Grant Mitchell
Grant Mitchell (1874–1957) was an American actor and director.
Overview
Born at Columbus in 1874, died at Los Angeles in 1957.
In detail
Grant Mitchell studied at Harvard Law School and Yale University. the recorded working language is English.
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- Harvard Law SchoolOrganisation
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- Yale UniversityOrganisation
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3115403: Grant Mitchell
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Photograph of scene from 1917 Broadway play "A Tailor Made Man" with Grant Mitchell, Mona Kingsley, and Minna Gale Haynes in photograph. Photo appeared in New York Tribune on September 2, 1917: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1917-09-02/ed-1/seq-40/
White Studio · New York Tribune · Public domain
The picture record
Five actors from the 1922 stage production Kempy : Grant Mitchell (top left) as Duke Merrill; Lotus Robb (top right) as Kate; Robert Lee Allen (center) as Ben Wade, Elliott Nugent (lower left) as "Kempy" James; and Ruth Nugent (lower right) as Ruth Bence
White Studio · Everybody's Magazine . v.47 November, 1922 · Public domain
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