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Harry Stubbs - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Harry Stubbs
Born
December 6, 1874
Died: March 9, 1950
(Lived 75 years)
Place of Birth
Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
47
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Also Known As
Harry Oakes Stubbs
Harry O. Stubbs
Mr. Harry Stubbs
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Harry Stubbs
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47
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Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
as
Guno a Vasaria Policeman
March 5, 1943
Ten Gentlemen from West Point
as
Senator (uncredited)
June 26, 1942
Eagle Squadron
as
Cockney
June 16, 1942
The Wolf Man
as
Reverend Norman (uncredited)
December 12, 1941
Burma Convoy
as
Hubert
October 16, 1941
The Singing Hill
as
James Morgan
April 25, 1941
A Dispatch from Reuters
as
Board Member (uncredited)
October 19, 1940
The Mummy's Hand
as
Bartender
September 20, 1940
Waterloo Bridge
as
Proprietor of Eating House (uncredited)
May 17, 1940
The House of the Seven Gables
as
Jeremiah - Man in Pub
April 12, 1940
Zanzibar
as
Alf
March 8, 1940
The Invisible Man Returns
as
Constable Tewsbury (uncredited)
January 12, 1940
Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus
as
Hank
December 2, 1938
I Stand Accused
as
Mr. Moss
October 29, 1938
Marie Antoinette
as
Second Councilor (uncredited)
August 26, 1938
Doctor Rhythm
as
Police Captain
May 6, 1938
In Old Chicago
as
Fire Commissioner
April 15, 1938
Love and Hisses
as
Producer
December 21, 1937
London by Night
as
Postman
July 30, 1937
On the Avenue
as
Kelly
February 12, 1937
The White Angel
as
Sergeant (uncredited)
June 25, 1936
The Girl from Mandalay
as
Herbert Trevor
April 19, 1936
Sutter's Gold
as
John Jacob Astor
March 1, 1936
The Spanish Cape Mystery
as
Sheriff Moley
October 9, 1935
Werewolf of London
as
Officer Jenkins (uncredited)
May 13, 1935
Captain Hurricane
as
Henry Stone
March 1, 1935
Now and Forever
as
Harry O'Neil (uncredited)
August 31, 1934
All of Me
as
Second Man in Speakeasy (uncredited)
February 1, 1934
The Invisible Man
as
Inspector Bird
November 3, 1933
Made on Broadway
as
Party Guest
May 19, 1933
The Rich Are Always with Us
as
Randall (uncredited)
May 19, 1932
Letty Lynton
as
Ship's Steward (Uncredited)
April 30, 1932
Young Bride
as
Mr. Perlman the Promoter
April 8, 1932
Her Majesty, Love
as
Hanneman
December 15, 1931
Fanny Foley Herself
as
Crosby
October 9, 1931
Stepping Out
as
Tubby Smith
April 11, 1931
Millie
as
Mark
February 6, 1931
Abraham Lincoln
as
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
November 8, 1930
The Truth About Youth
as
Horace Palmer 'Waddles'
November 3, 1930
Doughboys
as
Sergeant (uncredited)
August 30, 1930
Dancing Sweeties
as
Alderman Oliver (uncredited)
July 19, 1930
The Bad One
as
Sailor
May 3, 1930
The Night Ride
as
Bob O'Leary
January 12, 1930
The Locked Door
as
The Waiter
November 16, 1929
Three Live Ghosts
as
Bolton
September 15, 1929
Alibi
as
Buck Bachman
April 20, 1929
Locked Doors
as
Undetermined Role
January 5, 1925