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Occupation
  
Actor/Comedian

Name
  
Harry Langdon

Children
  
Harry Phil Langdon

Years active
  
1903–1944

Role
  
Comedian

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Born
  
June 15, 1884 (
1884-06-15
)

Died
  
December 22, 1944, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Mabel Sheldon (m. 1934–1944), Helen Walton (m. 1929–1932), Rose Langdon (m. 1903–1928)

Parents
  
Lavinia Langdon, William Langdon

Movies
  
The Strong Man, Tramp - Tramp - Tramp, Long Pants, Zenobia, His First Flame

Similar People
  

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Harry Philmore Langdon (June 15, 1884 – December 22, 1944) was an American comedian who appeared in vaudeville, silent films (where he had his greatest fame), and talkies. He was briefly partnered with Oliver Hardy.

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A Tribute to Harry Langdon


Life and career

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Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Langdon began working in medicine shows and stock companies while in his teens. In 1906, he entered vaudeville with his first wife, Rose Langdon. By 1915, he had developed a sketch named "Johnny's New Car," on which he would do variations in the years that followed. In 1923, he joined Principal Pictures Corporation, a company headed by producer Sol Lesser. He eventually went over to Keystone Studios where he became a major star. At the height of his film career he was considered one of the four best comics of the silent film era. His screen character was that of a wide-eyed, childlike man with an innocent's understanding of the world and the people in it. He was a first-class pantomimist.

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Most of Langdon's 1920s work was produced at the famous Mack Sennett studio. His screen character was so unique, and his antics so different from the broad Sennett slapstick, that he soon had a following. Success led him into feature films, directed by Arthur Ripley and Frank Capra. With such directors guiding him, Langdon's work rivaled that of Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and Buster Keaton. Many consider his best films are The Strong Man (1926), Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (1926), and Long Pants (1927). Langdon acted as producer on these features, which were made for his own company, The Harry Langdon Corporation, and released by First National. After his initial success, Langdon fired Frank Capra and directed his own films, including "Three's a Crowd", "The Chaser", and "Heart Trouble", but his appeal faded. These films were more personal and idiosyncratic, and while they seem courageous and interesting today, audiences of the period were not interested. Capra later claimed that Langdon's decline stemmed from the fact that, unlike the other great silent comics, he never fully understood what made his own film character successful. However, Langdon's biographer William Schelly among others have expressed skepticism about this claim, arguing that Langdon had established his character in vaudeville long before he entered movies, added by the fact that he wrote most of his own material during his stage years. The truth most likely lies somewhere between these two points, but history shows that Langdon's greatest success was while being directed by Capra, and once he took hold of his own destiny, his original film comedy persona dropped sharply in popularity with audiences. This is likely not due to Langdon's material, which he had always written himself, but with his inexperience with the many fine points of directing, at which Capra excelled, but at which Langdon was a novice. On the other hand, a look at Langdon's filmography shows that Capra directed only two of Langdon's 30 silent comedies. His last silent film, and the last one Langdon directed, "Heart Trouble", is a "lost film", so it is difficult to assess whether he might have begun achieving a greater understanding of the directorial process with more experience. The coming of sound, and the drastic changes in cinema, also thwarted Langdon's chances of evolving as a director and perhaps defining a style that might have enjoyed greater box office success.

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Harry Langdon's babyish character did not adapt well to sound films; as producer Hal Roach remarked, "he was not so funny articulate" (he featured Langdon in several unsuccessful sound shorts in 1929-1930). But Langdon was a big enough name to command leads in short subjects for Educational Pictures and Columbia Pictures. In 1938, he adopted a Caspar Milquetoast-type, henpecked-husband character that served him well. Langdon continued to work steadily in low-budget features and shorts into the 1940s, playing mild-mannered goofs. Langdon also contributed to comedy scripts as a writer, notably for Laurel and Hardy, which led to him being paired with Oliver Hardy in a 1939 film titled Zenobia during a period when Stan Laurel was in a bitter contract dispute with Roach.

Death

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Harry Langdon kept busy in pictures and completed his final Columbia short Pistol Packin' Nitwits only weeks before his death of a cerebral hemorrhage on December 22, 1944. All funeral arrangements were handled by onscreen cohort and personal friend Vernon Dent. Langdon was interred in the Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery (Glendale, California) at the West Mausoleum located to the left of the main entrance.

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At the height of his career, Langdon was making $7,500 per week, a fortune for the times. Upon his death, The New York Times wrote, "His whole appeal was a consummate ability to look inexpressibly forlorn when confronted with manifold misfortunes—usually of the domestic type. He was what was known as 'dead-pan'...the feeble smile and owlish blink which had become his stock-in-trade caught on in a big way, and he skyrocketed to fame and fortune..."

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In 1997, his hometown of Council Bluffs celebrated "Harry Langdon Day" and in 1999 named Harry Langdon Boulevard in his honor. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Harry Langdon has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard.

