Harry Crocker
Born: 1893-07-01 in San Francisco, California, USA
Died: 1958-05-23
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harry Crocker (July 2, 1893 - May 23, 1958) was an American film star of the 1920s and who starred in Charlie Chaplin's The Circus in 1928. He was a Los Angeles Examiner newsman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harry Crocker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
1983
- Unknown Chaplin as Self & In Out-Takes
1952
- Limelight as Music Hall Patron (uncredited)
1950
- The Great Jewel Robber as Commentator (uncredited)
1949
- Dancing in the Dark as Master of Ceremonies
1947
- Monsieur Verdoux ... (Unit Publicist)
1945
- The Great John L. as Arthur Brisbane
- A Song for Miss Julie as John Firbank
1943
- A Night for Crime as Columnist
1942
- Gentleman Jim as Charles Crocker (uncredited)
1936
1931
- City Lights ... (Screenplay)
1930
- A Warm Corner as Joseph
1928
- The Circus as Rex, a Tight Rope Walker
- Show People as Self (uncredited)
1927
- Sally in Our Alley as Chester Drake
- Tillie the Toiler as Pennington Fish
- Becky as John Carroll Estabrook
- South Sea Love as Bob Bernard
1925
- The Gold Rush ... (Unit Publicist)
- The Big Parade as Doughboy