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Sam De Grasse
De Grasse in Heart o' the Hills (1919)
Born

Samuel Alfred De Grasse


(1875-06-12)June 12, 1875
DiedNovember 29, 1953(1953-11-29) (aged 78)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park
OccupationActor
Years active1914–1930
Spouses

Annie McDonnell

(m. 1904; died 1909)

Ada Fuller Golden

(m. 1912)
Children2
RelativesJoseph De Grasse (brother)
Robert de Grasse (nephew)

Samuel Alfred De Grasse (June 12, 1875 – November 29, 1953) was a Canadian actor. He was the uncle of cinematographer Robert De Grasse.

Biography[edit]

Samuel Alfred De Grasse was born in Bathurst, New Brunswick to Lange De Grasse and Helene (née Comeau), both of French-Canadian descent. He trained to be a dentist, and married Annie McDonnell in 1904. Their daughter, Clementine Bell, was born in 1906. Annie died in 1909 while giving birth to another daughter, Olive, who also died. In 1910, Samuel was practicing dentistry and he and his daughter Clementine were living in Providence, Rhode Island along with his older sister, Mrs. Clementine Fauchy, and her 14-year-old son, Jerome Fauchy.[citation needed]

He married British actress Ada Fuller Golden and became a step-father to her three children. His own elder brother, Joe, went into the fledgling movie business and Sam decided to also give it a try. He traveled to New York City and, in 1912, he appeared in his first motion picture. At first he played standard secondary characters such as Dr. Robert Armstrong in Blind Husbands (1919), but when fellow Canadian Mary Pickford set up her own studio with her husband Douglas Fairbanks, he joined them.[1] He portrayed the villainous Prince JohninDouglas Fairbanks' 1922 Robin Hood. Afterward, he began to specialize in crafty or slimy villainous roles, such as Senator Charles SummerinThe Birth of a Nation (1915), the mill owner Arthur Jenkins in Intolerance (1916), John CarverinThe Courtship of Miles Standish (1923), Colonel Lestron in The Eagle of the Sea (1926), a pirate lieutenant in The Black Pirate (1926), a PhariseeinThe King of Kings (1927) and King JamesinThe Man Who Laughs (1928).[2] Mary Pickford named him as one of her favorite stars.[3]

In the 1960s, Jackie Coogan claimed Jean Harlow had lived in De Grasse's apartment for two years and was married to him when she was 16. At the time both de Grasse and Harlow were deceased. The claim was untrue -- Harlow was married to Charles McGrew when she was 16. However, she did appear as an extra in the film Honor Bound (1928), in which De Grasse played "Blood Keller".[4]

Death[edit]

De Grasse lived on the west coast until his death at age 78 in Hollywood from a heart attack during his sleep.[5] He is interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park CemeteryinGlendale, California.[2][6]

Selected filmography[edit]

