Milla Davenport

Milla Davenport

Deceased · Born: Feb 3, 1871 · Died: May 17, 1936

Personal Details

BornFeb 3, 1871 Zürich, Switzerland

Biography

Milla Davenport, a celebrated stage and film actress, emerged from the culturally rich and cosmopolitan city of Zurich, Switzerland, where her formative years played a significant role in fostering her remarkable talent. Her educational trajectory, deeply rooted in the Swiss cultural landscape, provided a sturdy foundation upon which she would build her illustrious career.

For an impressive span of fifteen years, Milla Davenport shared the stage with her husband, the esteemed actor Harry J. Davenport, as a valued member of his renowned repertory company. This prolonged period of artistic collaboration not only honed her craft but also nurtured a deep understanding of the performing arts, allowing her to flourish as a multifaceted performer.

Milla Davenport's remarkable journey, marked by her unwavering dedication to her craft, would ultimately lead her to become a celebrated figure in the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the stage and screen.

Mary Davenport's illustrious career in the world of cinema commenced with the silent film "Trapping the Bachelor" in the year 1916, marking the beginning of a long and storied journey that would take her to the heights of Hollywood stardom.

Her subsequent roles in the films "Daddy-Long-Legs" (1919),where she shared the screen with the legendary Mary Pickford, and "The Brat" (1919),alongside the talented actress Nazimova, demonstrated her impressive range and versatility as a performer.

Years later, in 1928, Davenport appeared in the critically acclaimed film "Sins of the Fathers", featuring the esteemed actor Emil Jannings, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and accomplished actress.

Finally, in 1935, she starred in the romantic drama "The Wedding Night", showcasing her remarkable ability to adapt to a wide range of roles and genres, and cementing her status as a true Hollywood legend.

Throughout her illustrious career, Mary Davenport consistently demonstrated her remarkable range and versatility, earning her a place among the most beloved and respected actresses of her time.

As the dawn of the sound film era broke on the horizon, Davenport's remarkable career continued to flourish, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic world that would be felt for generations to come. Her extensive filmography is replete with a plethora of notable credits, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility as a performer. Notable among these credits are her starring roles in The Defense Rests, released in 1934, and Here Comes Cookie, which premiered in 1935. Additionally, she made an uncredited appearance in the 1936 film Human Cargo, further cementing her enduring legacy within the industry.

Career

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1936
Human Cargo
Human Cargo as German
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1935
The Wedding Night
The Wedding Night as Grandmother
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1932
Merrily We Go to Hell
Merrily We Go to Hell as Prentice's Housekeeper (uncredited)
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1926
Crossed Signals
Crossed Signals as Mother Slattery
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1924
The Red Lily
The Red Lily as Madame Poussot
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1922
The Worldly Madonna
The Worldly Madonna as Jail Matron