Edgar Harrison was an American actor best known for his roles in Having a Wild Weekend, Saturday Playhouse, and Softly Softly. He was born on February 16, 1907, in Langton Herring, Dorset, England, UK, and passed away on July 3, 1982, in Bristol, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Edgar Harrison’s personal life are limited. He was born in England but became known for his work in television and film. His family background is not widely documented, but his career achievements showcase his talent as an actor.
Career
Edgar Harrison had a diverse acting career that included television series and films. He gained recognition for his performances in various productions, accentuating his ability to portray different characters. His work in shows like Gangsters and Softly Softly cemented his place in British television during the 1960s.
Death and Legacy
Edgar Harrison died on July 3, 1982, in Bristol, England, UK. His contributions to the television and film industries are remembered, particularly by fans of British drama. Though not a household name, his performances continue to be appreciated by audiences who enjoy classic television shows.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Having a Wild Weekend | 1965 | Barman |
Saturday Playhouse | 1959 | Valiant Dunnybrig |
Softly Softly | 1966–1968 | Leech, Ticket Collector, Brewer |
Gangsters | 1978 | Dan Archer |
Omnibus | 1967 | Landlord (Dusky Ruth) |
Lorna Doone | 1963 | Innkeeper |
BBC Sunday-Night Play | 1960 | Garage Hand |
The Recording Angells | 1956 | Mr. Foster |
Alf’s Dream | 1956 | Joe Morgan |
The Farmer’s Wife | 1955 | Role not specified |