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Nationality
  
American

Years active
  
1925-1956

Role
  
Film actor

Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
George Bancroft

Children
  
Georgette Bancroft

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Born
  
August 30, 1882 (
1882-08-30
)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Alma mater
  
United States Naval Academy

Died
  
October 2, 1956, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Octavia Broske (m. ?–1956)

Education
  
United States Naval Academy

Movies
  
Stagecoach, The Docks of New York, Mr Deeds Goes to Town, Angels with Dirty Faces, Underworld

Similar People
  
Louise Platt, Josef von Sternberg, Thomas Mitchell, Tim Holt, James Cruze

George Bancroft (September 30, 1882 – October 2, 1956) was an American Hollywood film actor of the 1920s and '30s.

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Biography

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Bancroft was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1882. During his early days as a sailor, he staged plays on board ship. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy as a commissioned officer, but left the Navy after his enlistment was completed to become a "black face" song and dance comedian in revue.

After that, he turned to melodrama and musical comedy. He later became one of the top Hollywood stars of the 1920s. Bancroft's first starring role was in The Pony Express (1925), and the next year he played an important supporting role in a cast including Wallace Beery and Charles Farrell in the period naval widescreen epic Old Ironsides (1926), then went from historical pictures to the gritty world of the underground in Paramount Pictures productions such as von Sternberg's Underworld (1927) and The Docks of New York (1928). He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1929 for Thunderbolt, played the title role in The Wolf of Wall Street (1929, released just prior to the Wall Street Crash), and appeared in Paramount's all-star revue Paramount on Parade (1930) and Rowland Brown's Blood Money (1933), condemned by the censors because they feared the film would "incite law-abiding citizens to crime."

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Those who knew him, such as Budd Schulberg, said that he developed an inflated ego. Reportedly, he refused to fall down on set after a prop revolver was fired at him, saying "Just one bullet can't stop Bancroft!" By 1934, he had slipped to being a supporting actor, although he still appeared in reduced roles in such classics as Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) with Gary Cooper, Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) with James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart, Each Dawn I Die (1939) with Cagney and George Raft, and Stagecoach (1939) with John Wayne. In 1942, he left Hollywood to be a rancher. He died in 1956 in Santa Monica, California, and was interred there in the Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery.

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References

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