Lew Harvey was an American actor best known for his roles in Honky Tonk (1941), Hold Everything (1930), and The Fighting Edge (1926). Born on October 6, 1887, in Wisconsin, USA, he made significant contributions to the film industry before passing away on December 19, 1953, in Los Angeles, California.
Personal and Family Life
Information about Lew Harvey’s personal and family life is not extensively documented. However, it is known that he was active in Hollywood during a transformative time for film and theater.
Career
Lew Harvey had a long career in acting, appearing in numerous films over the decades. His contributions spanned various genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor in both significant and minor roles.
Death and Legacy
Lew Harvey passed away on December 19, 1953. Despite being less known today, his work remains a part of Hollywood’s rich history, reflecting the evolution of film in the early to mid-20th century.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Man Trouble | 1930-08-24 | Chris |
Honky Tonk | 1941-10-01 | Blackie |
Big Boy | 1930-04-27 | Doc Wilbur |
Dark Hazard | 1934-01-31 | Mr. Stein’s Assistant |
The Oklahoma Kid | 1939-03-11 | Curley |
Citizen Kane | 1941-04-17 | Newspaperman (uncredited) |
Return of the Bad Men | 1948-07-17 | Arkansas Kid |
Lady of the Night | 1925-02-23 | Molly’s Father Chris Helmer |
Gypsy Wildcat | 1944-08-02 | Guard |
Missing Witnesses | 1937-12-11 | Gangster (uncredited) |