- Data di nascita
- Data di morte21 settembre 1947 · Brentwood, California, Stati Uniti (trombosi coronarica, cancro ai polmoni ed enfisema)
- Nome alla nascitaHenry DeWitt Carey II
- Altezza1,83 m
- Harry Carey è nato il 16 gennaio 1878. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuto come attore e sceneggiatore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Mr. Smith va a Washington (1939), Trader Horn (1931) e Il fiume rosso (1948). È stata sposato con Olive Carey, Fern Foster e Clara Enola Clarkson. Morì il 21 settembre 1947. Luogo di morte: Usa.
- ConiugiOlive Carey(5 gennaio 1920 - 21 settembre 1947) (morte del marito, 2 bambini)Fern Foster(8 novembre 1916 - 15 luglio 1919) (divorziato)Clara Enola Clarkson(June 26, 1901 - ?) (divorziato)
- BambiniEllen
- Harry Carey Jr.'s wife posted the circumstances of Harry Sr.'s demise on the Internet: "Though reported as such in books, Harry Sr. was never bitten by a black widow spider. He died from a combination of lung cancer and long ongoing emphysema from cigarettes, and pneumonia as a young man. At the Woodlawn Cemetery [Bronx, New York] are Dobe's grandfather [who had the building built], his grandmother, a few other relatives, the stable boy, and Old Joe Harris. Joe Harris was an actor who was in the early plays that Harry did. He and Harry were working on a movie in the late twenties, and Joe said he wanted to get some exercise. Harry had just gotten the Saugus ranch so he told Joe to come up and help pull out tree stumps. Joe came and, like the 'man who came to dinner', stayed for 35 years. He died in our home in Brentwood in the fifties. He sits on the windowsill in an urn next to Harry.".
- After many years of struggle, Carey had finally paid off the mortgages and improvements to his 2,200-acre ranch in the San Fernando Valley and was preparing to sell it to director William Beaudine, when on March 12, 1928, the nearby St. Francis Dam collapsed. More than 400 people were killed and Carey's ranch was completely wiped out.
- The film In nome di Dio (1948) by John Ford is dedicated to him.
- Both Harry and his son Harry Carey Jr. were honored with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Golden Boot Award from the Motion Picture & Television Fund Foundation.
- Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1976.
- The Devil Horse (1932) - $10,000
- L'agonia di una stirpe (1932) - $10,000
- Trader Horn (1931) - $600 per week
- The Trail of '98 (1929) - $2,500 per week
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