Harold De Becker

Harold De Becker was an American actor who is best known for Nightmare (1942), The Right of Way (1915), and Eagle Squadron (1942). He was born on June 8, 1889, in London, England, UK, and passed away on July 23, 1947, in Hollywood, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Harold De Becker had a sister named Marie De Becker, who was also in the acting career. He left behind a great-grandchild named Ochun Farlice. Details about his upbringing and early life remain limited, but he built a career in the film industry over several decades.

Career Highlights

De Becker appeared in various films throughout his career, earning credits for both minor and uncredited roles. His work included parts in popular films of the time, allowing him to be part of significant film productions in Hollywood.

Death and Legacy

Harold De Becker died on July 23, 1947, in Hollywood, California. Although he may not be widely known today, his contributions to early cinema as an actor continue to be recognized. His legacy in film can be seen through his appearances in several notable movies during the 1940s.

Filmography

Year Title Role Rating
1948 The Woman in White Attendant (uncredited) 6.6
1946 The Imperfect Lady Minor Role (uncredited) 6.5
1946 The Verdict Costermonger (uncredited) 7.2
1946 Night and Day English Workman (uncredited) 6.1
1946 Cluny Brown Mr. Snaffle (uncredited) 7.4
1945 A Thousand and One Nights Doctor (uncredited) 6.0
1945 The Woman in Green Shoelace Seller (uncredited) 6.6
1945 Two O’Clock Courage Wilbur Judson (Dilling’s Butler) (uncredited) 6.4
1945 The Picture of Dorian Gray Minor Role (uncredited) 7.5
1944 The Pearl of Death Boss (uncredited) 7.1
1944 The Lodger Charlie – Stage Guard (uncredited) 7.1
1944 Madame Curie Professor (uncredited) 7.2
1943 The Return of the Vampire Civil Defense Worker #2 (uncredited) 6.2
1943 Flesh and Fantasy Clerk (uncredited) 6.9
1943 Sherlock Holmes Faces Death Pub Proprietor (uncredited) 6.9