Harry Weir

Regieassistent, Actor - USA
Born 1881 in Berkeley, California, USA
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
Harry Weir was born in 1881 in Berkeley, California, USA. He was an American Regieassistent, Actor, known for A Gentleman from Mississippi (1914), The Dictator (1915), Fruits of Desire (1916), Harry Weir's first movie on record is from 1914. Harry Weir died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1916.

Harry Weir Filmography [Auszug]
1916: [01.31] Fruits of Desire (The Ambition of Mark Truitt) (Cast: Bill Slocum), Directed by Oscar Eagle, with Robert Warwick, Madlaine Traverse, Dorothy Fairchild,
1915: [11.29] The Sins of Society (Cast: Colonel Gretton), Directed by Oscar Eagle, with Robert Warwick, Alec B. Francis, Ralph Delmore,
1915: [06.21] The Dictator (Assistant Director), Directed by Oscar Eagle, with John Barrymore, Charlotte Ives, Ruby Hoffman,
1914: [09.25] A Gentleman from Mississippi (Assistant Director), Directed by George L. Sargent, with Thomas A. Wise, Chester Barnett, Evelyn Brent,

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