Carl Harbord was an American actor, born on January 26, 1908, in Salcombe, Devon, England, UK. He is best known for his roles in Dressed to Kill (1946), Sahara (1943), and The Romance of a Railway: The History of Achievement (1935). Harbord was married to Isobel Elsom.
Personal and Family Life
Carl Harbord married actress Isobel Elsom on April 25, 1947. Their marriage lasted until his death in 1958. Little is known about his life outside of acting, but he seems to have kept his private life away from the public eye.
Death and Legacy
Carl Harbord passed away on October 18, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His contributions to film, especially during the mid-20th century, remain notable, and he is remembered for his performances in classic films.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Dressed to Kill | 1946-05-24 | Inspector Hopkins |
The Macomber Affair | 1947-04-20 | Coroner |
Christmas Eve | 1947-10-31 | Dr. Doremus |
Sahara | 1943-09-22 | Williams |
The Informer | 1929-10-16 | Francis McPhillip |
Tell England | 1931-03-02 | Edgar Gray Doe |
Heart’s Desire | 1935-08-01 | Oliver Desmond |
Fascination | 1931-07-14 | Larry Maitland |
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back | 1947-09-04 | Inspector Sanderson |
An Obvious Situation | 1930-10-09 | Michael Turner |
Bolibar | 1928-06-26 | Lt. Gunther |
Such Is the Law | 1930-11-14 | Vivian Fairfax |
Strictly Business | 1931-12-29 | David Plummet |
Dance Pretty Lady | 1931-12-10 | Maurice Avery |
The American Prisoner | 1929-09-01 | Lt. Burnham |
The Hate Ship | 1929-12-01 | Arthur Wardell |
18 Minutes | 1935-04-07 | Jacques |
Eagle Squadron | 1942-06-16 | Lubbock |
Background to Danger | 1943-07-03 | Minor Role |
A Woman’s Vengeance | 1948-03-02 | Leslie Blake |
London Blackout Murders | 1943-01-15 | George Sandleigh |
Love at Sea | 1936-04-17 | Richard ‘Dick’ Holmes |