Harry Harvey

Harry Harvey

Acting 32 titles 1901-01-10 — 1985-11-27 Indian Territory, Oklahoma Territory, USA

Harry Harvey Sr. was a notable American actor renowned for his contributions to theatre, film, and television. His extensive career spanned several entertainment mediums, beginning with performances in minstrel shows and vaudeville before making his mark on Broadway. However, he is most recognized as a character actor, having appeared in over three hundred films and television episodes.

Harvey's filmography includes notable roles in classic Westerns such as The Oregon Trail, Old Overland Trail, Wyoming Renegades, and Ride Beyond Vengeance, showcasing his versatility in the genre.

In the 1950s, he became a familiar face on television, featuring in popular series such as The Roy Rogers Show, Man Without a Gun, and The Lone Ranger. His talents continued to shine throughout the 1960s, with appearances in It's a Man's World, as well as guest roles on shows like Branded, Lassie, Hazel, The Wild Wild West, Mannix, Alias Smith and Jones, Bonanza, and Columbo.

Harry's final television appearance came in the 1970s in an episode of Adam-12, marking the end of a prolific and influential career. His contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting legacy, making him a cherished figure in American acting history.

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