- Harry Carey
:"This page is about the actor Harry Carey. For the baseball broadcaster with a similar name, see
Harry Caray ."Infobox actor
name = Harry Carey
imagesize = 200px
caption = Harry Carey in the 1936 film "Aces Wild"
birthname = Henry DeWitt Carey II
birthdate = birth date|1878|01|16
birthplace =The Bronx, New York , U.S.A.
deathdate = death date and age|1947|9|21|1878|1|16
deathplace =Brentwood, Los Angeles, California , U.S.A.
academyawards = Nominated: Best Actor in a Supporting Role (1939) for "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington "
spouse =Olive Carey (m. January 1920 – 21 September 1947) (until his death) 2 children
Fern Foster (actress)Harry Carey (
January 16 ,1878 –September 21 ,1947 ) was an Americanactor and one ofsilent film 's earliest superstars.Biography
Carey was born Henry DeWitt Carey II in
The Bronx, New York , the son of Ella J. Ludlum and Henry DeWitt Carey, [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/celeb/hcary.htm 1 ] ] a prominent lawyer and judge. He attendedHamilton Military Academy then studied law atNew York University . After a boating accident which led to pneumonia, Carey wrote a play while recuperating and toured the country in it for three years, earning a great deal of money, all of which evaporated after his next play was a failure. In 1911, his friendHenry B. Walthall introduced him to directorD.W. Griffith , for whom Carey was to make many films.Although Carey, one of Hollywood's finest
character actor s of the sound era, received an Oscar nomination for his role as the President of the Senate in the 1939 film, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ", he is best remembered as one of the first stars of theWestern film genre. He married at least twice and perhaps a third time (census records for 1910 indicate he had a wife named Clare E. Carey, and some references state that he was also married to actressFern Foster ). His last marriage was to actressOlive Fuller Golden (1896-1988). They purchased a large ranch inSaugus, California , north ofLos Angeles . Their son,Harry Carey, Jr. would become a character actor, also most famous for his roles in Westerns. Father and son both appeared (albeit in different scenes) in the 1948 film, "Red River", which was filmed late in 1946 and went unreleased for almost two years.Carey made his Broadway stage debut in 1940.
A smoker, Harry Carey died in 1947 from a combination of
lung cancer ,emphysema andcoronary thrombosis , at the age of 69. He was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery in the family mausoleum in The Bronx, New York.
=Honors and hoFor his contribution to the motion picture industry, Harry Carey has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1521 Vine Street.As an homage to him,
John Wayne held his right elbow with his left hand in the closing shot of "The Searchers", imitating a stance Carey himself often used in his films. According to Wayne, both he and Carey's widow Olive (who costarred in the film) wept when the scene was finished.In 1976, he was inducted into the
Western Performers Hall of Fame at theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City, Oklahoma .Filmography
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NAME= Carey, Harry
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= II, Henry DeWitt Carey
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1878-01-16
PLACE OF BIRTH=The Bronx, New York , U.S.A.
DATE OF DEATH= 1947-9-21
PLACE OF DEATH=Brentwood, Los Angeles, California , U.S.A.
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