Russell Hardie was an American actor who is best known for Fail Safe, The Whistle at Eaton Falls, and Broadway to Hollywood. He was born on May 20, 1904, in Buffalo, New York, and passed away on July 21, 1973, in Clarence, New York.
Personal and Family Life
William Russell Hardie, known as Russell Hardie, was primarily a stage actor who actively performed on Broadway from 1929 to 1961. His family background and personal life are not widely documented, but he was part of the vibrant theater scene during his career.
Career
Russell Hardie’s film and television career included notable roles in various productions. His performances in films demonstrated his versatility as an actor, and he was respected for his contributions to both theater and cinema.
Death and Legacy
Russell Hardie died on July 21, 1973, in Clarence, New York. His legacy lives on through his extensive work in film and theater, marking him as a significant figure in American acting history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Fail Safe | 1964-10-07 | Gen. Stark |
Cop Hater | 1958-10-01 | Detective Lt. Byrnes |
Broadway to Hollywood | 1933-09-15 | Ted Hackett Jr. |
Men in White | 1934-04-06 | Dr. Michaelson |
West Point of the Air | 1935-03-23 | Phil Carter |
Sequoia | 1935-01-16 | Bob Alden |
Speed Devils | 1935-07-01 | Dan Holden |
Meet Nero Wolfe | 1936-07-16 | Manuel Kimball |
Stage Mother | 1933-09-29 | Fred Lorraine |
As the Earth Turns | 1934-02-14 | Ed |
The Harvester | 1936-04-18 | David Langston |
Murder in the Private Car | 1934-06-29 | John Blake |
Operator 13 | 1934-06-08 | Littledale |
The Bands Plays On | 1934-12-21 | Mike O’Brien |
In Old Kentucky | 1935-11-28 | Dr. Lee Andrews |
Down to the Sea | 1936-05-30 | John ‘Johnny’ Kaminas |
The Costello Case | 1930-10-14 | Jimmie |
The Whistle at Eaton Falls | 1951-08-02 | Dwight Hawkins |
Hell in the Heavens | 1934-12-12 | 2nd Lt. Hartley |
Killer at Large | 1936-10-27 | Tommy Braddock |
Christopher Bean | 1933-11-17 | Warren Creamer |
The Group | 1966-03-04 | Mr. Davison |
The Defender (Studio One) | 1957-02-25 | First Guard |
The Frogmen | 1951-01-25 | Captain Radford |
Pursued | 1934-09-21 | David Landeen |