George Bancroft (actor)
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George Bancroft (September 30, 1882 – October 2, 1956) was an American film actor, whose career spanned seventeen years from 1925 to 1942. He was cast in many notable films alongside major film stars throughout his Hollywood years.


Early years

Bancroft was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1882. He attended Tomes Institute in Port Deposit, Maryland.


Maritime work

After working on merchant marine vessels at age 14, Bancroft was an apprentice on and later served on and ''West Indies''. Additionally, during the Battle of Manila Bay (1898), he was a gunner on . During his days in the Navy, he staged plays aboard ship. In 1900, he swam underneath the hull of the battleship to check the extent of the damage after it struck a rock off the coast of China. For this, he was appointed to the United States Naval Academy, but found it too restrictive for his tastes and left to pursue a theatrical career.The reference work ''American Classic Screen Profiles'' says of Bancroft, "He left the Academy after one year for a theatrical career."


Acting career

In 1901, Bancroft began acting in earnest, as he toured in plays and had juvenile leads in musical comedies. In vaudeville, he did
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routines and impersonated celebrities. His Broadway credits include the musical comedies ''Cinders'' (1923) and ''The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly'' (1923). One of his early films was ''The Journey's End'' (1921). Bancroft's first starring role was in ''
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'' (1925), and the next year he played an important supporting role in a cast including Wallace Beery, Charles Farrell and Esther Ralston in the period naval widescreen epic '' Old Ironsides'' (1926), then went from historical pictures to the gritty world of the underground in
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productions such as von Sternberg's '' Underworld'' (1927) and '' The Docks of New York'' (1928). He was nominated for the
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in 1929 for '' Thunderbolt'',The Academy Awards Database provides this comment: "[NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL NOMINATION. There were no announcements of nominations, no certificates of nomination or honorable mention, and only the winners (*) were revealed during the awards banquet on April 3, 1930. Though not official nominations, the additional names in each category, according to in-house records, were under consideration by the various boards of judges.]" played the title role in '' The Wolf of Wall Street'' (1929, released just prior to the Wall Street Crash), and appeared in Paramount's all-star revue '' Paramount on Parade'' (1930) and Rowland Brown's '' Blood Money'' (1933), condemned by the censors because they feared the film would "incite law-abiding citizens to crime." Bancroft had enjoyed his career height in silent pictures and none of his early sound films in which he played the lead had the same impact. Reportedly, he refused to fall down on set after a prop revolver was fired at him, saying "Just ''one'' bullet can't stop Bancroft!". By 1934, he had slipped to being a supporting actor, although he still appeared in such classics as '' Mr. Deeds Goes to Town'' (1936) with Gary Cooper, '' Angels with Dirty Faces'' (1938) with
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'' (1939) with Cagney and
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, and ''
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'' (1939) with
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and Thomas Mitchell. In 1942, he left Hollywood to be a full-time rancher.


Personal life

Bancroft first married actress Edna Brothers. Three years later, he married musical comedy star
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. In 1934, Brothers sued him, claiming they had never divorced. Two years later, the case was settled, and Brothers obtained a divorce.


Death

On October 2, 1956, Bancroft died in Santa Monica, California, at age 74. He was interred there in the Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery.


