
Birth Day: 1893-04-12
Place of birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert "Bobby" Harron (April 12, 1893 – September 5, 1920) was an American motion picture actor of the early silent film era. Although he acted in scores of films, he is possibly best remembered for his roles in the Griffith-helmed films Intolerance and The Birth of a Nation. He was also the older brother of film actor John Harron and actress Mary Harron.
Credits
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As Self (archive footage)
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As Son
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As The Boy
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As James Grey
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As John L. Logan Jr
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As William Jenkins
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As Jimmie Hilton
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As Jim Young
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As Edward Livingston
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As The Boy - Douglas Gordon Hamilton
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As Jimmie Bates
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As Ned Morris
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As Frank Trent
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As The Boy (Modern Story)
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As Henry Gaylord
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As Jimmie Vance
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As Larry O'Dea
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As Jimmie Parker
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As Tod
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As John Andrews, the son
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As Bob Taylor
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As Joe Belle
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As The Grocery Boy
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As Larry Joyce
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As American lover
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As Arthur Lee
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As Joe Merriam
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As The Eastener, Robert Winthrop
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As Nathan
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As Robert
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As Ed, in love with Annie
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As Uriah Hudson
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As Harry Faulkner (Prologue) / Weakhands (The Old Days)
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As Bob - Alice's Sweetheart
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As Asylum Guard
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As The Messenger / Medicine Show Patron / In Church
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As The Orphan
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As The Adopted Brother
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As The Young Friend
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As Young Boy
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As Strongheart, a Yaqui Youth
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As The Southern Boy
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As The Son
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As Boy Who Gives Directions
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As Jim
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As The Deputy
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As The Rugmaker's Daughter's Sweetheart
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As The Father's Favorite Son
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As Union Member
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As The Desk Clerk
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As The Farmer's Adopted Son
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As One of the Son's Friends
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As Gato's Brother
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As The Young Father
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As The Beloved Son
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As The Tender-Hearted Boy
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As The Messenger
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As The Son
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As The Great Brother's Friend
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As The Murdered Indian's Son
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As The Victim / In Gambling Hall
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As The Errand Boy
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As The Southern Boy
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As The Young Woman's Brother
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As Schoolboy
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As A Brother
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As On Porch
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As A Settler
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As Youth Outside Church
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As The Messenger
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As Bobby
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As The Delivery Boy
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As The Boyfriend
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As Beau at Ice Cream Festival
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As The Rival / In Club
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As In Cavalry
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As The Young Man
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As A Farmer
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As Indian
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As At Soda Fountain
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As Rival Gang Member / In Alley / At Dance
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As Young Burglar
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As Weakhands
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As At Stage Door
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As Witness to Accident
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As Enoch's Teenage Son
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As On Ship
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As Family Friend
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As Bobby
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As Buying Newspapers
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As A Union soldier (uncredited)
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As On Street / Accident Witness
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As The Boy
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As Bakery Assistant
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As In Wagon Train
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As The Old Soldier's Son
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As The Bellboy
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As Sweatshop Employee
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As Boy with Drum
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As Bystander
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As Young Boy
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As At Station
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As At the Club
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As One of the Boys
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As Messenger
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As Messenger
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As Farmer
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As The Messenger
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As Stagehand / Usher
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As Theatre Audience
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As On the Bridge
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As Theatre Usher
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As Messenger
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As On Street
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As A Messenger
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As Outside Company Office
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As Young Man
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As Boy in Front of Store
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As Messenger
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As Valet
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As Messenger
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As Stock Boy
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As Sign Changer
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As George Wilkinson
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As Man Leaving Factory
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As Swifty
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As On Boardwalk
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As Messenger
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As Bellboy
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As Extra in Crowd