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American actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Place of death
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Age
65 years
Family
Relatives:
Jack Wrather Jr.
Education
Hollywood Professional School,
Awards
Disney Legends
(2011)
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
 
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Biography

Bonita Granville Wrather (née Bonita Gloria Granville; February 2, 1923 – October 11, 1988) was an American actress. She was nominated for an Academy Award for her supporting role in the film These Three (1936). Her other notable film roles were in Cavalcade (1933), Ah, Wilderness! (1935), The Plough and the Stars (1937), Now, Voyager (1942), and Hitler's Children (1943).

Early life

Granville was born on February 2, 1923 in New York City, the daughter of Rosina (née Timponi; 1892-1984) andBernard "Bunny" Granville. Both of her parents were stage performers. She was raised Roman Catholic.

She made her film debut at the age of nine in Westward Passage (1933), and appeared that same year in a credited but nearly wordless supporting role as the young dancer Fanny Bridges in Cavalcade, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Over the next few years, she played uncredited supporting roles in such films as Little Women (1933) and Anne of Green Gables (1934). She next played the role of Mary Tilford in the 1936 film adaptation of Lillian Hellman's 1934 stage play The Children's Hour. Renamed These Three, the film told the story of three adults (played by Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon, and Joel McCrea) who find their lives almost destroyed by the malicious lies of an evil, attention-seeking child. For her role as that child, Granville was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, then the youngest person to be nominated for that award. Despite this success, and although she continued to work, the next few years brought her few opportunities to build her career.

In 1938, she starred as the saucy, mischievous daughter in the multiple Academy Award-nominated hit comedy film Merrily We Live and as girl detective Nancy Drew in the hit film Nancy Drew... Detective. The Nancy Drew film success led to Granville reprising the role in three sequels from 1938 to 1939, including Nancy Drew... Reporter (1939).

Later career

As a young adult, she was once again cast in supporting roles, often in prestigious films such as Now, Voyager (1942), as well as two Andy Hardy films with Mickey Rooney, Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944) and Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (1946). She is also remembered for her starring role in the World War II anti-Nazism film Hitler's Children (1943). Her career began to fade by the mid-1940s.

She was the heroine of the novel Bonita Granville and the Mystery of Star Island written by Kathryn Heisenfelt, published by Whitman Publishing Company in 1942. The novel's subtitle is "An original story featuring BONITA GRANVILLE famous motion-picture player as the heroine". The story was probably written for a young teenaged audience and is reminiscent of the adventures of Nancy Drew. It is part of a series known as "Whitman Authorized Editions", 16 books published between 1941 and 1947 that featured a film actress as heroine.

On February 5, 1947 Granville married Jack Wrather at the Bel-Air Hotel. He had produced some of her films. He formed the Wrather Corporation, and bought the rights to characters from both The Lone Ranger and Lassie. Granville worked as a producer for several film and television productions featuring these characters, including the 1954 TV series Lassie. She appeared in the film version of The Lone Ranger in 1956, and made her final screen appearance in a cameo role in The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981). Their children are daughters Molly and Linda, and sons Jack and Christopher. Jack and Molly were from Wrather's previous marriage to Mollie O'Daniel, a daughter of Governor of Texas and U.S. Senator W. Lee O'Daniel.

In 1949, she appeared with Rod Cameron in the comedy film Strike It Rich, filmed about Tyler, Kilgore, and Lindale in East Texas.

The marriage lasted until Wrather's death in 1984, shortly after release of the movie The Magic of Lassie, which starred Wrather's pal James Stewart.

Death

Granvilledied on October 11, 1988 of lung cancer at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 65. She was buried at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Legacy

Bonita Granville has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6607 Hollywood Boulevard, for her contributions to motion pictures. She was honored at the Disneyland Hotel, which Jack Wrather owned until it was sold to the Walt Disney Company.The Bonita Tower and the Granville's Steak House were named in her honor.

