
Milla Davenport
ActorMilla Davenport was a stage and film actress, born in Zurich, Switzerland. Davenport was educated in Switzerland. She appeared with her husband actor Harry J. Davenport's (not the more famous Harry Davenport) repertory company for fifteen years. She began her career in motion pictures in the silent film Trapping the Bachelor (1916). She was in Daddy-Long-Legs (1919) with Mary Pickford, The Brat (1919) with Nazimova, Sins of the Fathers (1928) with Emil Jannings, and The Wedding Night (1935). Davenport continued to make movies well into the sound film era. Her last film credits are for roles in The Defense Rests (1934), Here Comes Cookie (1935), and an uncredited part in Human Cargo (1936).
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ACTOR35

Human Cargo
1936
German

Here Comes Cookie
1935
Mrs. Flugsnort

The Wedding Night
1935
Grandmother

The Defense Rests
1934
Neighbor

In Love with Life
1934
Mrs. Gootz

Merrily We Go to Hell
1932
Prentice's Housekeeper (uncredited)

The Girl from Woolworth's
1929
Ma Donnelly

The Danger Rider
1928
Housekeeper

Hey! Hey! Cowboy
1927
Aunt Jane

Crazy Like a Fox
1926
Mother

Crossed Signals
1926
Mother Slattery

The Road to Glory
1926
Aunt Selma

Dangerous Innocence
1925
Stewardess

The Red Lily
1924
Madame Poussot

The Right of the Strongest
1924
Melissa Thaggin

Dulcy
1923
Matty

The Christian
1923
Matron
- The Worldly Madonna
The Worldly Madonna
1922
Jail Matron

The Man Who Waited
1922
Madre Sánchez
- Patsy
Patsy
1921
Matron

The Girl from God's Country
1921
Mrs. Kraus

Rip Van Winkle
1921
Gretchen Van Winkle

Why Trust Your Husband?
1921
Aunt Miranda
- What No Man Knows
What No Man Knows
1921
Mother of missing girl (uncredited)

You Never Can Tell
1920
Mrs. Jones

Stronger Than Death
1920
Mrs. Smithers

She Couldn't Help It
1920
Matron

The Forbidden Woman
1920
Luisa

Leave It to Me
1920
Mrs. Stephen Holmes

The Brat
1919
The Brat's Aunt

The Solitary Sin
1919

Daddy-Long-Legs
1919
Mrs. Lippett

The Girl Who Stayed at Home
1919

In Mizzoura
1919
Mrs. Vernon

Social Briars
1918
Mrs. Brown





