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Home/People/Harrison Ressler
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Born
Oct 10, 1908Died: Apr 1, 1995
Lived 86 years
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

10
Movies
1
TV Shows

Harrison Ressler

Acting

Biography
Harrison Ressler began his film career in 1974, at the age of 66. After appearing on the television game show "To Tell The Truth" as one of the impostors, Producer Mark Goodson suggested he become an actor. In his motion picture career he considered himself privileged to share the screen with actors like Laurence Olivier, Sean Connery, Burgess Meredith, Jeff Bridges, Robert DeNiro, and Zero Mostel. His passion for theater and cinema began during his high school years, where he acted in Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" as Ko-Ko. He was a true renaissance man, writing plays, lyrics, and poetry throughout his formative years. In his freshman year at City College he was active in amateur theater, but The Great Depression led him down another path. Married and expecting his first child in 1929, he found work in sales in the NYC garment district, a career that he held for 40 years. During that time he kept his passion for the arts alive, participating in regional amateur theater, composing music, writing lyrics, arranging and performing for the USO during WWII at Camp Kilmer, emceeing at Catskill Mountain resorts, and performing in fraternal and charitable organization productions. Some of his best known songs include 'Shadows in the Moonlight' (1948) and 'Nancy from Delancey'. His legacy continues within his own family, as many of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren have pursued the arts both personally and professionally, inspired by Harrison's example.
Annie Hall poster

Annie Hall

as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
1977
Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye poster

Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye

as Restaurant Doorman (uncredited)
1977
The Next Man poster

The Next Man

as Delegate from Ecuador
1976
Marathon Man poster

Marathon Man

as Diamond District Patron (uncredited)
1976
The Front poster

The Front

as Protester (uncredited)
1976
The Pink Panther Strikes Again poster

The Pink Panther Strikes Again

as Crowd (uncredited)
1976
King Kong poster

King Kong

as Photographer (uncredited)
1976
The Night They Robbed Big Bertha's poster

The Night They Robbed Big Bertha's

as Manny
1975
The Godfather Part II poster

The Godfather Part II

as Crowd (uncredited)
1974
Crazy Joe poster

Crazy Joe

as Fire Rescue (uncredited)
1974