Harry Crocker
Harry Crocker
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.​
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
25
Gender
Male
Birthday
1893-07-01 (132 years old)
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Acting

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

1945

The Great John L. as Arthur Brisbane

1945

A Song for Miss Julie as John Firbank

1943

A Night for Crime as Columnist

1942

Gentleman Jim as Charles Crocker (uncredited)

1936

Jack of All Trades as Not available

1930

A Warm Corner as Joseph

1928

The Circus as Rex, a Tight Rope Walker

1928

Show People as Self (uncredited)

1927

Tillie the Toiler as Pennington Fish

1927

Sally in Our Alley as Chester Drake

1927

Becky as John Carroll Estabrook

1927

South Sea Love as Bob Bernard

1925

The Big Parade as Doughboy
Crew

1952

Limelight Unit Publicist

1947

Monsieur Verdoux Unit Publicist

1931

City Lights Screenplay

1931

City Lights Assistant Director

1931

City Lights Unit Publicist

1928

The Circus Assistant Director

1928

The Circus Unit Publicist

1925

The Gold Rush Unit Publicist