  • A Man and His Mate (1915) – Choo
  • A Child of God (1915) – Jim MacPherson
  • Martyrs of the Alamo (1915) – Silent Smith
  • Cross Currents (1915) – Silas Randolph
  • The Price of Power (1916) – James Garwood
  • Acquitted (1916) – Ira Wolcott
  • The Good Bad-Man (1916) – The Wolf / Bud Frazer
  • An Innocent Magdalene (1916) – Forbes Stewart
  • The Half-Breed (1916) – Sheriff Dunn
  • Intolerance (1916) – Arthur Jenkins
  • Diane of the Follies (1916) – Phillips Christy
  • The Children of the Feud (1916) – Dr. Richard Cavanagh
  • Jim Bludso (1917) – Ben Merrill
  • Her Official Fathers (1917) – Ethan Dexter
  • An Old-Fashioned Young Man (1917) – Harold T. King
  • Madame Bo-Peep (1917) – Jose Alvarez
  • Wild and Woolly (1917) – Steve Shelby – Indian Agent
  • The Empty Gun (1917, Short) – Jim
  • Anything Once (1917) – Herbert Wendling
  • The Winged Mystery (1917) – Mortimer Eddington
  • The Scarlet Car (1917) – Ernest Peabody
  • Six-Shooter Andy (1918) – Tom Slade
  • Brace Up (1918) – National Jim
  • The Guilt of Silence (1918) – Gambler Joe
  • The Mortgaged Wife (1918) – Meyer
  • Smashing Through (1918) – Earl Foster
  • Winner Takes All (1918) – Mark Thorne
  • A Woman's Fool (1918) – Minor Role
  • A Law Unto Herself (1918) – Kurt Von Klassner
  • The Narrow Path (1918) – Malcolm Dion
  • The Hope Chest (1918) – Ballantyne, Sr.
  • Sis Hopkins (1919) – Vibert
  • The Silk-Lined Burglar (1919) – Boston Blackie
  • The Exquisite Thief (1919) – Shaver Michael
  • Heart o' the Hills (1919) – Steve Honeycutt
  • Blind Husbands (1919) – The Husband, Dr. Robert Armstrong
  • Uncharted Channels (1920) – Nicholas Schonnn
  • Moon Madness (1920) – Adrien
  • The Devil's Pass Key (1920) – Warren Goodwright
  • The Skywayman (1920) – Dr. Wayne Leveridge
  • The Little Grey Mouse (1920) – John Cumberland
  • Unseen Forces (1920) – Captain Stanley
  • The Broken Gate (1920) – 'Hod' Brooks
  • The Cheater Reformed (1921) – Thomas Edinburgh
  • Courage (1921) – Stephan Blackmoore
  • A Wife's Awakening (1921) – George Otis
  • Robin Hood (1922) – Prince John
  • Forsaking All Others (1922) – Dr. Mason
  • Slippy McGee (1923) – Father De Rance
  • Circus Days (1923) – Lord
  • The Spoilers (1923) – Judge Stillman
  • A Prince of a King (1923) – Duke Roberto
  • The Dancer of the Nile (1923) – Pasheri
  • In the Palace of the King (1923) – King Philip II
  • Tiger Rose (1923) – Dr. Cusick
  • The Courtship of Miles Standish (1923) – John Carver
  • Painted People (1924) – Henry Parrish
  • Pagan Passions (1924) – Frank Langley
  • A Self-Made Failure (1924) – Cyrus Cruikshank
  • The Virgin (1924) – Ricardo Ruiz
  • On the Threshold (1925) – Daniel Masters
  • The Mansion of Aching Hearts (1925) – Martin Craig
  • One Year to Live (1925) – Dr. Lucien La Pierre
  • Sun-Up (1925) – Sheriff Weeks
  • Heir-Loons (1925)
  • Sally, Irene and Mary (1925) – Officer O'Dare
  • Mike (1926) – Brush
  • The Black Pirate (1926) – Pirate Lieutenant
  • Her Second Chance (1926) – Beachey
  • Broken Hearts of Hollywood (1926) – Defense Attorney
  • The Eagle of the Sea (1926) – Col. Lestron
  • Love's Blindness (1926) – Benjamin Levy
  • When a Man Loves (1927) – Comte Guillot de Morfontaine
  • King of Kings (1927) – Pharisee
  • Captain Salvation (1927) – Peter Campbell
  • The Fighting Eagle (1927) – Talleyrand
  • The Country Doctor (1927) – Ira Harding
  • The Wreck of the Hesperus (1927) – Capt. David Slocum
  • The Man Who Laughs (1928) – King James II
  • Honor Bound (1928) – Blood Keller
  • The Racket (1928) – District Attorney Welch
  • Our Dancing Daughters (1928) – Freddie's Father
  • Dog Law (1928) – Minor Role (uncredited)
  • The Farmer's Daughter (1928) – (uncredited)
  • Silks and Saddles (1929) – William Morrissey
  • The Last Performance (1929) – District Attorney
  • Wall Street (1929) – John Willard
  • Captain of the Guard (1930) – Bazin (final film role)
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Foster, Charles (September 2000). Stardust and Shadows: Canadians in Early Hollywood. Dundurn. ISBN 9781459720787.
  • ^ a b Wilson, Scott (19 August 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons (3rd ed.). McFarland Publishing. p. 187. ISBN 978-1-4766-2599-7.
  • ^ Howe, Herbert (January 1924). "Mary Pickford's Favorite Stars and Films". Photoplay. New York: Photoplay Publishing Company. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  • ^ Foster, Charles (September 2000). Stardust and Shadows: Canadians in Early Hollywood. Dundurn. ISBN 9781459720787.
  • ^ Foster, Charles (2000). Stardust and Shadows: Canadians in Early Hollywood. Dundurn Group. pp. 41–62. ISBN 978-1-55002-348-0.
  • ^ "The Final Curtain". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 12 December 1953. p. 51. ISSN 0006-2510.
  • External links[edit]


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