Portrait of John Lodge

John Lodge

Acting

Biography

John Davis Lodge (October 20, 1903 – October 29, 1985) was an American film actor, lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He was the 79th governor of Connecticut from 1951 to 1955, and later served as U.S. ambassador to Spain, Argentina, and Switzerland. As an actor, he often was credited simply as John Lodge. He had roles in four Hollywood films between 1933 and 1935, including playing Marlene Dietrich's lover in The Scarlet Empress and Shirley Temple's father in The Little Colonel. He starred or co-starred in many British and European films between 1935 and 1940. Lodge was a member of four prominent political families in the Northeast United States: the Cabot, Lodge, Frelinghuysen and Davis families. He was a direct descendant of at least seven U.S. senators, and had many other politicians in his family, including his brother, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., who ran for Vice President of the United States in 1960 alongside presidential nominee Richard Nixon but was defeated by John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

Born: October 20, 1903

Place of Birth: Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Filmography

1940
From Mayerling to Sarajevo

as Archduke Franz Ferdinand

1939
Pasha's Wives

as Vedad Bey, her husband

1939
Heartbeat

as Lord Jerry Dansbury

1938
Queer Cargo

as Capt. Harley

1938
Bank Holiday

as Stephen Howard

1937
Tonight at Eleven

as Jack Morris

1937
Bulldog Drummond at Bay

as Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond

1936
Sensation

as Pat Heston

1936
The Tenth Man

as George Winter

1936
Ourselves Alone

as County Inspector Hanney

1935
Crimson Dynasty

as Grand Duke Frederick

1935
The Little Colonel

as Jack Sherman

1934
Menace

as Ronald Cavendish

1934
The Scarlet Empress

as Count Alexei

1933
Little Women

as Brooke

1933
Under the Tonto Rim

as Joe Gilbert

1933
Murders in the Zoo

as Roger Hewitt

1933
The Woman Accused

as Dr. Simpson