Harry Reid was born on December 2, 1939 in Searchlight, Nevada, USA. He was an actor, known for Traffic (2000), Flying Objects: A State Secret (2020) and Houston We Have a Problem (2009). He was married to Landra Jay Gould. He died on December 28, 2021 in Henderson, Nev.ada, USA.
Harry Richardson is an actor, known for Dunkirk (2017), Poldark (2015) and Doctor Thorne (2016).
Harry Ritz was born on May 22, 1907 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Gorilla (1939), Behind the Eight Ball (1942) and Kentucky Moonshine (1938). He was married to Naomi C. Leon, Betty Kellow Roday, Betty May Heath (actress) and Charlotte Greenfield. He died on March 29, 1986 in San Diego, California, USA.
Harry S. Murphy is an actor and writer, known for Race to Witch Mountain (2009), Blast from the Past (1999) and Super Mario Bros. (1993).
Harry S. Webb was one of the early jack-of-all-trades in silent Hollywood, although his work was confined mostly to the "wrong side of the tracks" called Poverty Row. Born in 1896 (some sources claim 1892), Webb broke into movies as an actor, working at what was then the largest studio on earth, "Uncle" Carl Laemmle's Universal Pictures. After a few turns in front of the camera, Webb moved into production and, like many of Laemmle's relatively few unrelated employees, left for what he felt were greener pastures. In 1926 he hooked up with legendary serial producer Nat Levine to make the serial The Silent Flyer (1926) (ultimately sold and distributed by his old studio, Universal) just prior to the formation of Levine's Mascot Pictures. As half of Webb-Douglas Productions, he continued at Mascot for about a year, directing the first three of the newly formed company's cliffhanger serials. Webb-Douglas moved out from behind Mascot, continuing to produce serials and low-budget westerns. In 1933, with Bernard B. Ray (who also worked as a director under the pseudonym "Raymond Samuels"), Webb formed Reliable Pictures, which lasted until 1937. Metropolitan Pictures, another Webb production company, briefly rose out of the ashes of Reliable. Ray soon went to work at lowly Producers Releasing Corp. (PRC), while Webb signed on with Monogram Pictures. His movie career petered out by 1941 and he spent the war working at a defense plant. Webb retired from pictures, save for a brief assistant director's credit on Columbia's The Parson and the Outlaw (1957). He was married to Rose Gordon and is the father of producer Gordon A. Webb and director Robert Webb. Their grandsons Mark Webb and Gordon Webb are also in the film business.
Harry Sachdeva is known for Gangster Vs State 2 (2021) and Dulla Vaily (2019).
Harry Saunders is an actor, known for Citadel (2012).
Harry Seager is known for Aylesbury Dead (2015) and 7 Hours on Earth (2020).
Harry Seward is an actor, known for Love Dave (2020).
Born and raised on a farm in Michigan in 1890, Irish-American character actor Harry Shannon had the credentials for becoming a staple player in westerns. He started off his career traveling around with repertory and stock companies and developed his musical abilities in tent shows, burlesque houses and such tuneful Broadway shows as "Oh, Kay!" (1926), "Hold Everything" (1928), "Simple Simon" (1931), and "Pardon My English" (1933). A company member of Joseph Schildkraut's Hollywood Theater Guild, Shannon broke into films at the advent of sound and started things off in comedy film shorts opposite such celebrated players as Bert Lahr, Shemp Howard, and Leon Errol. In the 1940s Shannon established himself in feature-length movies and although he remained a minor, second-string player, he proved himself a durable presence in westerns usually remaining on the good side of the law as sheriffs and bucolic dads. In lighthearted entertainment he could be found as a friendly Irish cop or bartender. He made a slight but memorable impression as Kane's alcoholic father in the classic Citizen Kane (1941), while his last role would be as the grandfather in the musical Gypsy (1962). In between were small parts in such notable films as The Sullivans (1944), The Jolson Story (1946), High Noon (1952), Touch of Evil (1958), and The Buccaneer (1958). 1950s TV westerns such as Cheyenne (1955), Have Gun - Will Travel (1957), Rawhide (1959), and Gunsmoke (1955) made consistent use of his rustic demeanor. Shannon died in 1964 at age 74.