Harry Kingston

Harry Kingston was an American actor who is best known for Buck Rogers, Pulitzer Prize Playhouse, and Cameo Theatre.

Personal and Family Life

Harry Kingston, born Harold Berman, was brought into the world on September 3, 1913, in Illinois, USA. Details about his family life and early relationships are not widely documented. However, his passion for acting led him to pursue a career in film and television.

Career

Kingston began his acting career in the late 1940s, and he gained recognition for his roles in various films and television shows. He appeared in notable productions like Buck Rogers and participated in the acclaimed series Pulitzer Prize Playhouse and Cameo Theatre. His performances were appreciated by audiences during his short career.

Death and Legacy

Harry Kingston passed away on July 4, 1951, in Hollywood, California, USA. Despite his career being cut short at a young age, his contributions to early television and film remain appreciated. Kingston is remembered for his work during the golden age of Hollywood, where he made an impact in a brief time.

Filmography

Title Year Role Rating
Viva Zapata! 1952 Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) 7.3
Double Dynamite 1951 Goon (uncredited) 5.9
Buck Rogers 1950–1951 Black Barney Wade 6.6
Pulitzer Prize Playhouse 1951 Unknown Role 7.1
Cameo Theatre 1950 Unknown Role 7.5