• Frank Hatch

    1970 - 1938

    Frank Hatch (1970 - 1938)

    Actor. A writer, director and performer on Broadway, some of his appearances in original productions were “The Countess Chiffon” ((1900), “Lover’s Lane” (1901), “The Fatted Calf” (1912), and “The Octoroon” (1929). He directed “Life” (1914) and “The Land of the Free” (1917). (bio by: Ginny M)

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  • Otto Eduard Hasse

    1903 - 1978

    Otto Eduard Hasse (1903 - 1978)

    Actor. He appeared in over sixty films, including “The Big Lift” (1950), “I Confess” (1952) with Montgomery Clift and “Canaris” (1954). He also dubbed the voice of Spencer Tracy. (bio by: Bauer Ute) Cause of death: Cancer

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  • Peter Haskell

    1934 - 2010

    Peter Haskell (1934 - 2010)

    Actor. He is best known for his role of Kevin Grant in the TV series “Bracken’s World” (1969 to 1970). The son of geophysicist Norman A. Haskell, he was born in Boston and educated at Harvard University,  where he received his BA. He began his acting career on stage in Boston, New York and Canada, […]

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  • Albert B. Haskell

    1886 - 1969

    Albert B. Haskell (1886 - 1969)

    Character Actor. He appeared in over 200 movies and serials over 35 years in his lifetime, mostly in uncredited background bit roles in Westerns, sometimes playing a villainous gang member or as a part of the crowd in a scene.  Born in California, he started out as a Country and Western music performer, playing the […]

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  • Kazuo Hasegawa

    1908 - 1984

    Kazuo Hasegawa (1908 - 1984)

    Actor.

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  • Rodney Michael Harvey

    1967 - 1998

    Rodney Michael Harvey (1967 - 1998)

    Actor. He appeared in several movies such as “Five Corners,” “Guncrazy,” and “My Own Private Idaho.” His career was beginning to expand when a heroin addiction claimed his life. He died at the age of 30 in the Barbazon Hotel, Room 222, in Los Angeles, California. (bio by: Annette(Chavie) Rivera) Cause of death: Complications of […]

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  • Laurence Harvey

    1928 - 1973

    Laurence Harvey (1928 - 1973)

    Actor. Born Laruschka Mischa Skikne in Lithuania, he made his cinema debut in the British film “House of Darkness” in 1948. He was most noted for his roles as Colonel Travis in the film “The Alamo”(1960) and as Raymond Shaw in “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962). His many other credits included “Knights of the Round Table” […]

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  • Harry Harvey, Sr

    1901 - 1985

    Harry Harvey, Sr (1901 - 1985)

    Actor. Born in Indian Territory, Oklahoma, he was a veteran character performer of countless films and television shows. In 1934, he went to Hollywood and began his fifty year film career with his debut in “Kentucky Blue Strike” (1935). His other notable film credits include “The Oregon Trial” (1936), “The Pride of the Yankees” (1942), […]

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  • Don Carlos Harvey

    1911 - 1963

    Don Carlos Harvey (1911 - 1963)

    Actor. Born in Council City, Kansas, he began his career playing in tent shows, repertory companies and radio, before relocating to Hollywood in the 1940s. He signed a contract with Columbia Pictures in 1949 and began appearing in series of serials such as “Batman and Robin” and “Atom Man vs. Superman. For feature films, his […]

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  • Paul Hartman

    1904 - 1973

    Paul Hartman (1904 - 1973)

    Actor. Born in San Francisco, California, he was best remembered for the role of Emmett Clark on the “Andy Griffith Show” TV series. He began his career as a comic stage performer with his wife Grace as the dancing team The Hartmans, appearing in several in several Broadway hits during the 1930s and 1940s. The […]

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  • Elizabeth Hartman

    1943 - 1987

    Elizabeth Hartman (1943 - 1987)

    Actress. Elizabeth Hartman made her film debut in “A Patch of Blue” opposite Sidney Poitier.  Her efforts earned her a nomination for an Academy Award as best Actress.  She did not win, but later received a Golden Globe award .  Her career quickly took hold and other movies followed…”The Group” “Your’re a Big Boy Now” […]

