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Pat Harmon

 
Actor: Pat Harmon
  • Born: Feb 03, 1888
  • Died: Nov 26, 1958 in Riverside, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '20s-'30s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Western
  • Career Highlights: The Warning, The Bachelor's Baby, The Lure of the Wild
  • First Major Screen Credit: Midnight Guest (1923)

Biography

Granite-faced, mustachioed American character actor Pat Harmon began his film career in 1922. A comedy "regular," Harmon was closely associated with Harold Lloyd in the 1920s, playing the juicy role of the college football coach in The Freshman (1925). During the talkie era, he worked with The Marx Brothers in Monkey Business (1931, as the harried passport official) and Laurel & Hardy (as the tongue-twisting conductor in 1929's Berth Marks and the field officer in 1932's Pack Up Your Troubles). In addition, Pat Harmon worked steadily at Paramount and MGM as Wallace Beery's double. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Pat Harmon
Born 3 February 1886
Lewiston, Illinois
Died 26 November 1958
Riverside, California
Occupation Actor
Years active 1920 - 1947

Pat Harmon (3 February 1886 – 26 November 1958) was an American film actor. He appeared in 134 films between 1920 and 1947.

He was born in Lewiston, Illinois and died in Riverside, California.

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Riders of the Law (1922 Western Film)
Homesick (1928 Comedy Film)
S.O.S. Perils of the Sea (1925 Film)

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