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Henry Travers

Travers John Heagerty[1] (5 March 1874[2] – 18 October 1965), known professionally as Henry Travers, was an English film and stage character actor. His best known role was the guardian angel Clarence Odbody in the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life. He also received an Academy Award nomination for his supporting role in Mrs. Miniver (1942). Travers specialised in portraying slightly bumbling but amiable and likeable older men.

Henry Travers
Travers in The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Born
Travers John Heagerty

(1874-03-05)5 March 1874
Died18 October 1965(1965-10-18) (aged 91)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California
OccupationActor
Years active1894–1949
Spouses
Amy Forrest-Rhodes
(m. 1931; died 1954)
Anna (Ann) Glud Murphy
(m. 1955)

Early life edit

Travers was born in Prudhoe, Northumberland, and was the son of Daniel Heagerty,[2] a doctor originally from Ireland, and Ellen Gillman Hornibrook, also a native of Ireland (County Cork). She was previously married to William H. Belcher, a merchant seaman. He died in 1869. Travers had a half-brother, Samuel William Belcher, by his mother's previous marriage. He had a brother, Daniel George Belsaigne Heagerty, and a sister, Mary Sophia Maude Heagerty. Travers grew up in Berwick-upon-Tweed, and many biographies wrongly report him as being born there.[3][4]

The Travers family lived in Prudhoe for a couple of years before moving from Woodburn, on the A68 road near Corsenside, Northumberland, in about 1866, to Tweedmouth, Berwick-upon-Tweed, in about 1876. Initially, he trained as an architect[2] at Berwick, before taking to the stage under the name Henry Travers.

Acting career edit

 
Henry Travers as the Burglar in the Theatre Guild's Broadway production of Heartbreak House (1920)
 
Lynn Fontanne (Eliza) and Henry Travers (Alfred Doolittle) in the Theatre Guild production of Pygmalion (1926)
 
Travers in his most memorable role, as guardian angel Clarence Odbody in It's a Wonderful Life (1946)

Travers gained early experience acting in repertory theatre in England.[5] He was billed as Travers Heagerty for a December 1895 production.[6] He played character roles almost from the beginning of his acting career in 1894, often figures who were much older than himself.[7] He made his Broadway debut in The Price of Peace (1901)[8] but returned to England. Travers settled in the United States and played frequently from November 1917 until December 1938 on Broadway in over 30 plays, and was described in The New Yorker as 'one of the most consistent performers now in the American theatre, and at the same time one of its least appreciated'.[9] His last play on Broadway You Can't Take It with You was his best known, where he acted in over 380 performances in two years. In the Oscar-winning movie You Can't Take It With You, Lionel Barrymore played the role which Travers had portrayed on Broadway.

His first film was Reunion in Vienna[5] in 1933. In the same year, he played the father of Gloria Stuart in the horror film The Invisible Man. He often portrayed doctors, judges, and fathers of the main figures in supporting roles. Travers specialized on portraying slightly wry and bumbling but friendly and lovable older men. He appeared with Greer Garson and Ronald Colman in Random Harvest (1942) and with Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman in The Bells of St. Mary's (1945). Alfred Hitchcock used Travers as a Comic relief in Shadow of a Doubt (1943), where he played a bank clerk with a passion for criminal magazines. The character actor also portrayed the Railway Station Master Mr. Ballard with a love for roses who finally wins the annual flower show in his village shortly before dying in a bombardment in Mrs. Miniver. He received an Academy Award-nomination as Best Supporting Actor for this appearance.

Travers's best remembered role was as James Stewart's somewhat befuddled but kind-hearted guardian angel Clarence Odbody in Frank Capra's 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life. Travers plays the guardian angel who saves Stewart's from committing suicide, and then shows him how wonderful his life really is. Though the film was a financial flop, it later became a Christmas perennial.

Travers retired in 1949 after his supporting role in The Girl From Jones Beach. Overall, he acted in 52 films.

