Grant Withers

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Grant Withers

Grant Withers, circa 1930
Birth name Granville G. Withers
Born January 17, 1905(1905-01-17)
Flag of the United StatesPueblo, Colorado, U.S.
Died March 27, 1959 (aged 54) aged 54
Spouse(s) Loretta Young
Gladys Joyce Walsh
Estelita Rodriguez

Grant Withers, (January 17, 1905, Pueblo, Colorado, U.S.March 27, 1959, North Hollywood, California, U.S.), born Granville G. Withers, was a prolific American film actor with a sizeable body of work.

With early beginnings in the silent era, Withers moved into talkies establishing himself with an impressive list of headlined features as a young and handsome male lead.

As his career progressed, his importance diminished, but he did manage a 10-year contract at Republic Pictures. His friendships with both John Ford and John Wayne secured him a spot in 9 of Wayne's films, but later roles dwindled to supporting parts, mainly as villains in B-movies, serials and finally TV.

His life in film, 5 unsuccessful marriages and a tragic end had all the makings of its own Hollywood drama.

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He had worked as an oil company salesman and newspaper reporter before breaking into movies near the end of the silent era. His more than 30-year acting career took off in the late 1920s, while in his 20s, when his hairy-chested rugged good looks made him the leading man over such rising talent as James Cagney, who made his film debut in the Withers feature Sinners' Holiday (1930). Taller than John Wayne and just as tough, yet capable of sensitivity, it was his early roles for Warner Bros. Pictures/The Vitaphone Corporation that brought him his highest accolades. Withers' early work had him opposite such major talent as W. C. Fields, Buster Keaton, Mae West and Shirley Temple.

Starring roles in major pictures later dwindled to supporting parts, mainly as villains in B-movies and serials. Notable exceptions included a 12-part Jungle Jim movie serial by Universal Pictures, starring Grant Withers, in 1937 and the recurring role of the brash police Captain Bill Street in Monogram's Mr. Wong series beginning in 1938.

He was under a Republic Term Contract from February, 1944 through April, 1954. Withers' film credits at Republic number about 60 from 1937 - 1957. From 1940 on he was pretty much a character actor as a popular Western tough guy taking numerous supporting roles in television as his demand in film work waned.

All told he appeared in over 200 films.

In 1930, at 26, his elopement to Yuma, Arizona, with a 17-year-old Loretta Young was widely reported and ended in annulment in 1931, just as their second movie together, (ironically titled Too Young to Marry), was released. He was also married to Gladys Joyce Walsh.

Some of Withers' later screen appearances were arranged through the auspices of his friends John Ford and John Wayne. He appeared in nine movies with John Wayne, including Fort Apache (1948) and Rio Grande (1950).

Wayne was best man at Withers' fifth marriage; it was to Cuban-born actress Estelita Rodriguez (24) (Rio Bravo), at age 49, in January, 1953, in Reno, Nevada. They too resided in the San Fernando Valley on Woodcliff Avenue in Sherman Oaks, California. Estelita began a night club singing career at the end of her Republic contract. The marriage was not a happy one. They divorced in 1955.[1]

A noticeable weight gain is apparent in his films as his career progresses. In later years, back problems were one of his health issues.

With failing health Withers worked up until his suicide in 1959, at the age of 54, when he died from an overdose of barbiturates, leaving behind a note in which he apologized to all the people he'd let down during his Hollywood days:

Please forgive me, my family. I was so unhappy. It's better this way.[1]

  • Note that most biographies have Withers' birth year as 1904, but his burial marker shows 1905.
  • Grant Withers headlined over supporting actor James Cagney's first film, Sinner's Holiday (1930), and his third, Other Men's Women (1931). In the 1955 western Run For Cover, the billing would be reversed.
  • Although John Wayne's height is listed at 6'4", Withers height, at 6'3", shows him the taller in their films together.

  • Having worked with Buster Keaton and W. C. Fields in silent films and with over 200 known titles to his name, Grant Withers filmography surpasses that of many more well-known stars, making him almost a daily regular on cable movie channels like Turner Classic Movies. These are among his films known to be released on DVD:
See complete Grant Withers filmography at IMDB
Year Title Role
1935 The Fighting Marines Cpl. Larry Lawrence
1936 The Arizona Raiders Monroe Adams
1937 Jungle Jim - Serial Jim 'Jungle Jim' Bradley
1937 Bill Cracks Down "Tons" Walker
1938 Mr. Wong - Mr. Wong, Detective Capt. William 'Bill' Street
1939 Boy's Reformatory Doctor Owens
1939 Mr. Wong - Mr. Wong in Chinatown Capt. William 'Bill' Street
1939 Daughter of the Tong Ralph Dickson
1940 Mr. Wong - Fatal Hour Capt. William 'Bill' Street
1940 Mr. Wong - Doomed to Die Capt. William 'Bill' Street
1940 Mr. Wong - Mr. Wong [[Phanthom of Chinatown]]

Capt. William 'Bill' Street

1944 The Fighting Seabees Whanger Spreckles
1946 My Darling Clementine Ike Clanton
1948 Fort Apache Silas Meacham
1948 Wake of the Red Witch Capt. Wilde Youngeur
1950 Bells of Coronado Craig Bennett
1950 Rio Grande Deputy Marshal

  1. ^ a b Anonymous. Estelita Rodriguez. Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen. Retrieved on 2006-08-13.

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