
Harry Carey
Biography
Henry DeWitt Carey II (January 16, 1878 - September 21, 1947) was an American actor and one of silent film's earliest superstars, usually cast as a Western hero. One of his best known performances is as the president of the United States Senate in the drama film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He was the father of Harry Carey Jr., who was also a prominent actor. Born in New York City to a Judge of Special Sessions who was also president of a sewing machine company. Grew up on City Island, New York. Attended Hamilton Military Academy and turned down an appointment to West Point to attend New York University, where his law school classmates included future New York City mayor James J. Walker. After a boating accident which led to pneumonia, Carey wrote a play while recuperating and toured the country in it for three years, earning a great deal of money, all of which evaporated after his next play was a failure. In 1911, his friend Henry B. Walthall introduced him to director D.W. Griffith, for whom Carey was to make many films. Carey married twice, the second time to actress Olive Fuller Golden (aka Olive Carey, who introduced him to future director John Ford. Carey influenced Universal Studios head Carl Laemmle to use Ford as a director, and a partnership was born that lasted until a rift in the friendship in 1921. During this time, Carey grew into one of the most popular Western stars of the early motion picture, occasionally writing and directing films as well. In the '30s he moved slowly into character roles and was nominated for an Oscar for one of them, the President of the Senate in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939). He worked once more with Ford, in The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936), and appeared once with his son, Harry Carey Jr., in Howard Hawks' Red River (1948). He died after a protracted bout with emphysema and cancer. Ford dedicated his remake of 3 Godfathers (1948) "To Harry Carey--Bright Star Of The Early Western Sky."
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as President of the Senate
1939

Red River
as Mr. Melville
1948

Angel and the Badman
as Marshal Wistful McClintock
1947

Beyond Tomorrow
as George Vale Melton
1940

Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs
as (archive footage)
2000

Duel in the Sun
as Lem Smoot
1946

Desperate Trails
as Bart Carson
1921

Outside the Three-Mile Limit
as Captain Bailey
1940

The Freeze-Out
as Ohio, the Stranger
1921

The Great Moment
as Professor John C. Warren
1944

Bullet Proof
as Pierre Winton
1920

The Musketeers of Pig Alley
as Snapper's Sidekick
1912

Among the Living
as Dr. Ben Saunders
1941

The Shepherd of the Hills
as Daniel Howitt
1941

Souls at Sea
as Captain of the William Brown
1937

The Committee on Credentials
as Ballaret Bill
1916

The Spoilers
as Dextry
1942

The Fox
as Ol' Santa Fe
1921

Air Force
as Crew Chief
1943

You and Me
as Mr. Morris
1938