Harry Watson(1876-1930)
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Harry Watson nació en junio de 1876 en Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor y escritor, conocido por Crosby's Corners (1930), Zander the Great (1925) y Keep Moving (1915). Murió el 23 de septiembre de 1930 en California, Estados Unidos.
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- 1930
- 1929
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- 1929
- 1925
- The Great White Way
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- 1924
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- Harry Watson Jr.
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- Otros trabajosZiegfeld Follies of 1907 (1907). Musical revue. Another One of Those Things in Thirteen Acts The first in the annual series of revues produced by Florenz Ziegfeld. Conceived by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. Featuring songs by Seymour Furth, E. Ray Goetz, Gus Edwards, Billy Gaston, Jean Schwartz, Silvio Hein, Matt Woodward and Gertrude Hoffman. Words (sketches) by Harry B. Smith. Featuring songs and lyrics by Vincent Bryan, Edgar Selden, Will D. Cobb, Billy Gaston, William Jerome, Matt Woodward, Billy Kent, Martin Brown and Paul West. Featuring "Mother's the Boss of Our House" by Herbert Ingraham. Musical Director: Max Hoffman Sr. Drummer girls instructed by John O'Neil. Doll numbers and others arranged by Joe Smith. Scenic Design by Peter V. Griffin, T. Bernard McDonald and John H. Young. Costume Design by W. H. Matthews, Jr. and Mme. E.S. Freisinger. Electric effects by Harry Bissing. Principals directed by Herbert Gresham. Chorus directed by Julian Mitchell. Jardin de Paris: (8 Jul 1907- 26 Aug 1907), Liberty Theatre: (26 Aug 1907- 7 Sep 1907), Grand Opera House: 4 Nov 1907- 10 Nov 1907 (79 performances). Cast: George Bickel, Emma Carus, Mlle. Dazie, Grace La Rue, Lillian Lee, Dave Lewis, David Lewis, Charles J. Ross, Florence Tempest, Prince Tokio, Harry Watson, Dave Abrams, Sherwood Alston, Dan Baker, Helen Broderick [Broadway debut], C.M. Brooks, Adele Carson, Natalie DeLonton, May Emery, John Kennedy, Grace Leigh, May Leslie, Stacia Leslie, Edna Luby, James Manley, Frank Mayne, Edith Moyer, W.H. Powers, Edna Snyder, Roma Snyder, Mabel Spencer, Madlyn Summers, Marion Sunshine, Pauline Thorne, Willie Torpey, Angie Weimer. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. Note: The first of the historic Ziegfeld Follies.
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- TriviaAmerican slapstick comedian of silent films and the Broadway stage, chiefly known for his 'Musty Suffer' shorts.
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