Complete filmography

* '' The Journey's End'' (1921) as The Ironworker * '' The Prodigal Judge'' (1922) as Cavendish * '' Driven'' (1923) as Lem Tolliver * '' Teeth'' (1924) as Dan Angus * ''The Deadwood Coach'' (1924) as Tex Wilson – in play * '' Code of the West'' (1925) as Enoch Thurman * ''
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'' (1925) as Jake Willets * ''
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'' (1925) as Jack Slade * '' The Splendid Road'' (1925) as Buck Lockwell * ''
The Enchanted Hill ''The Enchanted Hill'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Irvin Willat and written by James Shelley Hamilton and Peter B. Kyne. The film stars Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, Noah Beery, Sr., Mary Brian, Richard Arlen, George Bancr ...
'' (1926) as Ira Todd * '' Sea Horses'' (1926) as Cochran * ''
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'' (1926) as Lesher Skidmore * '' Old Ironsides'' (1926) as Gunner * '' White Gold'' (1927) as Sam Randall * ''
Too Many Crooks ''Too Many Crooks'' is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Mario Zampi. The plot concerns a bunch of inept crooks who kidnap the wife of a shady businessman, only for him to decide he doesn’t want her back. It stars George Cole, Sidney Ja ...
'' (1927) as Bert the Boxman * '' Underworld'' (1927) as 'Bull' Weed * '' Tell It to Sweeney'' (1927) as Cannonball Casey * '' The Rough Riders'' (1927) as Happy Joe * '' The Showdown'' (1928) as Cardan * '' The Drag Net'' (1928) as Two-Gun Nolan * '' The Docks of New York'' (1928) as Bill Roberts * '' The Wolf of Wall Street'' (1929) as The Wolf * '' Thunderbolt'' (1929) as Thunderbolt Jim Lang * '' The Mighty'' (1929) as Blake Greeson * '' Paramount on Parade'' (1930) as Mug (Impulses) * ''
Ladies Love Brutes ''Ladies Love Brutes'' is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film starring George Bancroft, Mary Astor, and Fredric March. The film was directed by Rowland V. Lee and based on the play ''Pardon My Glove'' by Zoë Akins. Cast *George Bancroft as J ...
'' (1930) as Joe Forziati * '' Derelict'' (1930) as Bill Rafferty * '' Scandal Sheet'' (1931) as Mark Flint * '' Rich Man's Folly'' (1931) as Brock Trumbull * '' The World and the Flesh'' (1932) as Kylenko * '' Lady and Gent'' (1932) as Stag Bailey * '' Blood Money'' (1933) as Bill Bailey * ''
Elmer and Elsie ''Elmer and Elsie'' is a 1934 American comedy film directed by Gilbert Pratt and written by Humphrey Pearson. The film stars George Bancroft, Frances Fuller, Roscoe Karns, George Barbier, Nella Walker and Charles Sellon. The film was released on ...
'' (1934) as Elmer Beebe * ''
Hell-Ship Morgan ''Hell-Ship Morgan'' is a 1936 American romantic drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman and written by Harold Shumate. Cast * George Bancroft as Captain Ira 'Hell-Ship' Morgan * Ann Sothern as Mary Taylor * Victor Jory as Jim Allen * George ...
'' (1936) as Captain Ira 'Hell-Ship' Morgan * '' Mr. Deeds Goes to Town'' (1936) as MacWade * ''
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'' (1936) as Pete Stagg * ''
A Doctor's Diary ''A Doctor's Diary'' is a 1937 American drama film directed by Charles Vidor and written by David Boehm and Samuel Ornitz. The film stars George Bancroft, Helen Burgess, John Trent, Ruth Coleman, Ronald Sinclair and Molly Lamont. The film was ...
'' (1937) as Dr. Clem Driscoll * '' John Meade's Woman'' (1937) as Tim Mathews * ''
Racketeers in Exile ''Racketeers in Exile'' is a 1937 American crime film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring George Bancroft, Evelyn Venable and Wynne Gibson.Hardy p.282 Cast * George Bancroft as William Waldo * Evelyn Venable as Myrtle Thornton * Wynne ...
'' (1937) as William Waldo * '' Submarine Patrol'' (1938) as Capt. Leeds * '' Angels with Dirty Faces'' (1938) as Mac Keefer * ''
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'' (1939) as Marshal Curley Wilcox * ''
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'' (1939) as John Armstrong * ''
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'' (1939) as Dudley Garrett * '' Rulers of the Sea'' (1939) as Captain Oliver * ''
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'' (1940) as 'Tex' Morgan * '' Young Tom Edison'' (1940) as Samuel 'Sam' Edison * '' When the Daltons Rode'' (1940) as Caleb Winters * ''
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'' (1940) as Jacques Corbeau * '' Little Men'' (1940) as Major Burdle * '' Texas'' (1941) as Windy Miller * '' The Bugle Sounds'' (1942) as 'Russ' Russell * ''
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'' (1942) as Steve Porter * '' Whistling in Dixie'' (1942) as Sheriff Claude Stagg (final film role)


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