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 w...
Just Jim
1915
The Informer
1912
Bullet Proof
1920
Wild Mustang
1935
Driftin' Thru
1926
Burning Bridges
1928
Silent Sanderson
1925
The Texas Trail
1925
The Seventh Bandit
1926
The Unwelcome Guest
1913
The Wallop
1921
Beyond the Border
1925
The Frontier Trail
1926
Red River
1948
The Miracle Baby
1923
Buffalo Stampede
1933
The Vanishing Legion
1931
A 44-Calibre Mystery
1917
A Fight For Love
1919
A Cry for Help
1912
Border Cafe
1937
Happy Land
1943
Gateway
1938
The Sheriff's Baby
1913
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939
Duel in the Sun
1946
Hell Bent
1918
Beyond Tomorrow
1940
'If Only' Jim
1920
Kid Galahad
1937
Rustler's Paradise
1935
Soft Shoes
1925