Harry Carter was an American actor who is best known for Lure of the Wilderness, How to Be Very, Very Popular, and Hound-Dog Man.
Personal and Family Life
Harry Carter was born on February 27, 1906, in Pony, Montana. He had a successful career at 20th Century-Fox Studios from 1942 to 1961, where he appeared in numerous films, often alongside actor Richard Widmark. The two shared a close friendship during their time working together.
Death and Legacy
Carter passed away on April 1, 1996, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, due to congestive heart failure and arteriosclerotic heart disease. His contributions to film, particularly during the mid-20th century, are remembered by fans and film historians alike.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Secret of Convict Lake | 1951-07-29 | Rudy Schaeffer |
Lure of the Wilderness | 1952-07-16 | Ned Tyler |
Red Skies of Montana | 1952-01-23 | Ken Philippe (uncredited) |
The Road to Paradise | 1915-12-06 | Duke Victor |
Laura | 1944-10-11 | Party Guest (uncredited) |
The Gunfighter | 1950-06-23 | Townsman (uncredited) |
Three Mounted Men | 1918-10-06 | Warden’s son |
Remember the Day | 1941-12-25 | Reporter |
Yellow Sky | 1948-12-24 | Cavalry Lieutenant (uncredited) |
Blue, White, and Perfect | 1942-01-06 | Jonesy |
Crash Dive | 1943-04-22 | Sailor |
Pickup on South Street | 1953-05-27 | Detective Dietrich (uncredited) |
Dancing in the Dark | 1949-12-02 | Tom |
No Way Out | 1950-08-16 | Orderly (uncredited) |
Kiss of Death | 1947-08-27 | Detective (uncredited) |
The Undying Monster | 1942-11-27 | Warren (uncredited) |
A Bell for Adano | 1945-06-21 | NCO |
A Royal Scandal | 1945-03-26 | Footman (uncredited) |
Junior Miss | 1945-06-16 | Skating Rink Spectator (uncredited) |