David Manners

David Manners Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: April 30, 1900

Death Date: December 23, 1998

Birth Place: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

This slim, handsome boyish juvenile of the 1930s provided able support for such leading ladies as Loretta Young, Katharine Hepburn, Barbara Stanwyck and Constance Bennett. The Canadian-born Manners studied at the Theater Guild in New York in the late 1920s, and was drafted by Tiffany Productions in 1930 to make his film debut in the screen version of the bitter WWI drama "Journey's End." Directed by James Whale and starring Colin Clive (who had played in the stage version), it was a fortuitous debut. Manners made quite an impression as the idealistic young lieutenant who is forced to take his men out on a suicidal raid and is himself mortally wounded. His death scene was generally acclaimed to be a high point of the film.

Sadly, few of the actor's follow-up films called upon his talents to that extent. Hollywood saw him as an unthreatening "boyfriend" type and he was cast in a series of drawing-room melodramas and light comedies with various studios. Most of his films did fairly well at the box office, then promptly vanished from the public consciousness. Among the more notable were "The Right to Love" (1930), opposite Ruth Chatterton, "The Truth About Youth" (1930) with Loretta Young, "Crooner" (1932), "From Hell to Heaven" (1933), co-starring Carole Lombard, and "Hearts in Bondage" (1936).

Manners was also cast in a series of successful horror films which today remain his chief legacy. He played innocent, stalwart young victims in such classics as "Dracula" (1931, as Jonathan Harker), "The Death Kiss" (1932), "The Mummy" (1932), "The Black Cat" (1934, with both Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi), and the atmospheric Dickens' tale "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" (1935). Manners also did his best in mostly unrewarding supporting roles in other superior films, as well. He was Barbara Stanwyck's idealistic admirer in Frank Capra's "The Miracle Woman" (1931) and Katharine Hepburn's fiance in her debut, "A Bill of Divorcement" (1932). He played colorless male ingenues in the gold-digger comedy "The Greeks Had a Word for Them" (1932), the Eddie Cantor musical "Roman Scandals" (1933) and the absurdist comedy "The Warrior's Husband" (also 1933). By 1936, Manners was getting increasingly disenchanted with his roles and, after supporting Hepburn again in the period drama "A Woman Rebels," he retired from films.

Little more was heard from the reclusive Manners until he attempted a Broadway show, "Truckline Cafe" (with a young Marlon Brando) in 1946. Beginning in the 1950s, he commenced a successful second career as a novelist. The former actor always politely refused to discuss his slightly disappointing film career in later years.

Credits

A Woman Rebels

Actor
Lieutenant Alan Craig Freeland
Movie
1936

Hearts in Bondage

Actor
Raymond Jordan
Movie
1936

The Perfect Clue

Actor
Movie
1935

The Mystery of Edwin Drood

Actor
Edwin Drood
Movie
1935

Jalna

Actor
Eden Whiteoaks
Movie
1935

The Perfect Clue

Actor
David Mannering
Movie
1935

The Black CatStream

Actor
Peter Alison
Movie
1934
88%

The Great Flirtation

Actor
Larry Kenyon
Movie
1934

The Moonstone

Actor
Franklyn Blake
Movie
1934

Luck of a Sailor

Actor
Captain Colin
Movie
1934

Broadway Singer

Actor
Michael "Mike" Gardner
Movie
1933

The Warrior's Husband

Actor
Theseus
Movie
1933

The Death Kiss

Actor
Franklyn Drew
Movie
1933

Roman Scandals

Actor
Josephus
Movie
1933

Girl in 419

Actor
Dr. Martin Nichols
Movie
1933

Torch Singer

Actor
Michael "Mike" Gardner
Movie
1933

A Bill of Divorcement

Actor
Kit Humphreys
Movie
1932
60%

Lady With a Past

Actor
Donnie Wainwright
Movie
1932

Crooner

Actor
Ted "Teddy" Taylor
Movie
1932

Man Wanted

Actor
Thomas "Tom"/ "Tommy" Sherman
Movie
1932

They Call It Sin

Actor
James 'Jimmy' Decker
Movie
1932

The MummyStream

Actor
Frank Whemple
Movie
1932
89%

Stranger in Town

Actor
Jerry Fleming
Movie
1932

Three Broadway Girls

Actor
Dey Emery
Movie
1932

The Ruling Voice

Actor
Dick Cheney
Movie
1931

The Last Flight

Actor
Shep Lambert
Movie
1931

DraculaStream

Actor
John Harker
Movie
1931
94%

The Millionaire

Actor
Bill Merrick
Movie
1931

The Miracle WomanStream

Actor
John Carson
Movie
1931
100%

Journey's End

Actor
Movie
1930

The Right to Love

Actor
Joe Copeland
Movie
1930

Sweet Mama

Actor
Jimmy
Movie
1930

He Knew Women

Actor
Austin Lowe
Movie
1930

The Truth About Youth

Actor
Richard Dane "The Imp"
Movie
1930

Mother's Cry

Actor
Arthur "Artie" Williams
Movie
1930