Harry Carter

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
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)