Occupation Actor Years active 1911-1936 | Name Wadsworth Harris Role Actor | |
Born October 9, 1864 ( 1864-10-09 ) Boston, Massachusetts Died November 1, 1942, Los Angeles, California, United States Movies The Decoy, The Hero of the Hour, An Unsullied Shield, A Soldier's Duty, The Love Girl Similar People William Garwood, Robert Z Leonard, Charles Brabin |
Wadsworth Harris (October 9, 1864 – November 1, 1942) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 46 films between 1911 and 1936. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts and died in Los Angeles, California from pneumonia.
Filmography
Actor
1936
The Plainsman as
William Dennison (uncredited)
1934
One Night of Love as
Judge (uncredited)
1922
The Call of Home as
Captain Wayne
1921
Rich Girl, Poor Girl as
Vanderfleet
1920
The Iron Rider as
Sheriff Donovan
1920
The Dragon's Net as
Doctor Redding
1919
Loot as
Arabin
1919
The Midnight Stage as
Joe Statler
1918
All Night as
Col. Lane
1918
Kidder and Ko as
James Knight
1918
Home, James (Short) as
Maji - The Mystic
1918
The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin as
Gen. von Ruesselheim
1918
Madame Spy as
Adm. John Wesley
1918
The Guy and the Geyser (Short) as
Baron Island
1917
Rainstorms and Brainstorms (Short) as
The Heavy Legit
1917
A Limb of Satan (Short) as
Mr. Westlake
1917
A Young Patriot (Short) as
Miklos Vitez
1917
Tacky Sue's Romance (Short) as
Henry Calhoun
1917
The Stolen Actress (Short) as
Leonard
1917
The Hero of the Hour as
Brooks Sr.
1917
The Gift Girl as
Marquis de Tonquin
1917
The Voice on the Wire as
James Walsh
1917
Where Glory Waits (Short) as
The Prime Minister
1917
The Beauty Doctor (Short) as
Prince
1917
June Madness (Short) as
Martin Bellman
1917
An Old Soldier's Romance (Short) as
Tim Owens
1916
The Right to Be Happy as
The Ghost of the Past
1916
The Penalty of Treason (Short) as
The Priest
1916
The Mansard Mystery (Short) as
Count Des Auteils
1916
Love Never Dies as
Monsieur Lescot
1916
The Decoy (Short) as
Raymond's Father
1916
Priscilla's Prisoner (Short) as
Mr. Maxime
1916
A Conflicting Conscience (Short) as
Frank Allen
1916
The Love Girl as
The Swami
1916
The Patent Medicine Danger (Short) as
H.S. Blanchard (as W. Harris)
1916
The Iron Ring (Short) as
Mark Gamble
1916
The Dumb Girl of Portici as
The Duke (as Mr. Wadsworth Harris)
1915
Tainted Money (as W. Harris)
1915
Graft as
Mark Gamble
1915
The Scarlet Sin as
Doc White
1914
The Last of the Hargroves (Short) as
An Eastern Hunter
1913
The Green Eye of the Yellow God (Short)
1913
The Grecian Vase (Short) as
Pan
1913
An Unsullied Shield (Short) as
The Duke of Rutland
1912
Bobby's Dream (Short) as
Bobby's Father / The Pirate Chief
1912
A Soldier's Duty (Short) as
Grace's Father
1912
The Stranger and the Taxicab (Short) as
Rose's Brother
1912
Please Remit (Short) as
The Indian
1911
The Daisy Cowboys (Short) as
Millie's Uncle
1911
Mae's Suitors (Short) as
A Suitor
1911
The Declaration of Independence (Short) as
John Hancock
1911
Two White Roses (Short) as
Maj. Abbott - an Old Bachelor
References
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