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Harlan Briggs

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Harlan Briggs

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  • Born
    August 17, 1879 · Blissfield, Michigan, USA
  • Died
    January 26, 1952 · Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (stroke)
  • Birth name
    Harlan Paul Briggs

Biography

    • Harlan Briggs was born on August 17, 1879 in Blissfield, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for Jeunesse perdue (1936), My Pal Trigger (1946) and La vie, l'art et l'amour (1937). He was married to Merle Ione Weeks, Viola Marguerite Scott and Mary E. Brockway. He died on January 26, 1952 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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      Merle Ione Weeks(November 5, 1938 - January 30, 1952) (his death)
      Viola Marguerite Scott(1914 - ?) (divorced, 4 children)
      Mary E. Brockway(April 15, 1905 - ?)

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  • Diminutive ex-vaudevillian, on stage from the early 1900's. In films, often seen as pipe-smoking small town characters. Recreated his Broadway role from "Dodsworth" for the 1936 film.
  • Veteran stage actor who became a Hollywood character player from the mid-30's until his death.

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