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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1900–52


Name
  
Harlan Briggs

Role
  
Actor

Harlan Briggs

Born
  
August 17, 1879 (
1879-08-17
)
Blissfield, Michigan, U.S.

Died
  
January 26, 1952, Woodland Hills, California, United States

Movies
  
Easy Living, Cynthia, Carrie, Live - Love and Learn, The Garden of Allah

Similar People
  
William Wyler, Leslie Goodwins, W S Van Dyke, Richard L Bare, Wilhelm Thiele

Harlan Briggs (August 17, 1879 – January 26, 1952) was an American actor and Vaudeville performer who was active from the 1930s until his death in 1952. During the course of his career he appeared on Broadway, in over 100 films, as well as appearing on television once towards the end of his career.

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Life and career

Briggs was born on August 17, 1879 in Blissfield, Michigan. Although he was a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, he chose to go into acting rather than pursue a career in law.

His acting career began in Vaudeville at around the beginning of the 20th century. He would make his Broadway debut in 1926, in the drama Up the Line. He worked steadily on Broadway through 1935. On August 6, 1929 he began a successful run in the featured role of G. A. Appleby in It's a Wise Child at the Belasco Theatre. In 1934 he had another featured role in the successful play, Dodsworth, as Tubby Pearson. The show opened at the Shubert Theatre on February 24, 1934 and ran for 147 performances, starring Walter Huston as Samuel Dodsworth. After a six-week hiatus, the show reopened at the Shubert on August 20 and ran for an additional 168 performances. When Samuel Goldwyn brought the rights to the play, Briggs was one of two of the original Broadway cast to reprise their roles in the film, the other being Huston in the title role. He would focus on his film career for the remainder of the 1930s, before returning to Broadway in the 1940s, combining both stage and screen performances during that decade. The most successful of his Broadway appearances in the 1940s was as Constable Small in Ramshackle Inn, which featured ZaSu Pitts in her Broadway debut.

The Story of Mary Surratt, in which Briggs appeared in 1947, was Briggs' 400th play.

Beginning with Dodsworth, Briggs worked consistently in films over the next 16 years, until his death in 1952, appearing in over 100 films. His most famous role was as Dr. Stall in the 1940 comedy classic, The Bank Dick, starring W.C. Fields. Other notable films in which he appeared include: After the Thin Man (1936); Stella Dallas (1937); Having Wonderful Time (1938); The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1939); Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939); My Little Chickadee (1940); Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940); State Fair (1945); Night and Day (1946); Little Women (1949); Goodbye, My Fancy (1951) and Carrie (1952). The last film on which Briggs worked was The Sea Hornet, which was in production in April and May 1951, and released later that year.

On January 26, 1952, Briggs died in Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital from complications resulting from a heart attack. His death occurred almost half a year prior to the release of Carrie.

Briggs married actress Viola Scott on July 3, 1914. They had four sons.

