- Actor and father, with Adrienne Morrison, of actresses Barbara Bennett, Constance Bennett and Joan Bennett.
- Debonair matinée idol, on stage from 1891. He began as a tailor's assistant in Logansport, Indiana, raising a stake of $50 to enable him to join a vaudeville troupe in Chicago. Before becoming established, he also worked as a clerk and took up professional boxing for a while. Bennett's lengthy Broadway career spanned the years from 1899 to 1935. He was primarily a star of the theatre, though his many forays into films included memorable roles in John Ford's "Arrowsmith", and, as the Major, in Orson Welles' "The Magnificent Ambersons".
- Occasionally sidelined as technical adviser on silent-film adaptations of his stage plays.
- Regarded Hollywood as a "madhouse".
- Screen, stage and vaudeville actor.
- Ex-son-in-law of Rose Wood.
- He was the maternal grandfather of Morton Downey Jr..
- According to an Associated Press news item announcing Bennett's death, he died "peacefully" at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles after several years of failing health.
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