Robert Harron
Known for: Acting
Born: April 11, 1893 in New York City, New York, U.S. - Died: September 4, 1920
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert "Bobby" Harron (April 12, 1893 – September 5, 1920) was an American motion picture actor of the early silent film era. Although he acted in scores of films, he is possibly best remembered for his roles in the Griffith-helmed films Intolerance and The Birth of a Nation. He was also the older brother of film actor John Harron and actress Mary Harron.
Known for
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The New York Hat
Youth Outside Church
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
The Boy (Modern Story)
The Rebellion of Kitty Belle
Joe Belle
The Bad Boy
Jimmie Bates
The Avenging Conscience
The Grocery Boy
True Heart Susie
William Jenkins
To Save Her Soul
Stagehand / Usher
The Long Road
Family Friend
The Escape
Larry Joyce
The Musketeers of Pig Alley
Rival Gang Member / In Alley / At Dance
The Sheriff's Baby
The Deputy
Two Daughters of Eve
At Stage Door
The Conscience of Hassan Bey
The Rugmaker's Daughter's Sweetheart
Brothers
The Father's Favorite Son
A Misappropriated Turkey
Union Member
Love in an Apartment Hotel
The Desk Clerk
A Cry for Help
Witness to Accident
Heredity
Indian
My Hero
The Young Man
Near To Earth
Gato's Brother
The Sorrowful Shore
One of the Son's Friends
The Coming of Angelo
Down by the Sounding Sea
Bob - Alice's Sweetheart
Her Awakening
On Street / Accident Witness