Personal life and death edit

Travers' first wife was actress Amy Forrest-Rhodes. They were married from 1931 until her death in 1954. In 1955, he married Ann G. Murphy, who survived him.[2]

After several years in retirement, Travers died as a result of arteriosclerosis in 1965, at the age of 91. He is interred with his second wife in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.[citation needed]

The Maltings Theatre in Berwick-upon-Tweed has a performance space, The Henry Travers Studio, named after him.[10]

Filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Room, Adrian (2014). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins, 5th ed. McFarland. p. 480. ISBN 978-0-7864-5763-2. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Gordon, Dr Roger L. (2018). Supporting Actors in Motion Pictures. Dorrance Publishing. pp. 18–19. ISBN 978-1-4809-4499-2. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  3. ^ GRO Register of Births, Marriages and Death and 1881 Census for England & Wales
  4. ^ Armstrong, Jeremy (27 December 2015). "Did you know one of the most famous Christmas angels was born in Prudhoe?". Evening Chronicle. Newcastle Upon Tyne. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  5. ^ a b Monush, Barry (2003). Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the silent era to 1965. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 741. ISBN 978-1-5578-3551-2. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Berwick". The Era. London. 21 December 1895. p. 20. Retrieved 20 July 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Movie Reviews". The New York Times. 18 July 2019.[dead link]
  8. ^ . Internet Broadway Database. Archived from the original on 20 July 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  9. ^ Review:Androcles. The New Yorker, 5 December 1925. p 14.
  10. ^ "Our Venues". The Maltings. Retrieved 7 December 2021.

