Mesquiteers") Saylor and an early supporting role by John Wayne. Plot A young b ...
'' (1932) as Grocer * ''
American Madness ''American Madness'' is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Frank Capra and starring Walter Huston as a New York banker embroiled in scandal. Plot At the Union National Bank, the directors are concerned because they think that bank presi ...
'' (1932) as Mr. Jones (uncredited) * ''
The Night of June 13 ''The Night of June 13'' is a 1932 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Stephen Roberts. The film stars Clive Brook, Frances Dee, Charlie Ruggles, Gene Raymond, Lila Lee, Mary Boland and Adrianne Allen. The film was released on September 23 ...
'' (1932) as "Grandpop" Jeptha Strawn * '' Wild Horse Mesa'' (1932) as Sam Bass * '' No Man of Her Own'' (1932) as George, the Clerk * ''
Hello, Everybody! ''Hello, Everybody!'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical film directed by William A. Seiter and written by Lawrence Hazard, Fannie Hurst, and Dorothy Yost. The film stars Kate Smith, Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, Charley Grapewin, George Ba ...
'' (1933) as Jed * ''
The Kiss Before the Mirror ''The Kiss Before the Mirror'' is a 1933 American pre-Code mystery film adapted from the 1932 play by Ladislas Fodor, directed by James Whale and starring Nancy Carroll, Frank Morgan, Paul Lukas, and Gloria Stuart. Plot Attorney Paul Held is ...
'' (1933) as Schultz * '' Heroes for Sale'' (1933) as Pa Dennis * ''
Midnight Mary ''Midnight Mary'' is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Loretta Young, Ricardo Cortez, and Franchot Tone. Plot The very scary story begins with an indifferent Mary Martin (Young) sitting in a ...
'' (1933) as Clerk * ''
Don't Bet on Love ''Don't Bet on Love'' is a 1933 American comedy film directed by Murray Roth and written by Howard Emmett Rogers, Murray Roth and Ben Ryan. The film stars Lew Ayres, Ginger Rogers, Charley Grapewin, Shirley Grey, Tom Dugan and Merna Kennedy. Th ...
'' (1933) as Pop McCaffery * ''
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'' (1933) as Dad Saunders * '' Turn Back the Clock'' (1933) as Dr. Henderson (uncredited) * ''
Beauty for Sale ''Beauty for Sale'' is a 1933 American pre-Code film about the romantic entanglements of three beauty salon employees. Based on the 1933 novel ''Beauty'' by Faith Baldwin, it stars Madge Evans, Alice Brady, Otto Kruger and Una Merkel. Plot Smal ...
'' (1933) as Freddy Gordon * ''
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'' (1933) as Judson * ''
Wild Boys of the Road ''Wild Boys of the Road'' is a 1933 pre-Code Depression-era American drama film directed by William Wellman and starring Frankie Darro, Rochelle Hudson, and Grant Mitchell. It tells the story of several teens forced into becoming hobos. The s ...
'' (1933) as Mr. Cadman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1933) as Drunk at Hamburger Stand (uncredited) * '' Hell and High Water'' (1933) as Peck Wealin * ''
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'' (1934) as Sandy Roberts * '' Caravan'' (1934) as Notary * '' The Quitter'' (1934) as Ed Tilford * ''
She Made Her Bed ''She Made Her Bed'' is a 1934 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Ralph Murphy and written by James M. Cain, Casey Robinson and Frank R. Adams. The film stars Richard Arlen, Sally Eilers, Robert Armstrong (actor), Robert Armstrong, ...
'' (1934) as Joe Olesen * '' The Loudspeaker'' (1934) as Pop Calloway * '' Return of the Terror'' (1934) as Jessup * ''
Judge Priest ''Judge Priest'' is a 1934 American comedy film starring Will Rogers. The film was directed by John Ford, produced by Sol M. Wurtzel in association with Fox Film, and based on humorist Irvin S. Cobb's character Judge Priest. The picture is set i ...
'' (1934) as Sergeant Jimmy Bagby * ''
The President Vanishes ''The President Vanishes'' is a political novel by Rex Stout that was published in 1934. It was written after, but published before, '' Fer-de-Lance'', the first Nero Wolfe novel. "''The President Vanishes'' was published anonymously," wrote Stou ...
'' (1934) as Richard Norton * '' Anne of Green Gables'' (1934) as Dr. Tatum * ''
In Spite of Danger ''In Spite of Danger'' is a 1935 American action film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Anthony Coldeway. The film stars Wallace Ford, Marian Marsh, Arthur Hohl, Charley Grapewin, Charles Middleton and Edward LeSaint. The film was relea ...
