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Home/People/Harry Shannon
Harry Shannon profile photo
Born
Jun 12, 1890Died: Jul 27, 1964
Lived 74 years
Place of Birth
Saginaw, Michigan, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

122
Movies
30
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Harry Shannon

Acting

Biography
Born and raised on a farm in Michigan in 1890, Irish-American character actor Harry Shannon had the credentials for becoming a staple player in westerns. He started off his career traveling around with repertory and stock companies and developed his musical abilities in tent shows, burlesque houses and such tuneful Broadway shows as "Oh, Kay!" (1926), "Hold Everything" (1928), "Simple Simon" (1931), and "Pardon My English" (1933). A company member of Joseph Schildkraut's Hollywood Theater Guild, Shannon broke into films at the advent of sound and started things off in comedy film shorts opposite such celebrated players as Bert Lahr, Shemp Howard, and Leon Errol. In the 1940s Shannon established himself in feature-length movies and although he remained a minor, second-string player, he proved himself a durable presence in westerns usually remaining on the good side of the law as sheriffs and bucolic dads. In lighthearted entertainment he could be found as a friendly Irish cop or bartender. He made a slight but memorable impression as Kane's alcoholic father in the classic Citizen Kane (1941), while his last role would be as the grandfather in the musical Gypsy (1962). In between were small parts in such notable films as The Fighting Sullivans (1944), The Jolson Story (1946), High Noon (1952), Touch of Evil (1958), and The Buccaneer (1958). 1950s TV westerns such as Cheyenne (1955), Have Gun - Will Travel (1957), Rawhide (1959), and Gunsmoke (1955) made consistent use of his rustic demeanor. Shannon died in 1964 at age 74.
The World of Tomorrow poster

The World of Tomorrow

as Pop Middleton (archive footage)
1984
Gypsy poster

Gypsy

as Grandpa
1962
Summer and Smoke poster

Summer and Smoke

as Dr. Burke (uncredited)
1961
Wild in the Country poster

Wild in the Country

as Sam Tyler (uncredited)
1961
Yellowstone Kelly poster

Yellowstone Kelly

as Captain of the Far West (uncredited)
1959
The Buccaneer poster

The Buccaneer

as Tom Carruthers - Captain of the Corinthian
1958
Man or Gun poster

Man or Gun

as Justin Corley
1958
Touch of Evil poster

Touch of Evil

as Chief Gould
1958
The Lonely Man poster

The Lonely Man

as Dr. Fisher
1957
Hell's Crossroads poster

Hell's Crossroads

as Clay Ford
1957
Duel at Apache Wells poster

Duel at Apache Wells

as Wayne Shattuck
1957
The Peacemaker poster

The Peacemaker

as Drunken Cowpuncher
1956
Written on the Wind poster

Written on the Wind

as Hoak Wayne
1956
Come Next Spring poster

Come Next Spring

as Mr. Totter
1956
At Gunpoint poster

At Gunpoint

as Marshal Pete MacKay
1955
The Marauders poster

The Marauders

as John Rutherford
1955
The Tall Men poster

The Tall Men

as Sam
1955
The Violent Men poster

The Violent Men

as Purdue
1955
Executive Suite poster

Executive Suite

as Ed Benedeck
1954
Witness to Murder poster

Witness to Murder

as Captain Donnelly
1954