External links edit

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For the New Zealand naturalist see Henry Travers naturalist Travers John Heagerty 1 5 March 1874 2 18 October 1965 known professionally as Henry Travers was an English film and stage character actor His best known role was the guardian angel Clarence Odbody in the 1946 film It s a Wonderful Life He also received an Academy Award nomination for his supporting role in Mrs Miniver 1942 Travers specialised in portraying slightly bumbling but amiable and likeable older men Henry TraversTravers in The Bells of St Mary s 1945 BornTravers John Heagerty 1874 03 05 5 March 1874Prudhoe Northumberland EnglandDied18 October 1965 1965 10 18 aged 91 Hollywood California U S Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale CaliforniaOccupationActorYears active1894 1949SpousesAmy Forrest Rhodes m 1931 died 1954 wbr Anna Ann Glud Murphy m 1955 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Personal life and death 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editTravers was born in Prudhoe Northumberland and was the son of Daniel Heagerty 2 a doctor originally from Ireland and Ellen Gillman Hornibrook also a native of Ireland County Cork She was previously married to William H Belcher a merchant seaman He died in 1869 Travers had a half brother Samuel William Belcher by his mother s previous marriage He had a brother Daniel George Belsaigne Heagerty and a sister Mary Sophia Maude Heagerty Travers grew up in Berwick upon Tweed and many biographies wrongly report him as being born there 3 4 The Travers family lived in Prudhoe for a couple of years before moving from Woodburn on the A68 road near Corsenside Northumberland in about 1866 to Tweedmouth Berwick upon Tweed in about 1876 Initially he trained as an architect 2 at Berwick before taking to the stage under the name Henry Travers Acting career edit nbsp Henry Travers as the Burglar in the Theatre Guild s Broadway production of Heartbreak House 1920 nbsp Lynn Fontanne Eliza and Henry Travers Alfred Doolittle in the Theatre Guild production of Pygmalion 1926 nbsp Travers in his most memorable role as guardian angel Clarence Odbody in It s a Wonderful Life 1946 Travers gained early experience acting in repertory theatre in England 5 He was billed as Travers Heagerty for a December 1895 production 6 He played character roles almost from the beginning of his acting career in 1894 often figures who were much older than himself 7 He made his Broadway debut in The Price of Peace 1901 8 but returned to England Travers settled in the United States and played frequently from November 1917 until December 1938 on Broadway in over 30 plays and was described in The New Yorker as one of the most consistent performers now in the American theatre and at the same time one of its least appreciated 9 His last play on Broadway You Can t Take It with You was his best known where he acted in over 380 performances in two years In the Oscar winning movie You Can t Take It With You Lionel Barrymore played the role which Travers had portrayed on Broadway His first film was Reunion in Vienna 5 in 1933 In the same year he played the father of Gloria Stuart in the horror film The Invisible Man He often portrayed doctors judges and fathers of the main figures in supporting roles Travers specialized on portraying slightly wry and bumbling but friendly and lovable older men He appeared with Greer Garson and Ronald Colman in Random Harvest 1942 and with Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman in The Bells of St Mary s 1945 Alfred Hitchcock used Travers as a Comic relief in Shadow of a Doubt 1943 where he played a bank clerk with a passion for criminal magazines The character actor also portrayed the Railway Station Master Mr Ballard with a love for roses who finally wins the annual flower show in his village shortly before dying in a bombardment in Mrs Miniver He received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for this appearance Travers s best remembered role was as James Stewart s somewhat befuddled but kind hearted guardian angel Clarence Odbody in Frank Capra s 1946 film It s a Wonderful Life Travers plays the guardian angel who saves Stewart s from committing suicide and then shows him how wonderful his life really is Though the film was a financial flop it later became a Christmas perennial Travers retired in 1949 after his supporting role in The Girl From Jones Beach Overall he acted in 52 films Personal life and death editTravers first wife was actress Amy Forrest Rhodes They were married from 1931 until her death in 1954 In 1955 he married Ann G Murphy who survived him 2 After several years in retirement Travers died as a result of arteriosclerosis in 1965 at the age of 91 He is interred with his second wife in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale California citation needed The Maltings Theatre in Berwick upon Tweed has a performance space The Henry Travers Studio named after him 10 Filmography editReunion in Vienna 1933 as Father Krug Another Language 1933 as Pop Hallan My Weakness 1933 as Ellery Gregory The Invisible Man 1933 as Dr Cranley Death Takes a Holiday 1934 as Baron Cesarea Born to Be Bad 1934 as Fuzzy The Party s Over 1934 as Theodore Ready for Love 1934 as Judge Pickett Maybe It s Love 1935 as Mr Halevy After Office Hours 1935 as Cap Captain Hurricane 1935 as Capt Ben Four Hours to Kill 1935 as Mac Mason Escapade 1935 as Concierge Pursuit 1935 as Thomas Tom Reynolds Seven Keys to Baldpate 1935 as Adalbert Lem Peters The Hermit Too Many Parents 1936 as Wilkins The Sisters 1938 as Ned Elliott You Can t Get Away with Murder 1939 as Pop Dodge City 1939 as Dr Irving Dark Victory 1939 as Dr Parsons On Borrowed Time 1939 as Dr Evans Stanley and Livingstone 1939 as John Kingsley The Rains Came 1939 as Rev Homer Smiley Remember 1939 as Judge Milliken Primrose Path 1940 as Gramp Edison the Man 1940 as Ben Els Anne of Windy Poplars 1940 as Matey Wyoming 1940 as Sheriff High Sierra 1941 as Pa A Girl a Guy and a Gob 1941 as Abel Martin The Bad Man 1941 as Mr Hardy I ll Wait for You 1941 as Mr Miller Ball of Fire 1941 as Prof Jerome Mrs Miniver 1942 as Mr Ballard Pierre of the Plains 1942 as Percival Wellsby Random Harvest 1942 as Dr Sims Shadow of a Doubt 1943 as Joseph Newton The Moon Is Down 1943 as Mayor Orden Madame Curie 1943 as Eugene Curie None Shall Escape 1944 as Father Warecki Dragon Seed 1944 as Third Cousin The Very Thought of You 1944 as Pop Wheeler Thrill of a Romance 1945 as Hobart Glenn The Naughty Nineties 1945 as Capt Sam Jackson The Bells of St Mary s 1945 as Horace P Bogardus Gallant Journey 1946 as Thomas Logan The Yearling 1946 as Mr Boyles It s a Wonderful Life 1946 as guardian angel Clarence Odbody The Flame 1947 as Dr Mitchell Beyond Glory 1948 as Pop Dewing The Accused 1949 as Blakely Romley s Assistant uncredited The Girl From Jones Beach 1949 as Judge Bullfinch final film role References edit Room Adrian 2014 Dictionary of Pseudonyms 13 000 Assumed Names and Their Origins 5th ed McFarland p 480 ISBN 978 0 7864 5763 2 Retrieved 20 July 2019 a b c d Gordon Dr Roger L 2018 Supporting Actors in Motion Pictures Dorrance Publishing pp 18 19 ISBN 978 1 4809 4499 2 Retrieved 20 July 2019 GRO Register of Births Marriages and Death and 1881 Census for England amp Wales Armstrong Jeremy 27 December 2015 Did you know one of the most famous Christmas angels was born in Prudhoe Evening Chronicle Newcastle Upon Tyne Retrieved 17 January 2017 a b Monush Barry 2003 Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors From the silent era to 1965 Hal Leonard Corporation p 741 ISBN 978 1 5578 3551 2 Retrieved 20 July 2019 Berwick The Era London 21 December 1895 p 20 Retrieved 20 July 2019 via Newspapers com Movie Reviews The New York Times 18 July 2019 dead link Henry Travers search results Internet Broadway Database Archived from the original on 20 July 2019 Retrieved 20 July 2019 Review Androcles The New Yorker 5 December 1925 p 14 Our Venues The Maltings Retrieved 7 December 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henry Travers Henry Travers at IMDb Henry Travers on television Henry Travers at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Henry Travers at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Travers amp oldid 1218828992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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