Selected filmography

† - denotes entry part of the Columbia Pictures short subject series

Filmography

Actor
1945
Swingin' on a Rainbow as
Chester Willouby
1945
Pistol Packin' Nitwits (Short) as
Harry
1945
Snooper Service (Short)
1944
Block Busters as
Higgins
1944
Mopey Dope (Short)
1944
Hot Rhythm as
Mr. Whiffle
1944
Defective Detectives (Short) as
Harry
1944
To Heir Is Human (Short) as
Harry Fenner
1943
Spotlight Scandals as
Oscar Martin
1943
Here Comes Mr. Zerk (Short) as
Egbert Slipp
1943
Blonde and Groom (Short) as
Harry
1943
A Blitz on the Fritz (Short) as
Egbert Slipp
1942
Piano Mooner (Short) as
Harry
1942
Carry Harry (Short) as
Harry
1942
Beautiful Clothes (Make Beautiful Girls) (Short) as
Performer
1942
Tireman, Spare My Tires (Short) as
Harry Langdon
1942
House of Errors as
Bert
1942
What Makes Lizzy Dizzy? (Short) as
Harry Langdon
1941
Double Trouble as
Albert 'Bert' Prattle
1941
All-American Co-Ed as
Hap Holden
1940
Misbehaving Husbands as
Henry Butler
1940
Cold Turkey (Short) as
Harry Langdon
1940
Goodness! A Ghost (Short)
1939
Zenobia as
Professor McCrackle
1938
There Goes My Heart as
Minister (uncredited)
1938
Sue My Lawyer (Short) as
Harry Langdon
1938
Stardust as
Otto Schultz
1938
A Doggone Mixup (Short) as
Harry Langdon
1935
I Don't Remember (Short) as
Harry Crump
1935
His Marriage Mix-up (Short) as
Harrry
1935
Atlantic Adventure as
Snapper McGillicuddy
1935
The Leather Necker (Short) as
Harry
1935
Love, Honor and Obey (the Law!) (Short) as
Harry
1935
His Bridal Sweet (Short) as
Harry Langdon
1934
Shivers (Short) as
Ichabod Somerset Crop
1934
Counsel on De Fence (Short) as
Darrow Langdon
1934
Petting Preferred (Short)
1934
A Circus Hoodoo (Short)
1933
A Roaming Romeo (Short)
1933
On Ice (Short)
1933
My Weakness as
Dan Cupid
1933
The Stage Hand (Short) as
Harry
1933
Hooks and Jabs (Short)
1933
Marriage Humor (Short)
1933
Tied for Life (Short) as
The Groom
1933
Knight Duty (Short) as
Harry
1933
The Hitch Hiker (Short) as
The Hitchhiker
1933
Hallelujah I'm a Bum as
Egghead
1933
Tired Feet (Short)
1932
The Big Flash (Short) as
Harry
1930
See America Thirst as
Wally
1930
A Soldier's Plaything as
Tim
1930
The King (Short) as
The King
1930
¡Pobre infeliz! (Short)
1930
The Shrimp (Short) as
Harry
1930
La estación de gasolina (Short) as
Harry
1930
The Big Kick (Short) as
Harry
1930
The Fighting Parson (Short) as
The Banjo Player
1930
The Head Guy (Short) as
Harry, Temporary Station Master
1929
Skirt Shy (Short) as
Dobbs, the butler
1929
Shy Boy (Short) as
Stowaway
1929
Hotter Than Hot (Short) as
Harry
1928
Heart Trouble as
Harry Van Housen
1928
The Chaser as
Harry
1927
Fiddlesticks (Short) as
Harry Hogan
1927
Three's a Crowd as
Harry - the Odd Fellow
1927
His First Flame as
Harry Howells
1927
Long Pants as
Harry Shelby
1926
The Strong Man as
Paul Bergot
1926
Ella Cinders as
Harry Langdon (uncredited)
1926
Soldier Man (Short) as
The Soldier / King Strudel the 13th of Bomania
1926
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp as
Harry Logan
1926
Saturday Afternoon (Short) as
Harry Higgins
1925
There He Goes (Short) as
Harry
1925
Lucky Stars (Short) as
Harry Lamb
1925
The White Wing's Bride (Short)
1925
Horace Greeley, Jr. (Short)
1925
Remember When? (Short) as
Harry Hudson
1925
Plain Clothes (Short) as
Harvey Carter
1925
Boobs in the Wood (Short) as
Chester Winfield
1925
His Marriage Wow (Short) as
The Groom - Harold Hope
1925
The Sea Squawk (Short) as
Sandy McNickel - An Immigrant
1924
Feet of Mud (Short) as
Harry Holdem
1924
All Night Long (Short) as
Harry Hall - The Boy
1924
The Hansom Cabman (Short) as
Harry Doolittle
1924
The Luck o' the Foolish (Short) as
Mr. Newlywed
1924
The First 100 Years (Short) as
A Newly-Wed
1924
His New Mamma (Short) as
The Farmer Boy
1924
The Cat's Meow (Short) as
Eddie Elgin
1924
Flickering Youth (Short) as
Gus Guitar
1924
Shanghaied Lovers (Short) as
A Shanghaied Sailor
1924
Scarem Much (Short) as
Ringside Spectator (uncredited)
1924
Smile Please (Short) as
Otto Focus - the Hero
1924
Picking Peaches (Short) as
Harry - A Shoe Clerk
Writer
1945
Pistol Packin' Nitwits (Short) (story)
1943
Blonde and Groom (Short) (story and screenplay)
1942
Piano Mooner (Short)
1942