Filmography

Actor
1952
Carrie as
Joe Brant
1951
The Sea Hornet as
Watchman (uncredited)
1950
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Ezra Dudley
- Drink of Water (1950) - Ezra Dudley
1950
Return of the Frontiersman as
Zack (uncredited)
1949
Little Women as
Old Crony at Grace's Store (uncredited)
1949
Rusty Saves a Life as
Dr. McNamara (uncredited)
1948
Fury at Furnace Creek as
Prosecutor (uncredited)
1948
B.F.'s Daughter as
Sam Hartle - the Caretaker (uncredited)
1947
A Double Life as
Oscar Bernard
1947
The Son of Rusty as
Dr. McNamara (uncredited)
1947
Cynthia as
J.M. Dingle, Napoleon Hardware
1947
The Perils of Pauline as
Jake (uncredited)
1947
Spoilers of the North as
Salty
1947
Danger Street as
Darstein - Auditor (uncredited)
1947
Vigilantes of Boomtown as
Seth--Judge (uncredited)
1947
Ladies' Man as
Mr. Ryan (uncredited)
1946
Humoresque as
Jeffers - Toy Shop Proprietor (uncredited)
1946
Wake Up and Dream as
Praddle (uncredited)
1946
Magnificent Doll as
Quinn (uncredited)
1946
Personality Kid as
Mr. Howard
1946
Rendezvous with Annie as
Doorman (uncredited)
1946
Canyon Passage as
Dr. Balance (uncredited)
1946
My Pal Trigger as
Dr. Bentley
1946
Night and Day as
Stage Doorman (uncredited)
1946
Do You Love Me as
Mr. Higbee (uncredited)
1946
A Stolen Life as
Fisherman (uncredited)
1946
Mysterious Intruder as
Mr. Brown
1946
To Each His Own as
Dr. McLaughlin (uncredited)
1945
State Fair as
Food Judge (uncredited)
1945
Conflict as
Pawnbroker #2 (uncredited)
1943
Lady Bodyguard as
Gaston
1942
Tennessee Johnson as
Senator (uncredited)
1942
There's One Born Every Minute as
Luke Simpson (uncredited)
1942
The Remarkable Andrew as
Sheriff Clem Watkins
1942
The Vanishing Virginian as
Mr. Rogard
1941
Paris Calling as
Papa Picon (uncredited)
1941
Look Who's Laughing as
Mayor Duncan's Aide (uncredited)
1941
Among the Living as
Judge
1941
One Foot in Heaven as
Mac MacFarland (uncredited)
1940
Jennie as
Mr. Veitch
1940
The Bank Dick as
Dr. Stall
1940
Youth Will Be Served as
Postmaster (uncredited)
1940
Slightly Tempted as
Chief of Police Wilson (uncredited)
1940
Strike Up the Band as
Doctor (scenes deleted)
1940
I Love You Again as
Mayor Carver (uncredited)
1940
Lucky Partners as
Mayor (uncredited)
1940
Brother Orchid as
Thomas A. Bailey (uncredited)
1940
Alias the Deacon as
Sheriff Ollie (uncredited)
1940
Edison, the Man as
Bisbee (uncredited)
1940
Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise as
Coroner
1940
Young as You Feel as
Dr. Kinsley
1940
My Little Chickadee as
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
1940
Abe Lincoln in Illinois as
Denton Offut
1940
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk as
Foreman in Jury
1939
Bad Little Angel as
Lem Dodd - Man in Jim's Office (uncredited)
1939
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as
Mr. Edwards - Howling Citizen (uncredited)
1939
Flight at Midnight as
'Pop' Hussey
1939
Fifth Avenue Girl as
Stanton - Union Representative (uncredited)
1939
The Man They Could Not Hang as
Defense Attorney Parker (uncredited)
1939
Frontier Marshal as
Editor (uncredited)
1939
Blondie Takes a Vacation as
Mr. Holden
1939
Maisie as
Deputy Sheriff Cal Hoskins
1939
Tell No Tales as
Davie Bryant
1939
Calling Dr. Kildare as
James Galt
1939
Almost a Gentleman as
Doc Rollins
1939
Cafe Society as
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
1939
Made for Each Other as
Judge (uncredited)
1939
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as
Mr. Rucker (uncredited)
1939
Boy Trouble as
Mr. Pike
1939
The Mysterious Miss X as
Charlie Graham
1938
Opening Day (Short) as
Mr. Garnish (uncredited)
1938
A Man to Remember as
Homer Ramsey
1938
Meet the Girls as
Ship's Captain
1938
Sing, You Sinners as
Customer at Gas Station (uncredited)
1938
The Missing Guest as
Frank Kendall - Editor
1938
Having Wonderful Time as
Mr. Shaw
1938
One Wild Night as
Mayor
1938
You and Me as
Thomas McTavish (uncredited)
1938
Reckless Living as
'Colonel' Harris
1938
A Yank at Oxford as
Printer (uncredited)
1938
Dynamite Delaney
1937
Quick Money as
Thorndyke Barnsdale
1937
Beg, Borrow or Steal as
Mr. Virgil Miller
1937
Live, Love and Learn as
Justice of The Peace
1937
That's My Story! as
Sheriff Allen
1937
Trouble at Midnight as
Sheriff
1937
Behind the Mike as
Sheriff
1937
Stella Dallas as
Mr. Beamer (uncredited)
1937
Exclusive as
Springer
1937
Easy Living as
Magazine Office Manager
1937
Married Before Breakfast as
Mr. Silas Moriarity (uncredited)
1937
Riding on Air as
Mr. Harrison
1937
Marked Woman as
Sad Man with Emmy Lou in Nightclub (uncredited)
1937
Maytime as
Bearded Director (uncredited)
1937
A Family Affair as
Oscar Stubbins
1936
After the Thin Man as
Burton Forrest (uncredited)
1936
Happy-Go-Lucky as
U.S. Consul E.R. Brown
1936
Mad Holiday as
Mr. Kinney
1936
The Garden of Allah as
American Tourist in Hotel (uncredited)
1936
Dodsworth as
Tubby Pearson
1935
I Found Stella Parish as
Theater Manager (uncredited)
1935
We're in the Money as
Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
1933
Kissing Time (Short) as
David Sullivan (uncredited)
1933
Seasoned Greetings (Short) as
Uncle Ben Jones (uncredited)
Miscellaneous
1939
The Wizard of Oz (double: Uncle Henry - uncredited)

References

Harlan Briggs Wikipedia