Harry Dunkinson
Harry Dunkinson (December 16, 1876 – March 14, 1936) was an American film actor.[1] He appeared in 141 films between 1912 and 1935. He was born in New York, New York and died in California.
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![]() Dunkinson (lower left) with Mason in advertisement for Molly and I (1920) | |
Born | New York, New York, US | December 16, 1876
Died | March 14, 1936 59) California, US | (aged
Years active | 1912–1935 |
Selected filmography
- The Broken Pledge (1915)
- The Raven (1915)
- The Slim Princess (1915)
- The Strange Case of Mary Page (1916)
- The Misleading Lady (1916)
- The Trufflers (1917)
- On Trial (1917)
- Selfish Yates (1918)
- Kidder & Ko (1918)
- The Brass Bullet (1918)
- A Rogue's Romance (1919)
- Rouge and Riches (1920)
- Officer 666 (1920)
- The Land of Jazz (1920)
- Prairie Trails (1920)
- The Fast Mail (1922)
- Bag and Baggage (1923)
- Gentle Julia (1923)
- The Last Man on Earth (1924)
- A Bankrupt Honeymoon (1926)
- Doubling with Danger (1926)
- Mulhall's Greatest Catch (1926)
- Smile, Brother, Smile (1927)
- Silver Valley (1927)
- Another Wild Idea (1934)
- Going Bye-Bye! (1934)
- Nevada (1935)
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References
- Katchmer, George A. (September 22, 2009). "A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses". McFarland. Retrieved July 13, 2018 – via Google Books.
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