Partial filmography

(As actress, unless otherwise specified)

  • Westward Passage (1932) as Little Olivia Allen (age 10)
  • Silver Dollar (1932) as Liddy (uncredited)
  • Cavalcade (1933) as Young Fanny
  • Beauty for Sale (1933) as Little Girl at Madame Sonia's (uncredited)
  • Little Women (1933) as Amy's Classmate (uncredited)
  • Cradle Song (1933) as Carmen
  • The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) as Joan Winters as a Child (uncredited)
  • Anne of Green Gables (1934) as School Girl (uncredited)
  • Ah, Wilderness! (1935) as Mildred Miller
  • Song of the Saddle (1936) as Jen as a Child
  • These Three (1936) as Mary Tilford
  • The Garden of Allah (1936) as Convent Girl (uncredited)
  • The Plough and the Stars (1936) as Mollser
  • Maid of Salem (1937) as Ann - Their Daughter
  • Quality Street (1937) as Isabella (uncredited)
  • Call It a Day (1937) as Ann Hilton
  • It's Love I'm After (1937) as Gracie Kane
  • White Banners (1938) as Sally Ward
  • Merrily We Live (1938) as Marian Kilbourne
  • The Beloved Brat (1938) as Roberta Morgan
  • My Bill (1938) as Gwen Colbrook
  • Hard to Get (1938) as Connie
  • Nancy Drew... Detective (1938) as Nancy Drew
  • Nancy Drew... Reporter (1939) as Nancy Drew
  • Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter (1939) as Nancy Drew
  • The Angels Wash Their Faces (1939) as Peggy Finnegan
  • Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939) as Nancy Drew
  • Forty Little Mothers (1940) as Doris
  • Those Were the Days! (1940) as Martha Scroggs
  • The Mortal Storm (1940) as Elsa
  • Third Finger, Left Hand (1940) as Vicky Sherwood
  • Escape (1940) as Ursula
  • Gallant Sons (1940) as Kate Pendleton
  • The Wild Man of Borneo (1941) as Francine Diamond
  • The People vs. Dr. Kildare (1941) as Frances Marlowe
  • Down in San Diego (1941) as Betty Haines
  • H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941) as Mary Pulham
  • Syncopation (1942) as Kit Latimer
  • The Glass Key (1942) as Opal Madvig
  • Seven Miles From Alcatraz (1942) as June Vale
  • Now, Voyager (1942) as Anne Porter
  • Hitler's Children (1943) as Anna Müller
  • Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble (1944) as Kay Wilson
  • Song of the Open Road (1944) as Bonnie
  • Youth Runs Wild (1944) as Toddy Jones
  • The Beautiful Cheat (1945) as Alice
  • Senorita from the West (1945) as Jeannie Blake
  • Breakfast in Hollywood (1946) as Dorothy Larson
  • The Truth About Murder (1946) as Christine Allen
  • Suspense (1946) as Ronnie
  • Love Laughs at Andy Hardy (1946) as Kay Wilson
  • The Guilty (1947) as Estelle Mitchell / Linda Mitchell
  • Strike It Rich (1948) as Julie Ann Brady
  • Guilty of Treason (1950) as Stephanie Varna
  • The Lone Ranger (1956) as Welcome Kilgore
  • The Magic of Lassie (1978, producer)
  • The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981) as Woman (uncredited) (final film role)

Radio appearances

YearProgramEpisode/source
1945SuspenseBank Holiday
1952Family TheaterThe Promise
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Who is Bonita Granville?
Bonita Granville was an American actress and producer. She was born on February 2, 1923, in Chicago, Illinois, and passed away on October 11, 1988, in Santa Monica, California.
What was Bonita Granville best known for?
Bonita Granville was best known for her role as Nancy Drew in the four Nancy Drew films of the late 1930s. She also appeared in numerous other films and television shows throughout her career.
What other films did Bonita Granville appear in?
Apart from the Nancy Drew films, Bonita Granville appeared in movies such as "These Three" (1936), "Merrily We Live" (1938), "Now, Voyager" (1942), and "Hitler's Children" (1943), among many others.
Did Bonita Granville receive any awards for her acting?
Yes, Bonita Granville received recognition for her acting skills. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "These Three" in 1937. Additionally, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.
Did Bonita Granville have any notable accomplishments outside of acting?
Yes, Bonita Granville had notable accomplishments outside of acting. After retiring from acting, she became a producer and co-founded the company Motion Picture Center Studios. She also served as the National Vice President of the Screen Actors Guild from 1952 to 1955.
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