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- Nombre de nacimientoHarry Clifford Myers
- Altura1.80 m
- Harry Myers nació el 5 de septiembre de 1882 en New Haven, Connecticut, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor y director, conocido por Luces de la ciudad (1931), The Catch of the Season (1914) y A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1921). Estuvo casado con Rosemary Theby y Nellie Campbell. Murió el 25 de diciembre de 1938 en Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Estados Unidos.
- CónyugesRosemary Theby(1924 - 25 de diciembre de 1938) (su muerte)Nellie Campbell(5 de septiembre de 1907 - 7 de enero de 1924) (divorciado, 3 niños)
- Wavy-haired comedian who appeared in numerous silent one-reelers after nine years of theatrical experience. During his theatrical and early film career in Philadelphia, Harry was married to Nellie Campbell, and had three children. Later, upon moving to California, Harry married leading actress Rosemary Theby and often co-starred with her, usually as husband and wife, in a series of one reel films for the Vim Comedy Film Company. During the 1910's and 1920s, Myers worked variously for Lubin, Pathe, Universal, Fox, Vitagraph, Paramount, Warner Brothers, Tiffany-Stahl and Metro. By the early 20's, had attained star status in his own right. His career declined with the advent of sound.
- Although The American Film Index (1976) includes Harry Myers among the players of D.W. Griffith's The Guerrilla (1908) and Her First Biscuits (1909), further research has found no foundation for this information; Motion Picture Magazine (September 1913) confirms that he was never at Biograph, and suggests there may have been some confusion with fellow Lubin player Arthur V. Johnson who did work there. Myers' first work in front of the camera was in 1909 for the Lubin Company in Philadelphia.
- Father: George Clifford Meyers; Mother: Minnie M. Lowry.
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