Harry Fleer
Known for: Acting
Born: March 25, 1916 in Quincy, Illinois, USA - Died: October 13, 1994
Harry Fleer (March 26, 1916 – October 14, 1994) was an American actor. He appeared in more than sixty films and television shows between 1955 and 1994. Fleer was cast six times from 1957 to 1960 on the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. In "The Camel Train" (1957), he played Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, who commissions an experiment of using camels in the southwestern desert country headed by Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale, played by Stanley Lachman. Later, he was Wyatt Earp in "Birth of a Boom" (1958).
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Shock Corridor
Viva Las Vegas
Son of the Lone Star State (uncredited)
Atlantis: The Lost Continent
Governor of Science (uncredited)
Devil's Partner
John Winters
The Devil's Hairpin
Divorce American Style
Bank Guard (uncredited)
The Unearthly
Harry Jedrow
The Big Mouth
Male Nurse (uncredited)
The Cosmic Man
Bill, the Park Ranger
The Gun Hawk
Curly
Revenge of the Dead
Wingate Foster
Tormented
Frank Hubbard
The St. Tammany Miracle
Sam
Little Giants
Orville (as Harry J. Fleer)
Famous Ghost Stories
Frank Hubbard (segment 'Tormented')
Mirage
The Rare Breed
Barler (uncredited)
The Comic
Cop (uncredited)
The Twilight Zone
Guard
Quantum Leap
Older Man in Jail
Baa Baa Black Sheep
General Douglas MacArthur
The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen
The Green Hornet
Evans
Adventures of Superman
Lefty Hook