'' (1935) as Pop Sullivan * '' Eight Bells'' (1935) as Grayson * ''
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'' (1935) as Will Oliver * ''
One Frightened Night ''One Frightened Night'' is a 1935 American comedy mystery film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Charley Grapewin, Lucien Littlefield and Mary Carlisle. The film has entered the public domain. Plot Faced with an upcoming inheritance tax ...
'' (1935) as Jasper Whyte * ''
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'' (1935) as Truesdale * '' Alice Adams'' (1935) as J. A. Lamb * ''
King Solomon of Broadway ''King Solomon of Broadway'' is a 1935 American musical film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Page and Pinky Tomlin.Monaco p.139 A shady figure wins a nightclub during a card game. Cast * Edmund Lowe as King Solomon ...
'' (1935) as Uncle Winchester * '' Rendezvous'' (1935) as Martin * ''Super-Speed'' (1935) as Terry Devlin * ''
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'' (1935) as Dave McComber * ''
The Petrified Forest ''The Petrified Forest'' is a 1936 American film directed by Archie Mayo and based on Robert E. Sherwood's 1935 Broadway drama of the same name. The motion picture stars Leslie Howard, Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart. The screenplay was written ...
'' (1936) as Gramp Maple * ''
The Voice of Bugle Ann ''The Voice of Bugle Ann'' is a 1936 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan. It was based on a novel of the same name by MacKinlay Kantor. Plot synopsis The countrymen in the hil ...
'' (1936) as Cal Royster * '' Small Town Girl'' (1936) as Dr. Ned Fabre * ''
Libeled Lady ''Libeled Lady'' is a 1936 screwball comedy film starring Jean Harlow, William Powell, Myrna Loy, and Spencer Tracy, written by George Oppenheimer, Howard Emmett Rogers, Wallace Sullivan, and Maurine Dallas Watkins, and directed by Jack Conway ...
'' (1936) as Mr. Bane * ''
Without Orders ''Without Orders'' is a 1936 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and starring Sally Eilers, Robert Armstrong, Frances Sage, Charley Grapewin and Vinton Haworth. It was produced by RKO Radio Pictures, who released the picture on October 2 ...
'' (1936) as J.P. Kendrick * ''
Sinner Take All ''Sinner Take All'' is a 1936 murder mystery film directed by Errol Taggart and starring Bruce Cabot and Margaret Lindsay. Plot When millionaire New York City businessman Aaron Lampier ( Charley Grapewin) receives a death threat in the mail, he ...
'' (1936) as Aaron * ''
The Good Earth ''The Good Earth'' is a historical fiction novel by Pearl S. Buck published in 1931 that dramatizes family life in a Chinese village in the early 20th century. It is the first book in her ''House of Earth'' trilogy, continued in ''Sons'' (1932) ...
'' (1937) as Old Father * '' A Family Affair'' (1937) as Frank Redmond * ''
Captains Courageous ''Captains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks'' is an 1897 novel by Rudyard Kipling that follows the adventures of fifteen-year-old Harvey Cheyne Jr., the spoiled son of a railroad tycoon, after he is saved from drowning by a Portuguese f ...
'' (1937) as Uncle Salters * '' Between Two Women'' (1937) as Dr. Webster * ''
Broadway Melody of 1938 ''Broadway Melody of 1938'' is a 1937 American musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The film is essentially a backstage musical revue, featuring high-budget sets and cinematography in the MGM musical trad ...
'' (1937) as James K. Blakeley * ''
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'' (1937) as Dan Gray * '' Big City'' (1937) as The Mayor * ''
The Bad Man of Brimstone ''The Bad Man of Brimstone'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by J. Walter Ruben and starring Wallace Beery, Virginia Bruce and Dennis O'Keefe. The screenplay was written by Cyril Hume and Richard Maibaum, from a story by Ruben and Maur ...
'' (1937) as Barney Lane * ''
Of Human Hearts ''Of Human Hearts'' is a 1938 American drama film directed by Clarence Brown and starring Walter Huston, James Stewart and Beulah Bondi. Stewart plays a proud and ungrateful son who rebels against his preacher father and (after his father's de ...
'' (1938) as Jim Meeker * '' The Girl of the Golden West'' (1938) as Uncle Davy * '' Three Comrades'' (1938) as Local Doctor * ''
Three Loves Has Nancy ''Three Loves Has Nancy'' is a 1938 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Janet Gaynor, Robert Montgomery and Franchot Tone. It is set in New York City. Plot The seduction plans of novelist Malcolm Niles go awry when ac ...
'' (1938) as Grandpa Briggs * ''
Listen, Darling ''Listen, Darling'' is a 1938 American musical comedy film starring Judy Garland, Freddie Bartholomew, Mary Astor, and Walter Pidgeon. It is best known as being the film in which Judy Garland sings " Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart", which la ...
