Jesse Graves
Jesse Graves (1879–1949), also known as
Jessie Graves or
Jesse A. Graves, was an American character actor of the 1930s and 1940s. During his career he appeared in over 100 films. Some of the more notable include: ''
After the Thin Man'' in 1936, which stars
William Powell,
Myrna Loy, and
James Stewart; 1938's ''
Jezebel'' with
Bette Davis,
Henry Fonda, and
George Brent; the
Mickey Rooney version of ''
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (1939);
Frank Capra's 1939 political
comedy-drama, ''
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'', starring
James Stewart and
Jean Arthur; the
Orson Welles classic, ''
Citizen Kane'' (1941); the
George Gershwin biopic, ''
Rhapsody in Blue'' (1945); and the 1948
Spencer Tracy and
Katharine Hepburn romantic comedy, ''
State of the Union''. His final film was the 1949 western, ''
El Paso'', starring
John Payne and
Gail Russell. As a Black American during this era, most of his roles were as butlers, redcaps, porters, waiters and other servant positions.
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