Mini-Biography:
Harry Griffith was born on July 19, 1866 in Indiana, USA. He was an American Actor, known for The Cameraman (1928), Kinkaid, Gambler (1916), The Gunman's Gospel (1917), Harry Griffith's first movie on record is from 1916. Harry Griffith died on May 4, 1926 in Pasadena, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1928.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1928: The Cameraman (Snap Shots) (Cast: Cop), Directed by Edward Sedgwick, with Buster Keaton, Marceline Day, Harry Gribbon,
1922: Catch My Smoke (Cast: Al Draper), Directed by William Beaudine, with Tom Mix, Lillian Rich, Claude Payton,
1920: The Forbidden Thing (Cast: Ryan), Directed by Allan Dwan, with James Kirkwood, Helen Jerome Eddy, Marcia Manon,
1918: What's the Matter with Father? (Cast), Directed by John G. Blystone, with Alice Howell, Eva Novak, ,
1917: Mothers of Men or Every Woman's Problem (Cast), Directed by Willis Robards, with Dorothy Davenport, Willis Robards, Hal Reid,
1917: When Liz Lets Loose (Cast: Bill), Directed by Ruth Ann Baldwin, with Evelyn Selbie, Anna Dodge,
1917: The Right Man (Cast), Directed by Henry MacRae, with J. Warren Kerrigan, Edwin Wallock, Edith Johnson,
1917: The Gunman's Gospel (Cast: Bill Tait), Directed by Raymond Wells, with Jack Mulhall, ,
1917: God's Crucible (The Shriveled Soul (Working title)) (Cast: Ira Todd (AKA Harvey Griffith)), Directed by Lynn Reynolds, with George Hernandez, Val Paul, Fred Montague,
1917: The Daring Chance (Cast: Joe Christy), Directed by William V. Mong, with William V. Mong, Harry Holden,
1916: Kinkaid, Gambler (The Law and the Lady (Working title)) (Cast: McPherson), Directed by Raymond Wells, with Ruth Stonehouse, R.A. Cavin, Raymond Whitaker,
1916: The Beckoning Trail (Cast: Big Jim Helton), Directed by Jack Conway, with J. Warren Kerrigan, Maude George, Harry Carter,
1916: Shoes (Unshoed Maiden (Reissue title)) (Cast: Evas Vater), Directed by Lois Weber, with Mary MacLaren, Mrs. Witting,
1916: Tammany's Tiger (Cast: Jim Little (AKA H. Griffith)), Directed by Henry MacRae, with Lee Hill, Marie Walcamp,