Harry Sothern was an American actor born on April 26, 1883, in London, England, UK. He is best known for his roles in Buck Rogers (1950), The Philco Television Playhouse (1948), and Romeo and Juliet (1916). He passed away on February 22, 1957, in New York City, New York, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Harry Sothern was the nephew of the well-known Shakespearean actor E.H. Sothern. Details about his personal life remain limited, but he was involved in the acting profession for much of his life, contributing to both film and television.
Career
During his career, Harry was not only an actor but also served as an assistant director. He appeared in various films throughout the early to mid-20th century, showcasing his talent in multiple genres and formats, including stage adaptations and television shows.
Death and Legacy
Harry Sothern died on February 22, 1957, leaving behind a legacy as a versatile actor in American theater and film. His contributions are remembered, particularly through his performances in iconic productions that helped shape early cinema and television.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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While New York Sleeps | 1920-08-23 | Burglar / Friend / His Son |
The New Moon | 1919-05-11 | Leo Pushkin |
Blind Wives | 1920-12-19 | Johnny |
How Women Love | 1922-10-15 | Dmitri Kavec (as Harry Southern) |
Secrets of Paris | 1922-10-01 | Hoppy |