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  • Brynn Omdahl Hartman

    1958 - 1998

    Brynn Omdahl Hartman (1958 - 1998)

    Model, Actress, and wife of television actor and comedian Phil Hartman. She died by killing herself with a gun after shooting her husband as he slept. Born Vicki Jo Omdahl, the daughter of an engineer and owner of a retail shop, she was an average student growing up in an average family in a small […]

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  • William Surrey Hart

    1864 - 1946

    William Surrey Hart (1864 - 1946)

    Actor. Born in Newburgh, New York, he started his acting career in the 1920s.  At the age of 49, he proceeded west to Hollywood launching his motion picture career.  During the next eleven years, he became a prolific western movie actor and pioneer during the hay day of silent movies, earning the nickname “Two-Gun Bill,” […]

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  • Bill Hart

    1934 - 2015

    Bill Hart (1934 - 2015)

    Actor, Stuntman. Born Billy Gene Welch, he was regarded as one of the best stuntmen in Hollywood, who acted and appeared in over 150 movies and numerous television shows. After serving in the US Marine Corps in Korea, he moved to North Hollywood, California, in the late 1950s and began a career in the movie […]

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  • Robert “Bobby” Harron

    1893 - 1920

    Robert “Bobby” Harron (1893 - 1920)

    Silent movie actor of the early 1900s. He is featured in “Judith of Bethulia,” and played four different roles in D.W. Griffith’s classic “Birth of a Nation.” His career faltered after numerous tragedies in his family and he was found dead at the Hotel Seymour in New York City in September of 1920. Some sources […]

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  • John Harron

    1903 - 1939

    John Harron (1903 - 1939)

    Actor. The younger brother of actor Robert Harron, he made his screen debut with a small role in D. W. Griffith’s “Hearts of the World” (1918). After Robert Harron’s mysterious death in 1920, John suddenly found himself in demand and he went on to appear in over 160 films. During the 1920s he played wholesome, […]

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  • Richard Berry Harrison

    1864 - 1935

    Richard Berry Harrison (1864 - 1935)

    Actor. The son of fugitive slaves who had escaped to Canada on the Underground Railroad, he was named “Richard” after his mother had seen a performance of ‘Richard III’. His interest in theatre led him to Detroit, where he studied acting at the Detroit Training School of Dramatic Art. He traveled frequently, giving dramatic readings […]

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  • Sir Rex Harrison

    1908 - 1990

    Sir Rex Harrison (1908 - 1990)

    Actor. Born Reginald Carey in Lancashire, England, he was one of the industry’s most distinguished performers on stage, screen and television. He made his film debut in “The Great Game” (1930) and went on to appear in over 50 movies. For his performance as Professor Henry Higgins in the film “My Fair Lady” (1964), he […]

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  • Julius Harris

    1923 - 2004

    Julius Harris (1923 - 2004)

    Actor.  He played many diverse roles during his four-decade career. Harris first gained note in the 1964 film about black life in the South, “Nothing But a Man”, playing the alcoholic father of Ivan Dixon.  In the 1970s he began a string of roles in several big blaxploitation films,  including “Superfly” (1972), “Shaft’s Big Score” […]

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  • Roland Harrah, III

    1973 - 1995

    Roland Harrah, III (1973 - 1995)

    Actor. Born in Denver, Colorado, he was a child performer in films and television. His big screen credits include “Kung Fu: The Movie” (1986), “Braddock: Missing In Action III” (1988) and “Shadow of China” (1990). For television, he was a regular on programs such as “Scarecrow and Mrs. King”, “Airwolf” and “Magnum, P.I.”. He died […]

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  • Lillian Harmer Kaeber

    1883 - 1946

    Lillian Harmer Kaeber (1883 - 1946)

    Actor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she made her big screen debut in “A Harp in Hock” (1927), followed by “Mother’s Millions” (1931). A veteran of 60 films, her credits include “A Shriek in the Night” (1933), “Lady by Chance” (1934), “Three Kids and a Queen” (1935), “A Star is Born” (1937) and “The Buccaneer” (1938). […]

