Harold Meltzer

Harold Meltzer was an American actor who is best known for When Love Is King, Always in the Way, and The Ticket-of-Leave Man. He was born on July 18, 1888, in Paris, France, and passed away in October 1974 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Harold Meltzer’s personal life are scarce. He was born into a world that melded European and American cultures. Information about his family background and relationships is not widely documented.

Career Highlights

Harold Meltzer appeared in several films during the early 20th century, making a mark in silent cinema. His most notable works include roles in films such as When Love Is King and Always in the Way, showcasing his talent during the silent film era.

Death and Legacy

Harold Meltzer passed away in October 1974 in Charleston, South Carolina. His contributions to early cinema remain remembered, although he may not be widely known today. His performances in silent films continue to be of interest to film historians and enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Role Year
When Love Is King Baron Tarnow 1916
Life’s Pitfalls Dr. Courtney 1915
Friend Wilson’s Daughter Burke Richmond 1915
Always in the Way Alan Stillwell 1915
The Ticket-of-Leave Man Chester Livingston 1914