People
Harry Dunkinson
Biography:
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Harry Dunkinson (December 16, 1876 – March 14, 1936) was an American film actor.] He appeared in 141 films between 1912 and 1935. He was born in New York, New York and died in California.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Vagabond Lady as Dock Official (uncredited) | 1935-05-03 |
Life Begins at Forty as Abercrombie's Friend | 1935-03-22 |
Going Bye-Bye! as Judge | 1934-06-23 |
Another Wild Idea as Judge | 1934-06-16 |
Stand Up and Cheer! as Quartet Member | 1934-05-04 |
Ferocious Pal as Sheriff Dick Williams | 1934-04-03 |
Design for Living as Mr. Egelbauer (uncredited) | 1933-12-29 |
Amateur Daddy as Fat Hicks | 1932-04-10 |
Fisticuffs | 1928-10-28 |
Dressed to Kill as (uncredited) | 1928-03-17 |
Silver Valley as Mike McCool | 1927-10-02 |
Smile, Brother, Smile as Mr. Potter | 1927-09-11 |
A Man About Town as The Banker | 1927-05-15 |
Car Shy as Judge Wright | 1927-04-03 |
A Bankrupt Honeymoon as Harold's Lalwyer | 1926-02-06 |
The Desert's Price as Sheriff | 1925-12-13 |
The Last Man on Earth as Elmer's Father | 1924-11-02 |
Lash of the Whip as Pinto's servant | 1924-05-01 |
Stay Single | 1924-01-28 |
Gentle Julia as Uncle Joe Atwater | 1923-12-24 |
Soft Boiled as The Storekeeper | 1923-08-26 |
Mine to Keep as Sewell | 1923-08-20 |
The Fast Mail as Harry Joyce | 1922-08-20 |
Trailin' as Sandy Ferguson | 1921-12-11 |
The Duke of Chimney Butte as Jedlick | 1921-12-04 |
The Last Trail as Kenworth Samson | 1921-11-01 |
The Primal Law as Carson | 1921-09-11 |
Big Town Round-Up as Luther Beaumont | 1921-07-03 |
A Ridin' Romeo as King Brentwood | 1921-05-22 |
Prairie Trails as Ike Stork | 1920-12-25 |
The Land of Jazz as Mr. Dumbardon | 1920-12-01 |
Officer 666 as Policeman Phelan, Officer 666 | 1920-10-30 |
Forbidden Trails as Henry Parsons | 1920-05-15 |
The Daredevil as Ranch Owner | 1920-03-07 |
Rouge and Riches as Max Morko | 1920-02-09 |
The Willow Tree as Jeoffrey Fuller | 1920-01-31 |
The Husband Hunter as Arthur Elkins | 1920-01-01 |
A Rogue's Romance | 1919-06-19 |
The Coming of the Law as Sheriff | 1919-05-11 |
The Brass Bullet | 1918-08-10 |
Selfish Yates as Ed Miller, the 'Oklahoma Hog' | 1918-05-12 |
Danger Within as Dr. Trevick | 1918-05-11 |
A Soul for Sale as Wilbur Simons | 1917-11-30 |
The Edge of the Law as Spike (as Henry Dunkinson) | 1917-09-24 |
Follow the Girl as Hong Foo | 1917-08-06 |
On Trial as Attorney for the Defense | 1917-06-23 |
The Strange Case of Mary Page as E.H. Daniels, Show Manager | 1916-01-24 |
The Misleading Lady as Boney | 1916-01-03 |
The Raven as Tony | 1915-11-08 |
The Crimson Wing as Don Rodrigo Valera | 1915-11-01 |
The Blindness of Virtue as Aberlady's butler | 1915-07-19 |
The Broken Pledge as Harold | 1915-06-17 |
The Slim Princess as Count Selim Malagaski | 1915-05-24 |
Frauds as The Sheriff | 1915-05-01 |
The Fable of a Night Given Over to Revelry as Toastmaster | 1915-04-28 |
A Pound for a Pound as The Halfbreed | 1915-02-16 |
The Loose Change of Chance | 1914-12-15 |
Sweedie and the Hypnotist as The Stage Manager | 1914-12-07 |
The Fable of the Club Girls and the Four Times as Husband | 1914-12-02 |
The Prevailing Craze | 1914-11-11 |
Three Boiled Down Fables as Husband, Episode #1, The Household Comedian | 1914-11-11 |
The Fable of the 'People's Choice Who Answered the Call of Duty and Took Seltzer' as Political King Pin | 1914-10-28 |
The Fable of 'The Long Range Lover and the Lollypalooze' as Blackstone Cooley | 1914-10-21 |
She Landed a Big One as Sweedie's Best Beau | 1914-10-19 |
The Fable of 'The Author and the Dear Public and the Plate of Mush' as His Friend | 1914-10-14 |
The Fable of One Samaritan Who Got Paralysis of the Helping Hand as Billy Speedwell | 1914-09-23 |
The Plum Tree as Dug Taylor | 1914-09-18 |
Sweedie and the Double Exposure | 1914-08-17 |
The Fable of the Manoeuvres of Joel and Father's Second Time on Earth as Joel | 1914-08-12 |
The Fable of the Busy Business Boy and the Droppers-in | 1914-08-05 |
Money Talks as Mr. Forflush | 1914-07-20 |
A Boarding House Scramble as 2nd Boarder | 1914-07-08 |
The Fable of the Coming Champion Who Was Delayed | 1914-06-29 |
Sweedie and the Lord | 1914-06-27 |
The Right of Way | 1913-09-19 |