Carl Gantvoort | |
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Gantvoort in 1922 | |
Born | 1883 (1883) Bowling Green, Kentucky, U.S. |
Died | August 28, 1935(1935-08-28) (aged 51–52) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1912–1922 |
Carl Gantvoort (1883 – September 28, 1935) was a stage and screen actor in the United States. He starred in The Gray Dawn (1922).
He attended the University of Cincinnati.
His theatrical performances included a role as Little John in a 1912 production of Robin Hood. He also had roles in Little Simplicity, The Maid of the Mountains, The Riviera Girl, Pom-pom as Bertrand, Iole as George Wayne, and The Geisha.
Personal life
His father, Arnold J. Gantvoort, was manager of CCM and taught classes. His mother was Nettie Looker, granddaughter of Othniel Looker. He had 6 siblings: Hermann, Gertrude, Bertha, Brunhilde, Elsa, and Helen.
He was married to Anne Brussert, who he met when she was performing a play in Ohio. They married after he completed college and divorced in 1922.
Filmography
- Man of the Forest (1921), a Western
- Mysterious Rider (1921)
- A Certain Rich Man (1921)
- The Lure of Egypt (1921)
- When Romance Rides (1922)
- The Gray Dawn (1922)
- Heart's Haven (1922)
- Golden Dreams (1922)
Gallery
- Playbill for A Certain Rich Man (1921)
- With Claire Adams in Golden Dreams (1922)
- Still with Gantvoort in it from The Gray Dawn
References
- "Carl Gantvoort". Playbill.
- ^ "Carl Gantvoort – Broadway Cast & Staff | IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- "The Gray Dawn".
- The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1 Kenneth White Munden, University of California Press (1997) page 404
- "The Cincinnatian [1902]". digital.cincinnatilibrary.org. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
- "Majel Coleman's Success". infoweb.newsbank.com. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
- "Cincinnati Post October 4, 1935". infoweb.newsbank.com. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
- "Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912. V.03". digital.cincinnatilibrary.org. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
- "Cincinnati Post August 28, 1922". infoweb.newsbank.com. Retrieved March 18, 2022.
- "AFI|Catalog". catalog.afi.com.
- "AFI|Catalog". catalog.afi.com.
External links
- Carl Gantvoort at IMDb
- Carl Gantvoort at the Internet Broadway Database
- Carl Gantvoort at Playbill Vault