Donald Crisp

Donald Crisp

ActorDirectorWriter
Born
July 27, 1882
Died
May 25, 1974
Awards
7 wins, 7 nominations

White-haired London-born character actor, a familiar face in Hollywood for more than five decades. He was born George William Crisp, the youngest of ten siblings, to working class parents James Crisp and his wife Elizabeth (nee Christy). Despite his humble beginnings, Donald was educated at Oxford…

Biography

White-haired London-born character actor, a familiar face in Hollywood for more than five decades. He was born George William Crisp, the youngest of ten siblings, to working class parents James Crisp and his wife Elizabeth (nee Christy). Despite his humble beginnings, Donald was educated at Oxford University. He saw action with the 10th Hussars of the British Army at Kimberley and Ladysmith during the Boer War and subsequently moved to the United States to begin a new life as an actor.

Arriving in New York in 1906 he began as a singer in Grand Opera with the company of impresario John C. Fisher. By 1910, he had climbed his way up the ladder to become stage manager for George M. Cohan. He was a member of D.W. Griffith's original stock company in the early days of the film industry, beginning with Biograph in New Jersey and featured in The Birth of a Nation (1915) (as General Ulysses S Grant), Intolerance (1916) and Broken Blossoms (1919). He later joined Famous Players Lasky (subsequently Paramount) and turned with some success to directing in the 1920s, on occasion also appearing in his films (as for example in Don Q Son of Zorro (1925), as Don Sebastian). By the early 30s, Crisp concentrated exclusively on acting and became one of the more prolific Hollywood character players on the scene. Though he was actually a cockney, he -- for unknown reasons -- invented a Scottish ancestry for himself early on, claiming that he was born in Aberfeldy and affected a Scottish accent throughout his career. Crisp's particular stock-in-trade types were crusty or benevolent patriarchs, stern military officers, doctors and judges. He had lengthy stints under contract at Warner Brothers (1935-42) and MGM (1943-51) with an impressive list of A-grade output to his credit: Burkitt in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), Colonel Campbell in The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), Maitre Labori in The Life of Emile Zola (1937), Phipps in The Dawn Patrol (1938), General Bazaine in Juarez (1939), Francis Bacon in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939) and Sir John Burleson in The Sea Hawk (1940). He is perhaps most fondly remembered as the famous canine's original owner in Lassie Come Home (1943), Elizabeth Taylor's dad Mr. Brown in National Velvet (1944), and, above all, as the head of a Welsh mining family in How Green Was My Valley (1941) (the role which won him an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor). In a less sympathetic vein, Crisp gave a sterling performance as a ruthless tobacco planter in the underrated Gary Cooper drama Bright Leaf (1950).

Donald Crisp died in May 1974 in Van Nuys, California, at the age of 91. He is commemorated by a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Vine Street.

Actor

Spencer's MountainSpencer's Mountain(1963)as Grandpa Zubulon Spencer
Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a DogGreyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog(1961)as James Brown
PollyannaPollyanna(1960)as Mayor Karl Warren
A Dog of FlandersA Dog of Flanders(1960)as Jehan Daas
Playhouse 90Playhouse 90(1956)as Samuel Harman

Producer

Africa ScreamsAfrica Screams(1949)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

The Birth of a NationThe Birth of a Nation(1915)

Self

Tomorrow Coast to CoastTomorrow Coast to Coast(1973)as Self
About FacesAbout Faces(1959)as Self
This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1950)as Self
The Red, White and Blue Line(1955)as Self
Lux Video TheatreLux Video Theatre(1950)as Self - Guest Host, Self - Intermission Guest

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
OmnibusOmnibus(1967)
BiographyBiography(1987)as Mr. Morgan
Century of CinemaCentury of Cinema(1995)as Battling Burrows, 'Broken Blossoms'
Doogie Howser, M.D.Doogie Howser, M.D.(1989)as Mr. Morgan

Known for

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Donald Crisp in Whispering Smith (1948)Donald Crisp in Whispering Smith (1948)Donald Crisp and Robert Preston in Whispering Smith (1948)Donald Crisp and Murvyn Vye in Whispering Smith (1948)Donald Crisp, Thurston Hall, Jack Mower, and Gale Page in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938)Edward G. Robinson and Donald Crisp in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938)

Credit Score: Donald Crisp

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1How Green Was My Valley1300.0019427.751029107
2Mutiny on the Bounty15.0019367.61826670
3Wuthering Heights11.2519397.51822595
4Jezebel7.5019387.42516433
5The Old Maid4.8819397.4004399
6Broken Blossoms4.8819197.20011790
7The Life of Emile Zola4.5019377.131010007
8National Velvet3.9019457.3258859
9Svengali3.2519316.8022920
10The Viking3.2519286.600523