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Robert Harron(1893-1920)

  • Actor
  • Art Department
  • Cinematographer
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Robert Harron C. 1930, **I.V.
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Today screen actor Robert (Bobby) Harron is one of Hollywood's forgotten souls, although he was a huge celebrity in his time and he graced some of the silent screen's most enduring masterpieces. A talented, charismatic star in his heyday, Bobby had everything going for him but he died far too young to make the longstanding impression he certainly deserved to make.

Bobby was born one of nine children in New York City to an impoverished Irish-American family. In order to put food on the table, Bobby started looking for work when he was still quite young. At the age of 13 he found a job working for the American Biograph Studio on East 14th Street as a messenger boy and he was given a couple of film bit parts for added measure. Within the next year director D.W. Griffith had joined the company and the sensitive, highly photogenic Bobby caught the legendary director's eye almost immediately.

Bobby subsequently had leading roles in many of Griffith's classic silent movies, usually playing characters that were much younger and much more naive than he was in real life. He appeared opposite legendary female stars who also played "young-ish" roles, notably Mae Marsh and Lillian Gish. Bobby made indelible impressions in Naissance d'une nation (1915), Intolérance (1916), An Old Fashioned Young Man (1917), Coeurs du monde (1918), Le roman de la vallée heureuse (1919) and Le pauvre amour (1919).

Bobby had become such a sensation that in 1920 he entertained thoughts of leaving the Griffith fold and of forming his own company. A fatal, self-inflicted bullet wound to the left lung in September of 1920 ended those dreams before they ever got off the ground. Although it was listed as an "accidental" death, Hollywood rumor has it that a despondent Bobby killed himself in a New York hotel room on the eve of the premiere of Griffith's new film À travers l'orage (1920). It is claimed that Bobby was devastated after being passed over by Griffith for the lead role in favor of the director's new protégé, Richard Barthelmess. Whatever the truth may be, Bobby's death remains a tragic mystery. Ironically, Bobby had two lesser known actor siblings who also died quite young: Tessie Harron (1896-1918) died of Spanish influenza at the age of 22, and John Harron (1904-1939), nicknamed Johnnie, collapsed and died of spinal meningitis at the age of 35. Both appeared, though unbilled, with Bobby in Coeurs du monde (1918).
BornApril 12, 1893
DiedSeptember 5, 1920(27)
BornApril 12, 1893
DiedSeptember 5, 1920(27)
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Known for

Intolérance (1916)
Intolérance
7.7
  • The Boy
  • 1916
Naissance d'une nation (1915)
Naissance d'une nation
6.1
  • Tod - Stoneman's Younger Son
  • 1915
An Old Fashioned Young Man
5.3
  • Frank Trent
  • 1917
Hoodoo Ann (1916)
Hoodoo Ann
5.9
  • Jimmie Vance
  • 1916

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Actor



  • Coincidence (1921)
    Coincidence
    • Billy Jenks
    • 1921
  • Justice (1919)
    Justice
    6.0
    • Jimmie Hilton
    • 1919
  • Lillian Gish in Le pauvre amour (1919)
    Le pauvre amour
    6.9
    • William Jenkins
    • 1919
  • Richard Barthelmess and Carol Dempster in The Girl Who Stayed at Home (1919)
    The Girl Who Stayed at Home
    6.3
    • James Grey
    • 1919
  • Lillian Gish in Le roman de la vallée heureuse (1919)
    Le roman de la vallée heureuse
    6.2
    • John L. Logan Jr.
    • 1919
  • Lillian Gish and Robert Harron in Une fleur dans les ruines (1918)
    Une fleur dans les ruines
    7.1
    • Edward Livingston
    • 1918
  • À côté du bonheur (1918)
    À côté du bonheur
    6.7
    • Jim Young
    • 1918
  • Lillian Gish and George Siegmann in Coeurs du monde (1918)
    Coeurs du monde
    6.5
    • The Boy - Douglas Gordon Hamilton
    • 1918
  • Mae Marsh in Sunshine Alley (1917)
    Sunshine Alley
    • Ned Morris
    • 1917
  • An Old Fashioned Young Man
    5.3
    • Frank Trent
    • 1917
  • Le mauvais garnement (1917)
    Le mauvais garnement
    5.7
    • Jimmie Bates
    • 1917
  • Mae Marsh and Pauline Starke in The Wharf Rat (1916)
    The Wharf Rat
    • Edward Holmes
    • 1916
  • Robert Harron and Mae Marsh in The Little Liar (1916)
    The Little Liar
    • Bobby
    • 1916
  • Intolérance (1916)
    Intolérance
    7.7
    • The Boy
    • 1916
  • The Marriage of Molly-O (1916)
    The Marriage of Molly-O
    • Larry O'Dea
    • 1916

Art Department



  • Fools of Fate (1909)
    Fools of Fate
    5.6
    Short
    • props
    • 1909
  • Leather Stocking
    4.7
    Short
    • props
    • 1909

Cinematographer



  • Mabel Normand in The Squaw's Love (1911)
    The Squaw's Love
    5.1
    Short
    • Cinematographer
    • 1911

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Bobby Harron
  • Height
    • 1.78 m
  • Born
    • April 12, 1893
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • September 5, 1920
    • Manhattan, New York, USA(accidental gunshot wound)
  • Relatives
      John Harron(Sibling)
  • Publicity listings
    • 13 Articles

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    Harron's tragic death remains a mystery. Officially classified as an accident, those who follow that theory believe that Harron, who was in New York on September 2, 1920, for the premiere of D.W. Griffith's À travers l'orage (1920), which was scheduled for the next day, purchased a revolver from a man who needed money, put it in his dinner jacket pocket and forgot about it. Later he took the dinner jacket from a trunk, the gun fell to the floor and discharged, striking him in the left lung. Those who maintain that Bobby's death was a suicide claim that Bobby was extremely despondent when Griffith bypassed him for the lead role in "Way Down East" in favor of his new protégé, Richard Barthelmess. At the time Bobby was contemplating leaving the Griffith fold and forming his own production company due to concerns that he was or might be replaced.
  • Trademark
      Played young, innocent, naïve boys.
  • Nickname
    • Bobby

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