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Harrison Greene (January 18, 1884 – September 28, 1945) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 230 films between 1931 and 1945. The son of a jeweler, Greene was born in Portland, Oregon, but grew up in California. He was a director in addition to performing in vaudeville. He was married to actress Katherine Parker.[1] They performed together as "a team of refined vaudeville entertainers that it would be hard to beat."[2]
Harrison Greene | |
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![]() Greene inMr. Boggs Steps Out (1938) | |
Born | (1884-01-18)January 18, 1884 Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
Died | September 28, 1945(1945-09-28) (aged 61) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1931–1945 |
Spouse | Katherine Parker |
Selected filmography
edit- Damaged Lives (1933)
- Central Airport (1933)
- Jail Birds of Paradise (1934)
- St. Louis Woman (1934)
- Sea Spoilers (1936)
- Ants in the Pantry (1936)
- Senor Jim (1936)
- Ticket to Paradise (1936)
- Dick Tracy (1937)
- Grips, Grunts and Groans (1937)
- The Gladiator (1938)
- Down on the Farm (1938)
- New Frontier (1939)
- Tennessee Johnson (1942)
- Sailor's Holiday (1944)
References
edit- ^"Harrison Greene, a Native of Oregon, Has Big Lajugh Act".The Oregon Daily Journal. Oregon, Portland. December 6, 1921. p. 16. RetrievedMarch 14, 2020 – viaNewspapers.com.
- ^"Napanees again head Majestic bill".Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Texas, Fort Worth. December 12, 1909. p. 134. RetrievedMarch 14, 2020 – viaNewspapers.com.
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