Harry Semels
Known for: Acting
Born: November 19, 1887 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: March 1, 1946
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harry Semels (November 20, 1887 – March 2, 1946) was an American film actor. He appeared in over 315 film between 1917 and 1946. Semels appeared in his first film in 1917. He began to achieve fame after arriving at Columbia Pictures, appearing in several Three Stooges shorts including Disorder in the Court, Wee Wee Monsieur and Three Little Sew and Sews. He also appeared in feature films like Road to Morocco, The Princess and the Pirate and The Kid from Brooklyn. A versatile character actor, Semels often appeared as villains, waiters, soldiers, lawyers, et al.
Known for
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Disorder in the Court
District Attorney (uncredited)
Twentieth Century
Poster Artist (uncredited)
The Crackerjack
Guard
Into the Net
Ivan Invanovitch
King of the Wild Horses
John Foster
The Revenge Rider
Henchman Rankin
Speed
Jim Sprague
The Girl of the Golden West
Peon Servant
Here Comes the Bride
Sevier
Movie Maniacs
Cecil Z. Swinehardt - Director
Elmer, the Great
Waiter (uncredited)
Rocky Rhodes
Dick Boggs
Can't Help Singing
Peon (uncredited)
Safe in Hell
Jury Member (uncredited)
She's Oil Mine
Referee
General Nuisance
Latin America Delagate
Broadway Bill
Conductor Bettor on Broadway Bill (uncredited)
I Love a Mystery
Mr. G's Doorkeeper Servant (Uncredited)
Damaged Lives
Waiter
Hawk of the Hills
Sheckard
Riding High
Bettor on Broadway Bill (archive footage) (uncredited)
Kid Galahad
Waiter Restraining McGraw (uncredited)
Big News
Reno Henchman (uncredited)
Three Little Sew and Sews
Count Alfred Gehrol