Harry Crocker
Known for: Acting
Born: June 30, 1893 in San Francisco, California, USA - Died: May 22, 1958
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harry Crocker (July 2, 1893 - May 23, 1958) was an American film star of the 1920s and who starred in Charlie Chaplin's The Circus in 1928. He was a Los Angeles Examiner newsman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harry Crocker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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Show People
Self (uncredited)
The Circus
Rex, a Tight Rope Walker
A Warm Corner
Joseph
Jack of All Trades
A Night for Crime
Columnist
The Great John L.
Arthur Brisbane
Limelight
Music Hall Patron (uncredited)
Gentleman Jim
Charles Crocker (uncredited)
Sally in Our Alley
Chester Drake
Becky
John Carroll Estabrook
A Song for Miss Julie
John Firbank
Tillie the Toiler
Pennington Fish
Dancing in the Dark
Master of Ceremonies
The Great Jewel Robber
Commentator (uncredited)
South Sea Love
Bob Bernard
The Big Parade
Doughboy
Unknown Chaplin
Self & In Out-Takes
City Lights
Screenplay
Monsieur Verdoux
Unit Publicist
The Gold Rush
Unit Publicist