Harry Bayfield

Harry Bayfield was an American actor who is best known for Roughest Africa, Save the Ship, and Scorching Sands.

Personal and Family Life

Harry Bayfield was born on November 29, 1889, in Denver, Colorado. Not much is known about his early life and family, but he eventually moved to Los Angeles, where he built his acting career. His life in Hollywood was marked by his involvement in multiple films during the 1920s and 1940s.

Career

Bayfield’s career spanned both acting and props work, reflecting his versatility in the film industry. He appeared in several short films, including Lady in the Dark and The Clown. His contributions to cinema during the silent and early sound eras showcased his talents across various roles.

Death and Legacy

Harry Bayfield passed away on February 16, 1946, in Los Angeles, California. His legacy lives on through the films he worked on, which are still appreciated by classic film enthusiasts. Although not widely known today, Bayfield played a part in the rich history of early American cinema.

Filmography

Title Year Role Rating
Lady in the Dark 1944 Actor 5.9
Snow Clown (uncredited) 1944 Actor
Wide Open Spaces 1924 Actor 5.1
Rupert of Hee Haw 1924 Actor (uncredited) 6.0
Her Circus Knight 1924 Actor
The Clown 1917 Actor
Scorching Sands 1923 Props 5.1
Save the Ship 1923 Props 5.1
Roughest Africa 1923 Props 5.6
The Noon Whistle 1923 Props 5.7