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  • Veit Harlan

    1899 - 1964

    Veit Harlan (1899 - 1964)

    German actor, film director and writer. He was married three times to different actress, the last Swedish actress Kristina Söderbaum. During the Nazi era in Germany, Harlan’s career flourished, and he notoriously made anti-Semitic propaganda films. After World War II he was charged and prosecuted several times for war crimes and crimes against humanity. (bio […]

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  • Otis Harlan

    1865 - 1940

    Otis Harlan (1865 - 1940)

    Actor. A native of Zanesville, Ohio, he was a beloved early character actor of vaudeville, films, Broadway plays, and classic animated films. The uncle of actor Kenneth Harlan, he was a performer in Irving Berlin’s “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” in vaudeville in 1911, and the Broadway musicals, “The Student Prince In Old Heidelberg” (1927), and “Show […]

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  • Kenneth Harlan

    1895 - 1967

    Kenneth Harlan (1895 - 1967)

    Actor. Prolific stage and motion picture actor of the 1910s thru 1940s. He appeared as a leading man in many silents including “The Law That Divides” (1918), “Poisoned Paradise” (1924), “Twinkletoes” (1926), “The Penalty” (1920), “The Primitive Lover” (1922), and “Little Church Around The Corner” (1923). Upon the advent of sound, he played a multitude […]

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  • Timothy John “T.J.” Hargrave

    1962 - 2001

    Timothy John “T.J.” Hargrave (1962 - 2001)

    Actor. He played the role of ‘T.J. ‘Tim’ Werner’ on the long-running soap opera television series, “The Guiding Light” from 1974 to 1976. He also played the role of ‘Nicky’ in the film, “Such Good Friends” in 1971, and the role of ‘Jay Jay’ in the film, “The Prince Of Central Park” in 1977. On […]

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  • Mickey Hargitay

    1926 - 2006

    Mickey Hargitay (1926 - 2006)

    Entertainer. Born Miklós Hargitay in Budapest, Hungary, he became a performer early on, appearing in an acrobatic act with his family performing in opera houses throughout Hungary. A notable athlete, he also played soccer and was a champion speed skater. He fled Hungary in 1947 to escape Soviet conscription. He settled in Cleveland, Ohio, where […]

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  • Thomas Ernest “Ernie” Hare

    1883 - 1939

    Thomas Ernest “Ernie” Hare (1883 - 1939)

    Actor. In the 1920s he was a popular recording and radio star with partner Billy Jones as ‘The Happiness Boys.’ He was also an understudy of legendary entertainer Al Jolson. In 1933 Hare appeared in the film, “Rambling ‘Round Radio Row #5.”  Family links:  Parents:  Thomas Upshur Hare (1855 – 1917)  Mary Ida Roberts Hare […]

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  • Douglas Hare

    1948 - 1978

    Douglas Hare (1948 - 1978)

    Actor. A native of Trieste, Italy, Hare was the son of the Italian actress Ursula Danera-Hare. A talented performer, he studied acting at the famed Studio Fersen in Rome, Italy, the Group Workshop in Los Angeles, California, with acting teacher Eli Rill in Toronto, Ontario, and at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City. […]

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  • Sam Hardy

    1883 - 1935

    Sam Hardy (1883 - 1935)

    American film actor of the 1910s, 20s, and 30s. Married to actress Betty Scott. The are buried side by side. (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Cedric Hardwicke

    1893 - 1964

    Cedric Hardwicke (1893 - 1964)

    Sir Cedric Hardwicke was one of the greatest character actors of early film. He appeared in “Nelson”(1926), “Tom Brown’s School Days”(1940), “Nicholas Nickleby”(1947), “Rope”(1948) and “The Pumkin Eater”(1964). He died in New York City on the 6th August, 1964. (bio by: Kieran Smith)  Family links:  Spouse:  Helena Pickard Rothbarth (1900 – 1959)* *Calculated relationshipCause of […]

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