Harry Cashman
Harry C. Cashman (1869-1912)[1] was an American stage and silent film actor. He was born in Ohio and died in Chicago, Illinois. He worked primarily for the Essanay Company of Chicago. He often costarred with Francis X. Bushman in Bushman's first couple of years in films. Cashman died of pneumonia.[2][3]
Harry C. Cashman | |
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Cashman seated left (with hand on Florence Hoffman's knee), Essanay Company, 1911 | |
Born | June 20, 1869 Cincinnati, Ohio |
Died | December 14, 1912 Chicago, Illinois |
Resting place | Graceland Cemetery, Chicago (Cook County) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1911-1912 |
Selected filmography
- Taming a Tyrant (1911)*short
- What Happened to Aunty (1911)*short
- The Laundry Lady's Luck (1911)*short
- She Got the Money (1911)*short
- Her Dad the Constable (1911)*short
- The Dark Romance of a Tobacco Tin (1911)*short
- The Burglarized Burglar (1911)*short
- Bill Bumper's Bargain (1911)*short
- He Fought for the U.S.A. (1911)*short
- The Madman (1911)*short
- The Long Strike (1911)*short
- The Goodfellow's Christmas Eve (1911)*short
- The Valley of Regrets (1912)*short
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gollark: You're saying that something is impossible, though, not just not soon.
References
- Harry Cashman at findagrave.com
- Silent Film Necrology , p.83 2ndEdition c.2001 by Eugene M. Vazzana
- Who Was Who on Screen, p.73 2ndEdition c.1977 by Evelyn Mack Truitt
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