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Carl Harbaugh ( – February 26, 1960) was an American film actor, screenwriter and
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Biography

On Broadway, Harbaugh performed in '' The Greyhound'' (1912) and ''The Bludgeon'' (1914). He was married to Frances Lawson Bouis (? - 1922). Toward the end of his career, he continued to act in the biopic ''Gentleman Jim'' (1942), the action
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''Northern Pursuit'' (1943) and the action flick ''Uncertain Glory'' (1944). He also appeared in ''The Far Country'' (1955) and ''The Tall Men'' (1955). Harbaugh last acted in ''The Revolt of Mamie Stover'' (1956). Harbaugh died on February 26, 1960, at the age of 74 in the Motion Picture Hospital.


Filmography

* '' Regeneration'' (1915) - District Attorney Ames * ''
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'' (1915) - Escamillo * '' The Serpent'' (1916) - Prince Valanoff * '' Big Jim Garrity'' (1916) - Dawson * '' The Test'' (1916) - Richard Tretman * ''
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'' (1916) - Carl * ''
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'' (1916, director) * '' When False Tongues Speak'' (1917) - Fred Walton * '' A Rich Man's Plaything'' (1917, director) * '' Jack Spurlock, Prodigal'' (1918, director) * '' Other Men's Daughters'' (1918, director) * '' The Other Man's Wife'' (1919, director) * '' Hickville to Broadway'' (1921, director) * '' Bucking the Line'' (1921, director) * '' Big Town Ideas'' (1921, director) * ''
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'' (1923) - Gavona * '' Lost and Found on a South Sea Island'' (1923) - Waki * '' The Silent Command'' (1923) - Menchen * '' Yes, Yes, Nanette'' (1925, Short, Writer) * ''
Wife Tamers ''Wife Tamers'' is a 1926 American silent short comedy film directed by James W. Horne and produced by Hal Roach. It stars Lionel Barrymore, Clyde Cook, and Gertrude Astor. It was distributed by Pathé Exchange. Cast * Lionel Barrymore as ...
'' (1926, Short, Writer) * '' Madame Mystery'' (1926, Short, Writer) * '' Say It with Babies'' (1926, Short, Writer) * '' Thundering Fleas'' (1926, Short, Writer) * '' Along Came Auntie'' (1926, Short, Writer) * ''
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'' (1927) - Crew Coach * '' Steamboat Bill, Jr.'' (1928, Writer) * '' The Devil's Brother'' (1933) - Second Woodchopper (uncredited) * '' Just an Echo'' (1934, Short) * ''
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'' (1936) - Port Officer (uncredited) * '' The Last Train from Madrid'' (1937) - Militiaman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) - King (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1938) - Guard (uncredited) * '' The Texans'' (1938) - Union Soldier (uncredited) * '' Sons of the Legion'' (1938) - Customer * ''
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'' (1939) - Actor (uncredited) * '' I'm from Missouri'' (1939) - Mule Man (uncredited) * '' The Roaring Twenties'' (1939) - Street-Cleaner (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1940) - German Soldier (uncredited) * '' Tear Gas Squad'' (1940) - Policeman (uncredited) * '' They Drive by Night'' (1940) - Mechanic (uncredited) * '' High Sierra'' (1941) - Fisherman (uncredited) * '' The Strawberry Blonde'' (1941) - Workman (uncredited) * '' The Great Mr. Nobody'' (1941) - Bartender (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1941) - Noisy Nash (uncredited) * '' They Died with Their Boots On'' (1941) - Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Desperate Journey'' (1942) - German Soldier (uncredited) * '' Gentleman Jim'' (1942) - Smith (uncredited) * '' Background to Danger'' (1943) - Butler (uncredited) * '' Northern Pursuit'' (1943) - Radio Operator (uncredited) * '' Uncertain Glory'' (1944) - Innkeeper (uncredited) * '' Salty O'Rourke'' (1945) - Waiter (uncredited) * '' The Horn Blows at Midnight'' (1945) - Tipsy Gent (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1945) - Cowman (uncredited) * '' The Man I Love'' (1947) - Bartender (uncredited) * '' Pursued'' (1947) - Bartender (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1947) - Bartender (uncredited) * '' Silver River'' (1948) - Blake (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1948) - Cockney (uncredited) * '' One Sunday Afternoon'' (1948) - Ship's Officer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1949) - Brakeman (uncredited) * '' White Heat'' (1949) - Foreman (uncredited) * '' The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady'' (1950) - Joe, Stage Doorman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1951) - Townsman (uncredited) * '' Lullaby of Broadway'' (1951) - Doorman (uncredited) * '' Along the Great Divide'' (1951) - Jerome (uncredited) * '' Distant Drums'' (1951) - M. Duprez (uncredited) * '' Glory Alley'' (1952) - Waiter (uncredited) * '' The World in His Arms'' (1952) - Seaman (uncredited) * '' Blackbeard the Pirate'' (1952) - Helmsman (uncredited) * '' The Lawless Breed'' (1953) - Drunk (uncredited) * '' Gun Fury'' (1953) - The Barber (uncredited) * '' The Far Country'' (1954) - Sourdough (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1955) - New Zealander in Bar (uncredited) * '' The Tall Men'' (1955) - Salesman (uncredited) * '' The Revolt of Mamie Stover'' (1956) - Minor Role (uncredited) * '' Band of Angels'' (1957) - Seaman (uncredited)


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* * * Moving Picture World (US) May 25, 1918, pg. 1160, "George Now a Fox Director" {{DEFAULTSORT:Harbaugh, Carl 1960 deaths American male film actors American male screenwriters Film directors from Washington, D.C. 20th-century American male actors 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American screenwriters 1880s births