'' (1938) as Uncle Joe * ''
Artists and Models Abroad ''Artists and Models Abroad'' (UK title: ''Stranded in Paris'') is a 1938 comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Jack Benny and Joan Bennett. It was made by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Ken Englund, Howard Lin ...
'' (1938) as James Harper * '' Stand Up and Fight'' (1939) as 'Old Puff' * ''
Burn 'Em Up O'Connor ''Burn 'Em Up O'Connor'' is a 1939 race car film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Dennis O'Keefe, Cecilia Parker, Nat Pendleton and Harry Carey. The screenplay was written by Milton Merlin and Byron Morgan from the novel ''Salute to the ...
'' (1939) as 'Doc' Heath * '' Sudden Money'' (1939) as Grandpa Casey Patterson * '' The Man Who Dared'' (1939) as Ulysses Porterfield * '' The Wizard of Oz'' (1939) as
Uncle Henry Uncle Henry is a fictional character from The Oz Books by L. Frank Baum.Jack Snow (writer), Jack Snow, ''Who's Who in Oz'', Chicago, Reilly & Lee, 1954; New York, Peter Bedrick Books, 1988; p. 227. He is the uncle of Dorothy Gale and husband of A ...
* '' Dust Be My Destiny'' (1939) as Pop * '' Hero for a Day'' (1939) as Uncle Frank 'Lucky' Higgins * ''
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'' (1939) as Major Matt Grayson * ''
The Grapes of Wrath ''The Grapes of Wrath'' is an American realist novel written by John Steinbeck and published in 1939. The book won the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize for fiction, and it was cited prominently when Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Priz ...
'' (1940) as William James "Grandpa" Joad * '' Johnny Apollo'' (1940) as Judge Emmett T. Brennan * ''
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'' (1940) as Mr. Whimser * ''
Rhythm on the River ''Rhythm on the River'' is a 1940 musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Bing Crosby and Mary Martin as ghostwriters whose songs are credited to a composer played by Basil Rathbone. Crosby and Martin sang " Only Forever ...
'' (1940) as Uncle Caleb * '' Ellery Queen, Master Detective'' (1940) as Insp. Queen * ''
Texas Rangers Ride Again ''Texas Rangers Ride Again'' is a 1940 American Western film directed by James P. Hogan, written by William R. Lipman and Horace McCoy, and starring Ellen Drew, John Howard, Akim Tamiroff, May Robson, Broderick Crawford, Charley Grapewin, and ...
'' (1940) as Ranger Ben Caldwalder * '' Tobacco Road'' (1941) as Jeeter * ''
Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery ''Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery'' is a 1941 American mystery film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Eric Taylor. It is based on the 1939 play ''The Three Scratches'' by Ellery Queen. The film stars Ralph Bellamy, Margaret Lindsay, Ch ...
'' (1941) as Inspector Richard Queen * ''
Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime ''Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime'' is a 1941 American mystery film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Eric Taylor. The film was loosely based on the 1938 novel '' The Devil to Pay'' by Ellery Queen. It stars Ralph Bellamy, Margaret L ...
'' (1941) as Insp. Queen * '' Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring'' (1941) as Insp. Queen * ''
They Died with Their Boots On ''They Died with Their Boots On'' is a 1941 American black-and-white Western film from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Hal B. Wallis and Robert Fellows, directed by Raoul Walsh, that stars Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. The film's sto ...
'' (1941) as California Joe * ''
A Close Call for Ellery Queen ''A Close Call for Ellery Queen'' is a 1942 American mystery film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Eric Taylor and Gertrude Purcell. It is based on the 1939 novel ''The Dragon's Teeth: A Problem in Deduction'' by Ellery Queen. The film ...
'' (1942) as Inspector Queen * '' A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen'' (1942) as Insp. Queen * ''
Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen ''Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen'' is a 1942 black-and-white thriller film, directed by James P. Hogan and written by Ellery Queen, the duo of Manfred Lee and Frederic Dannay. The film was the final entry in the Ellery Queen film series. Plot ...
'' (1942) as Inspector Richard Queen * ''
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'' (1943) as Pop (uncredited) * '' Follow the Boys'' (1944) as Nick West * ''
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'' (1944) as Jake Taylor * '' The Impatient Years'' (1944) as Benjamin L. Pidgeon, Bellboy * '' Gunfighters'' (1947) as Inskip - Rancher * ''
The Enchanted Valley ''The Enchanted Valley'' is a 1948 American Cinecolor drama film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey and written by Frances Kavanaugh. The film stars Alan Curtis, Anne Gwynne, Charley Grapewin, Donn Gift, Joseph Crehan, Lash LaRue and Joe Devlin. ...
'' (1948) as Grandpa * ''
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'' (1949) as Doug * '' When I Grow Up'' (1951) as Grandpa Reed (final film role)


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