Harold Waldridge was an American actor born on January 6, 1900, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is best known for his roles in June Moon (1931), The Death Kiss (1932), and Private Scandal (1934). He passed away on June 26, 1957, in New York City, New York.
Personal and Family Life
Harold Waldridge lived with his parents in Essex House, located on Central Park South in New York City. His father, Ernest Waldridge, and his mother, Delphine Heyman, played significant roles in his early life.
Career
Waldridge had a varied career in acting, featuring in numerous films throughout the early 20th century. His performances helped establish him in the entertainment industry, leaving a mark with his notable character portrayals.
Death and Legacy
Harold Waldridge died from a heart attack on June 26, 1957, in New York City. His contributions to film and theater are remembered, and he remains known for his memorable roles during the early years of cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Blessed Event | 1932-09-10 | George |
High Pressure | 1932-01-10 | Gus Vanderbilt (as Harold Waldridge) |
The Heart of New York | 1932-03-26 | Jakie |
Manhattan Love Song | 1934-04-29 | Phineas Jones |
In the Money | 1933-11-06 | Lionel |
Dental Follies | 1937-02-26 | (as Harold Wordbridge) |
Slightly Static | 1935-09-07 | Mr. Campbell’s Son, Elmer |
Manhattan Parade | 1931-12-24 | First Page Boy |
Easy to Love | 1934-01-13 | Elevator Boy |
The Death Kiss | 1932-12-05 | Charlie |
Gigolette | 1935-02-15 | Ginsy |
The All-American | 1932-10-01 | Scheming Willie Walsh |
June Moon | 1931-03-21 | Young Goebel |
Safe in Hell | 1931-12-12 | New Orleans Hotel Bellhop (uncredited) |
Dancing Pirate | 1936-05-22 | Orville (uncredited) |
She Had to Say Yes | 1933-07-15 | Glass’ Office Boy |
Sob Sister | 1931-10-25 | Johnny |
The Devil’s Mate | 1933-08-20 | Joe |
Jewel Robbery | 1932-07-08 | Jewelry Clerk (uncredited) |
Strangers of the Evening | 1932-05-14 | Tommy Freeman (as Harold Waldridge) |
Hitch Hike Lady | 1935-12-28 | Oswald Brown |
Five Star Final | 1931-09-26 | |
Lady Killer | 1933-12-09 | |
Show Boat | 1936-05-17 |