House of Errors (original story)
1941
Road Show (screenplay)
1940
Saps at Sea (original story by) / (screen play by)
1940
Goodness! A Ghost (Short) (screen play)
1940
A Chump at Oxford (original story) / (screenplay)
1939
The Flying Deuces (original story) / (screenplay)
1938
Sue My Lawyer (Short) (story)
1938
Block-Heads (original story and screen play)
1933
The Stage Hand (Short) (story)
1928
Heart Trouble
1928
The Chaser (uncredited)
1927
Three's a Crowd (uncredited)
1926
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (story - uncredited)
Director
1937
Wise Guys
1933
The Stage Hand (Short)
1928
Heart Trouble
1928
The Chaser
1927
Three's a Crowd
Soundtrack
1945
Pistol Packin' Nitwits (Short) (performer: "Good Night, Ladies", "Jingle Bells", "Oh, Susanna", "The Old Grey Mare")
1942
Beautiful Clothes (Make Beautiful Girls) (Short) (performer: "Beautiful Clothes" - uncredited)
1933
Hallelujah I'm a Bum (performer: "My Pal Bumper", "Bumper Found a Grand", "Kangeroo Court")
1930
A Soldier's Plaything (performer: "Oui, Oui" - uncredited)
Producer
1927
Long Pants (executive producer)
1926
The Strong Man (producer - uncredited)
1926
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (producer)
Animation Department
1938
Block-Heads
Editor
1927
Long Pants (uncredited)
Self
1934
Hollywood on Parade (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
1930
The Voice of Hollywood No. 15 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1930
The Voice of Hollywood No. 5 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2020
Disclosure (Documentary) as
Sandy McNickel
2017
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Tramp, Tramp, Tramp de Harry Edwards (2017)
- Compression Three's a Crowd de Harry Langdon (2017)
- Compression The Chaser de Harry Langdon (2017)
- Compression The Strong Man de Frank Capra (2017)
- Compression Long Pants de Frank Capra (2017)
2014
The Mack Sennett Collection: Volume One (Video)
2014
Hollywoods Spaßfabrik - Als die Bilder Lachen lernten (TV Movie documentary)
2011
Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2004
Legends of World Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Harry Langdon - Self
2004
Bob Monkhouse's Comedy Heroes (TV Movie) as
Self
2001
Slaphappy (TV Series) as
Self (2001)
2000
In Your Arms (Rescue Me) (Video short) as
Silent Star
1997
Harry Langdon: Lost and Found - A Story in Five Parts (Video documentary)
1992
Legends of Comedy (TV Movie documentary)
1992
Funny Business (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Visual Comedy (1992) - Self
1991
Sprockets (TV Series) as
Harry - A Shoe Clerk
- Comic Capers (1991) - Harry - A Shoe Clerk
1986
The Laurel and Hardy Show (TV Series) as
Professor McCrackle (1986)
1984
Going Hollywood: The '30s (Documentary)
1983
Historia del cine: Epoca muda (Video documentary)
1982
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (TV Movie documentary) as
Actor - Unidentified Mack Sennett Film (uncredited)
1982
Make 'Em Laugh (TV Series) as
Various Roles
- Harry Langdon (1982) - Various Roles
1973
Comedy Cavalcade
1964
Histoires sans paroles (TV Series)
1963
Fractured Flickers (TV Series) as
Dangerous Ben Magrew / Lachs Dungelfinger
- Barbara Eden (1963) - Dangerous Ben Magrew
- Anna Maria Alberghetti (1963) - Lachs Dungelfinger
1963
The Sound of Laughter (Documentary) as
The Hitchhiker
1963
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Funny Men: Part 1 (1963) - Self
1963
30 Years of Fun
1962
Nickelodeon Days (Documentary)
1962
Calendar (TV Series)
- Episode dated 16 April 1962 (1962)
1961
Days of Thrills and Laughter (Documentary) as
Self
1960
Lifetime of Comedy
1960
When Comedy Was King (Documentary) as
edited from 'The First 100 Years'
1957
The Golden Age of Comedy (Documentary)
1953
Yesterday and Today
1946
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 8: Looking Back (Short) as
Self
1943
Happy Times and Jolly Moments (Documentary short)(uncredited)
1942
Screen Snapshots Series 22, No 10 (Short) as
Self
1938
Personality Parade (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
1933
Hollywood on Parade No. A-12 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)

References

Harry Langdon Wikipedia