Wadsworth Harris

Wadsworth Harris was an American actor who is best known for Graft, The Right to Be Happy, and The Declaration of Independence. Born as Lewis Wadsworth Harris on October 9, 1864, in Boston, Massachusetts, he had a significant acting career that lasted several decades. He passed away on November 1, 1942, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Wadsworth Harris was born into a family in Boston, where he began his early career in theatre before transitioning to film. Details about his personal life and family are not well-documented, but he is remembered for his contributions to early cinema.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Harris appeared in numerous films, showcasing his talent in various roles. His most notable works include performances in silent films during the early 20th century, making a name for himself in the industry.

Death and Legacy

Wadsworth Harris died from pneumonia on November 1, 1942. His legacy lives on through his film contributions, which remain a part of cinema history, particularly in the silent film era.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Right to Be Happy 1916-12-25 The Ghost of the Past
The Love Girl 1916-07-09 Swami
All Night 1918-11-29 Colonel Lane
An Unsullied Shield 1913-01-07 The Duke
The Iron Rider 1920-11-21 Sheriff Donovan
A Soldier’s Duty 1912-10-18 Grace’s Father
The Dumb Girl of Portici 1916-01-30 Duke d’Arcos
Love Never Dies 1916-10-23 Monsieur Lescot
The Gift Girl 1917-03-26 Marquis de Tonquin
Madame Spy 1918-01-21 Adm. John Wesley
The Dragon’s Net 1920-08-23 Dr. Redding
Loot 1919-10-06 Arabin
The Hero of the Hour 1917-04-23 Brooks Sr.
The Midnight Stage 1919-01-12 Joe Statler
The Scarlet Sin 1915-08-02 Doc White
The Voice on the Wire 1917-03-18 James Walsh
Rich Girl, Poor Girl 1921-01-24 Vanderfleet
One Night of Love 1934-07-16 Judge