
John Harron
Actor
- Born
- March 31, 1903
- Died
- November 24, 1939 (age 36)
- From
- New York City, New York, USA
John Harron (March 31, 1904 – November 24, 1939) was an American actor. He appeared in more than 160 films between 1918 and 1940. Born in New York City, he was the brother of actor Robert Harron and of actress Mary Harron. Harron graduated from Santa Clara University. His film debut came in Through the Back Door (1921). After acting for Universal, he was under contract to Warner Bros. Harron…
Filmography (133)
A Fugitive from Justice (1940)Cab Driver (uncredited)
Tear Gas Squad (1940)Taxi Driver
Virginia City (1940)Union Lieutenant (uncredited)
Calling Philo Vance (1940)Third Reporter (uncredited)
The Fighting 69th (1940)Carrol (uncredited)
Brother Rat and a Baby (1940)Hotel Desk Clerk
The Return of Doctor X (1939)Reporter (uncredited)
On Dress Parade (1939)Academy Officer Investigating Fracas (uncredited)
Kid Nightingale (1939)Clipper (uncredited)
The Roaring Twenties (1939)Soldier (uncredited)
Smashing the Money Ring (1939)Reporter at Trial (uncredited)
Espionage Agent (1939)American Tourist
Slapsie Maxie's (1939)Fight Announcer (uncredited)
Angels Wash Their Faces (1939)Reporter (uncredited)
Each Dawn I Die (1939)Jerry - a Reporter (uncredited)
The Bill of Rights (1939)Carter
Torchy Blane... Playing with Dynamite (1939)Motorcycle Policeman
Indianapolis Speedway (1939)Red
The Cowboy Quarterback (1939)Mr. Gray
Quiet, Please (1939)Sears' Assistant (uncredited)
Naughty but Nice (1939)Freddie, Court Clerk (uncredited)
Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter (1939)Greenhouse Clerk
Code of the Secret Service (1939)Gambler Paid in Silver (uncredited)
Torchy Runs for Mayor (1939)Dibble
Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)Man in Montage with Propaganda (uncredited)
Dark Victory (1939)George, the Man Taking Judith's Coat (uncredited)
Women in the Wind (1939)Process Server (uncredited)
You Can't Get Away with Murder (1939)Convict Remaining in Cell (uncredited)
The Oklahoma Kid (1939)President Cleveland's Secretary (uncredited)
Secret Service of the Air (1939)Agent Cliff Durell