Harry Arnie was an American actor best known for his roles in Adventures of Superman, Official Detective, and Damon Runyon Theater. He was born on August 6, 1907, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and passed away on July 30, 1984, in Los Angeles County, California.
Personal and Family Life
Harry Arnie, born Harry Aronson, had a private personal life. Details about his family and early life are limited, but he was known to have a passion for acting from a young age. His dedication to his craft led him to a successful career in television and film.
Career
Throughout his career, Harry appeared in various television shows and movies, often in supporting roles. His most notable work came in the 1950s, where he made guest appearances in popular series like The Andy Griffith Show and The Adventures of Superman. Despite often being uncredited, his contributions to these productions were significant.
Death and Legacy
Harry Arnie died on July 30, 1984. He left behind a diverse body of work that continues to be appreciated by fans of classic television. His legacy lives on through the shows he contributed to, reflecting the golden age of American television.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Police Woman | 1975 | Bum #1 |
The Blue Knight | 1973 | (uncredited) |
The Andy Griffith Show | 1966 | Kelly |
The Interns | 1962 | Elevator Operator (uncredited) |
North to Alaska | 1960 | Miner (uncredited) |
The Lawless Years | 1959 | Benny the Bum |
Bat Masterson | 1959 | Short Imposter |
The Thin Man | 1959 | Ancil |
Adventures of Superman | 1957-1958 | Blinkie, Old Moe |
Official Detective | 1957 | Dewey |
The Loretta Young Show | 1957 | Alberto |
Cavalcade of America | 1956 | Herman |
Somebody Up There Likes Me | 1956 | Spectator (uncredited) |
Damon Runyon Theater | 1955 | (episode) |
The Glass Web | 1953 | Max – Waiter (uncredited) |