Harry Amelia is an actor, known for Get Gone (2021).
Harry Anderson was born on March 10, 1919 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948) and The Big Clock (1948). He died on February 15, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Harry Anderson was born on October 14, 1952 in Newport, Rhode Island, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Night Court (1984), It (1990) and Dave's World (1993). He was married to Elizabeth Morgan and Leslie Pollack. He died on April 16, 2018 in Asheville, North Carolina, USA.
British character actor Harry Andrews had the sort of massive granite face and square jaw that would stamp that career, but he set himself apart with brilliant stage and screen work. He had graduated from Wrekin College in Shropshire and then moved on to the stage, appearing with Liverpool Repertory in 1933 and focusing on Shakespearean roles. He was befriended by stage star John Gielgud who invited him to New York and Broadway as part of the cast of "Hamlet" in 1935. On the return to London, Andrews did a run of plays in the West End. Then Gielgud invited him into his own stage company. Soon after he was asked into the Old Vic Company by its director Laurence Olivier. His roles were becoming increasingly substantial, authoritative parts to match his sharp and forceful, through-the-teeth delivery of lines. Next he did not pass up the opportunity to join the Stratford Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he spent a decade honing himself into an established, fine, versatile actor, described by the controversial London theater critic Kenneth Tynan as "the backbone of British theater." He came to the small screen before the large, having debuted in British experimental television in 1939, followed over a decade later with his debut on the ever expanding and fecund American playhouse TV in 1952. His big screen debut came the next year in a character part which would accent his career-from ancient to modern-the disciplined military man in The Red Beret (1953). From there the roles came his way - three or four per year - well into 1979, when TV took up most of his time. His movie making was spent either before American or British cameras. And the military roles were always masterly done, whether a roughed out sergeant or a more dignified officer. Though his most famous noncom may be Sergeant Major Tom Pugh alongside John Mills in J. Lee Thompson's classic adventure Ice Cold in Alex (1958), his achievement as Sergeant Major Bert Wilson, the near psychotic martinet, opposite Sean Connery and Ian Bannen, in The Hill (1965) was an over-the-top tour de force. That same year he was back in costume - having played many an ancient and medieval noble role through the 1950s - in something different - playing the great Renaissance architect Donato Bramante against Charlton Heston as rival Michelangelo in The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965). Not a big part, nevertheless Andrews gave the role a subdued and matter-of-fact strength that well fit the ambitious architect of the fiery Pope Julius II (played with great verve by Rex Harrison). While Andrews was also excellent with a tongue-in-cheek style for comedic roles, as in the send up, The Ruling Class (1972), he excelled against type as a flamboyant homosexual in the black comedy Entertaining Mr Sloane (1970). He had said something like: "I don't want to be a star -- I want to be a good actor in good parts" - but his presence always made him standout. It was ironic that he had difficulty in memorizing lines. Sometime later co-star Alan Bates thought him very courageous for his obvious triumph over this impediment. Bates further remarked that Andrews' great sense of humor and no-nonsense personable character made him a favorite with younger actors as a continuous well of encouragement and learning experiences. Though his parts were smaller as he grew older, he filled each of his roles, big or small - over 100 of them - with a giant's footsteps.
Harry Anichkin was born on 27 July 1944 in Bulgaria. He is an actor, known for Automata (2014), The Expendables 3 (2014) and Jolt (2021).
Harry Anton is an actor, known for Ransom (2017), EastEnders (1985) and Doctors (2000).
Harry Antrim was born on August 27, 1884 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951), The Heiress (1949) and Words and Music (1948). He was married to Bernice Gorman. He died on January 18, 1967 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Harry Apelt is an actor, known for Hell Below (2016).
Harry Aspinwall is a Scottish-American film actor, screenwriter, and director. He grew up in Scotland and studied linguistics and creative writing at Brown University, graduating in 2011, after which he worked as a historic tour guide in Boston before moving to New York. In 2015 he wrote and directed his first featurette, "Scoundrel", and created "Orcs of New York", a viral satire featured in Huffington Post, Observer, and Nerdist. In 2016 he co-starred in the final season of AMC's "Turn: Washington's Spies", and in 2018 he starred in indie feature "The Wedding" opposite Nikohl Boosheri and Sam Abbas. In 2019 he starred in Netflix's "The Sleepover" opposite Ken Marino, Malin Akerman, and Joe Manganiello. He's a lead in Disney+'s "The Quest". He's also the voice of Hasbro's Mr. Monopoly. His first feature film as a screenwriter, "Eradication", will be released in 2022.
Harry Attwell is an actor, known for Maleficent (2014), Testament of Youth (2014) and The Crucible (2014).