Harry Fisher was an American actor who is best known for The Faith of Sonny Jim, A Caliph of the New Bagdad, and Polly of the Follies. He was born in 1868 in Bristol, England, UK and passed away on May 27, 1923 in New York City, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Harry Fisher was married to Annie L., and they had one child together. Little information is available about his early life or other family members.
Career
Fisher had a prolific career in acting, appearing in numerous films throughout the early 20th century. His work included both silent films and shorts, showcasing his talents in various roles.
Death and Legacy
Harry Fisher died of a heart attack on May 27, 1923. His contributions to early cinema, including memorable performances, have left a lasting impact in film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1922 | No Trespassing | Simeon Eldridge |
1922 | Polly of the Follies | Pop Cummings |
1921 | Ten Nights in a Bar Room | Sample Switchel |
1919 | Fruits of Passion | (as Harry Fischer) |
1917 | Somewhere in Georgia | Short |
1917 | The Bad Boy | Yeggman (as Harry Fischer) |
1916 | The Dollar and the Law | Micha Conle |
1916 | The Rummy | O’Sullvan’s Handy Man |
1916 | Poisoned Lips | Harry Clark |
1916 | The Bond of Blood | Short |
1916 | A Caliph of the New Bagdad | Canby |
1916 | Myrtle the Manicurist | Myrtle’s Father |
1916 | The Wrong Mr. Wright | The Hotel Clerk |
1916 | The Cold Feet Getaway | Itsky (as Harry Fischer) |
1916 | Them Was the Good Old Days | Short |