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Harlan Knight
(1875-1940)
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Harlan Knight was born on 6 August 1875 in Limerick, Maine, USA. He was an actor, known for
Tol'able David (1930)
,
White Mice (1926)
and
The Rapids (1922)
. He died on 8 April 1940 in Manhattan, New York, USA.
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Tol'able David
7.2
Iska Hatburn
1930
White Mice
3.9
MacKildrick
1926
The Rapids
4.9
John Minton
1922
The Warrens of Virginia
7.6
Pap
1924
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The Roaring West
6.1
Clem Morgan
1935
The County Chairman
6.5
Sheepherder
(uncredited)
1935
Laughing Boy
4.7
Wounded Face
(as Tall Man's Boy)
1934
To the Last Man
6.3
Grandpa Chet Spelvin
1933
The Story of Temple Drake
7.1
Pap
(as Harlan E. Knight)
1933
Whistlin' Dan
6.2
July - Posing as Pecos
(as Harlan E. Knight)
1932
Heaven on Earth
6.0
Preacher Daniel
1931
The Fighting Sheriff
5.9
Deputy Calico Cox
(as Harlan E. Knight)
1931
Tol'able David
7.2
Iska Hatburn
1930
Dance Magic
Jahala's Father
1927
Things Wives Tell
Colonel Burgess
1926
Rainbow Riley
Zeb White
1926
The Wives of the Prophet
The Patriarch
1926
White Mice
3.9
MacKildrick
1926
His Buddy's Wife
Mr. Jones
1925
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Alternative names
Tall Man's Boy
Born
August 6
,
1875
Limerick, Maine, USA
Died
April 8
,
1940
Manhattan, New York, USA
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Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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