Johnny Lee Davenport Explained

Johnny Lee Davenport
Birth Date:24 July 1950[1]
Birth Place:Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.
Death Place:Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Occupation:Actor

Johnny Lee Davenport (July 24, 1950 – February 2, 2020) was an American actor, known for his role as Marshal Henry in 1993's The Fugitive, a role he reprised in 1998's U.S. Marshals.

Early life

Davenport was born in Shreveport, Louisiana and grew up in Aurora, Illinois. There, he attended West Aurora High School, where he was cast in the school's production of the musical Carousel . As a student at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, he helped start that school's acting company.[2]

Death

He died on February 2, 2020, from leukemia.[3]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989The PackageMP
1993The FugitiveDeputy Marshall Henry
1996Chain ReactionCaleb Williams
1998U.S. MarshalsDeputy Marshall Henry
2010Locked InJim Sanders
2012TedHusband
2013Time and ChargesBoreas Victorious
2015JoyRay Cagney
2016The Ascendants AnthologyThe Guide, Sebastian

Shakespeare

After being cast as Antonio in the Stratford Festival of Canada's production of Twelfth Night in 1988, Davenport made the plays of Shakespeare a major part of his acting repertoire. The following year he became a member of the theater group Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Massachusetts, and went to perform with the company 16 seasons.[4] His credits in that venue include Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2, Richard II, the title role in Othello, A Winter's Tale, Measure for Measure, Richard III, Hamlet, and Henry V.

Other Stage roles

During the 1990s he performed frequently in Chicago venues, including the Steppenwolf, Court, and Goodman Theaters. Plays in which he appeared include Miss Julie, Cry, the Beloved Country, and Comedians. He also appeared as Chris, the father of Anna Christie in "Anna Christie" by Eugene O'Neill at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston (April 6-May 6, 2018).[5]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2008Elliot Norton AwardOutstanding Actor, Small/Midsize CompanyA House With No Walls
2008Elliot Norton AwardOutstanding Actor, Small/Midsize CompanyLove's Labour's Lost
2011Elliot Norton AwardOutstanding Actor, Midsize TheaterBroke-ology
2011IRNE AwardBest Supporting Actor (play), Large TheaterVengeance is the Lord's
2012IRNE AwardBest Actor (Play), Small TheaterBroke-ology
2013IRNE AwardBest Actor (Play), Small Theater"Master Harold"...and the Boys
2014Elliot Norton AwardBest Actor (Play), Midsize TheaterDriving Miss Daisy
2014IRNE AwardBest Supporting Actor (play), Large TheaterInvisible Man
2015Elliot Norton AwardBest Actor (Play), Midsize TheaterThe Whipping Man
2016IRNE AwardBest Actor (Play), Midsize TheaterBeowulf
2017IRNE AwardBest Supporting Actor (Play), Midsize TheaterBootycandy
2018IRNE AwardBest Solo Performance, Small TheaterThurgood
2019IRNE AwardBest Supporting Actor (Play), Small TheaterThurgood

Davenport was named Best Actor in Boston Magazine for his body of work during the 2010–2011 season and was a recipient of Washington, D.C.'s Helen Hayes Award.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://johnnyleedavenport.com/?p=3831 Johnny Lee Davenport: July 24, 1950 – February 2, 2020
  2. News: O'Donnell . Maureen . Johnny Lee Davenport, actor in 'The Fugitive,' Chicago plays, dead at 69 . . 2020-02-03 . 2020-04-08 .
  3. News: O'Donnell . Maureen . Johnny Lee Davenport, actor in 'The Fugitive,' other movies, TV shows, Chicago plays, dead at 69 . February 25, 2020 . Chicago Sun Times . February 3, 2020.
  4. Web site: Johnny Lee Davenport - Actor . WGBH Forum Network . 2020-04-09 . In 1989, he trained at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Mass., and became a company member. He continues to perform with the company today. .
  5. Web site: Anna Christie | Lyric Stage Company of Boston . 2021-02-18 . 2021-01-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210124024359/https://test.lyricstage.com/productions/anna-christie/ . dead .
  6. Web site: Johnny Lee Davenport . American Players - Theater . 2020-04-09 . Johnny has been named Boston Magazine’s "Best of Boston": Best Actor, … and D.C.’s Helen Hayes Award..