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Years active
  
ca. 1900-1955

Siblings
  
Paul Dougherty

Children
  
Mabel, Paul

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Walter Hampden


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Full Name
  
Walter Hampden Dougherty

Born
  
June 30, 1879 (
1879-06-30
)
Brooklyn, New York, US

Occupation
  
Stage, film, television actor, theatre manager

Spouse(s)
  
Mabel Moore (1905-?) 2 children

Died
  
June 11, 1955, Los Angeles, California, United States

Parents
  
Alice Hill, John Hampden Dougherty

Movies
  
Sabrina, The Hunchback of Notre, All About Eve, 5 Fingers, The Silver Chalice

Similar People
  
Alan Marshal, Joseph L Mankiewicz, Victor Saville, William Dieterle, Edmond O'Brien

Walter Hampden Dougherty (June 30, 1879 in Brooklyn – June 11, 1955 in Los Angeles), known professionally as Walter Hampden, was an American actor and theatre manager. He was a major stage star on Broadway in New York who also made numerous television and film appearances.

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Life and career

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Walter Hampden was the son of John Hampden Dougherty and Alice Hill. He was a younger brother of the American painter Paul Dougherty (1877-1947). He went to England for apprenticeship for six years. He graduated from what is now NYU Poly in 1900. Later, he played Hamlet, Henry V and Cyrano de Bergerac on Broadway. In 1925, he became manager of the Colonial Theatre on Broadway, which was renamed Hampden's Theatre from 1925 to 1931. He became noted for his Shakespearean roles as well as for Cyrano, which he played in several productions between 1923 and 1936. He appeared on the cover of the Time Magazine in March 1929. Hampden's last stage role was as Danforth in the original Broadway production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.

John Garrett Underhill produced the first English-language version of The Bonds of Interest (Los intereses creados) by Jacinto Benavente, with Walter Hampden, in 1929.

Hampden appeared in a few silent films, but did not really begin his film career in earnest until 1939, when he played Claude Frollo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, starring Charles Laughton as Quasimodo. This was Hampden's first sound film; he was sixty at the time he made it. Several other roles followed—Jarvis Langdon in the 1944 film The Adventures of Mark Twain among them, but all were supporting character roles, not the lead roles that Hampden played onstage. He had a small, but notable role as the long-winded dinner speaker in the first scene of All About Eve (1950), and played the father of Humphrey Bogart and William Holden in Billy Wilder's 1954 comedy Sabrina. These last two films are arguably those for which Hampden is most well known to modern audiences. He also played long-bearded patriarchs in biblical epics like The Silver Chalice (1954) and The Prodigal (1955). (In The Silver Chalice, he was Joseph of Arimathea.)

Hampden reprised his legendary portrayal of Hercule Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac in the first episode of the radio program Great Scenes from Great Plays, which Hampden hosted from 1948-1949. In addition to his radio roles (The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall), Hampden also appeared in several dramas during the early days of television. He made his TV debut in 1949, playing Macbeth for the last time at the age of 69.

His last role was the non-singing one of King Louis XI of France, considered by some to be one of his best performances, in the otherwise unremarkable 1956 Technicolor remake of Rudolf Friml's 1925 operetta The Vagabond King. It was released posthumously, more than a year after Hampden's death.

For 27 years, Walter Hampden was president of the Players' Club. The club's library is named for him.

His ashes are buried at The Evergreen Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.

Personal life

Hampden married actress Mabel Carrie Moore (1879-1978) on 17 July 1905. They had a son, Paul Hampden Dougherty, and a daughter, Mary Moore Dougherty.

Filmography

Actor
1956
The Vagabond King as
King Louis XI
1955
Strange Lady in Town as
Father Gabriel Mendoza
1955
The Prodigal as
Eli
1954
Studio One (TV Series) as
Uncle Silas
- Two Little Minks (1954) - Uncle Silas
1954
The Silver Chalice as
Joseph of Arimathea
1954
Sabrina as
Oliver Larrabee
1954
The United States Steel Hour (TV Series) as
Old Dean
- The Great Chair (1954) - Old Dean
1954
The Motorola Television Hour (TV Series) as
Arthur Bell
- The Sins of the Fathers (1954) - Arthur Bell
1952
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series)
- Such a Busy Day (1954)
- The Bench in the Park (1952)
1953
Danger (TV Series) as
Mr. Clemens
- Death Is My Neighbor (1953) - Mr. Clemens
1953
Sombrero as
Don Carlos Castillo
1953
Treasure of the Golden Condor as
Pierre Champlain
1951
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Captain Vere / Berger / Daniel Webster
- Now's the Time (1952)
- Make Way for Teddy (1952)
- Billy Budd (1952) - Captain Vere
- Two Living and One Dead (1951) - Berger
- Decision and Daniel Webster (1951) - Daniel Webster
1952
5 Fingers as
Sir Frederic Taylor
1951
The First Legion as
Father Edward Quarterman
1951
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Barrett
- Heritage of Wimpole Street (1951) - Barrett
1951
The Prudential Family Playhouse (TV Series) as
James, Bishop of Broadminster
- The Bishop Misbehaves (1951) - James, Bishop of Broadminster
1950
The Billy Rose Show (TV Series)
- The Old Magician (1951)
- The Benefit of the Doubt (1950)
- The Murder Club (1950)
1949
The Ford Theatre Hour (TV Series) as
Prof. Tobias Emanuel / Julian Northrup
- Spring Again (1951)
- The Traitor (1950) - Prof. Tobias Emanuel
- On Borrowed Time (1949) - Julian Northrup
1951
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (TV Series) as
Andrew Jackson
- Portrait of a President (1951) - Andrew Jackson
1950
All About Eve as
Aged Actor
1949
NBC Repertory Theatre (TV Series)
- Macbeth (1949)
1949
The Philco Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Macbeth
- Macbeth (1949) - Macbeth
1944
The Adventures of Mark Twain as
Jervis Langdon
1942
Reap the Wild Wind as
Commodre Devereaux
1941
They Died with Their Boots On as
William Sharp
1940
North West Mounted Police as
Big Bear
1940
All This, and Heaven Too as
Pasquier
1939
The Hunchback of Notre Dame as
Archdeacon
1917
The Warfare of the Flesh as
Henry Goode
1915
The Dragon's Claw (Short)
Miscellaneous
1947
A Double Life (advisor: Othello sequences)
Self
1951
Showtime, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.13 (1951) - Self
1949
The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (TV Series) as
Self
- Walter Hampden, Mindy Carson (1949) - Self

References

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