About
Grant Mitchell (born John Grant Mitchell Jr.) was an American stage and screen actor. He is best remembered for his portrayals of fathers, husbands, bank clerks, businessmen, school principals and similar type characters, usually supporting, in films of the 1930s and 1940s. Mitchell, a Yale post graduate at Harvard Law, gave up his law practice to become an actor, making his stage debut at age 27. He appeared in lead roles on Broadway in such plays as "It Pays to Advertise", "The Champion", "The Whole Town's Talking", and "The Baby Cyclone", the last which was specially written for him by George M. Cohan.
Filmography
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?1975 · Self (archive footage)
The Big Parade of Comedy1964 · Ed Loomis in 'Dinner at Eight' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Who Killed Doc Robbin?1948 · Judge
Blondie's Anniversary1947 · Samuel Breckenbridge
The Corpse Came C.O.D.1947 · Mitchell Edwards
Honeymoon1947 · Congressman Crenshaw
It Happened on Fifth Avenue1947 · Al Farrow
Blondie's Holiday1947 · Samuel Breckenridge
Easy to Wed1946 · Homer Henshaw
Leave Her to Heaven1945 · Carlson (uncredited)
Guest Wife1945 · House Detective
Bedside Manner1945 · Mr. Pope
Conflict1945 · Dr. Grant
A Medal for Benny1945 · Mayor of Pantera
Crime, Inc.1945 · Wayne Clark
Bring on the Girls1945 · Ralph Neely
Watchtower Over Tomorrow1945 · Passenger with newspaper
And Now Tomorrow1944 · Uncle Wallace
When the Lights Go On Again1944 · Arnold Benson
The Impatient Years1944 · Hotel Clerk




















