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Henry William Walter Horseley "Harry" Beresford (4 November 1863 – 4 October 1944) was an English stage actor in London and New York before going on the screen. He was also a screen writer and novelist. Harry Beresford started his acting career in 1880 on the London stage. He played in the West End as well as Broadway. His perhaps best-known theatre role was the town drunk Clem Hawley in the play ''The Good Old Soak''. Between 1925 and 1938 he appeared as a supporting actor in fifty-six films, including ''The Sign of the Cross'' (1932), ''Doctor X'' (1932), ''I Cover the Waterfront'' (1933) and ''David Copperfield'' (1935).〔("Don Gillan" ).〕 He often portrayed doctors, scholasts or scientists. His last film role was in 1938. As a novelist, he wrote the original story for the 1939 horse racing film ''Long Shot''. ==Partial filmography== * ''Charlie Chan Carries On'' (1931) * ''Doctor X'' (1932) * ''So Big'' (1932) * ''Two Seconds'' (1932) * ''The Sign of the Cross'' (1932) * ''Dinner at Eight'' (1933) * ''I Cover the Waterfront'' (1933) * ''Lady Killer'' (1933) * ''Ever in My Heart'' (1933) * ''Night Flight'' (1933) * ''Little Women'' (1933) * ''Bureau of Missing Persons'' (1933) * ''Murders in the Zoo'' (1933) * ''Cleopatra'' (1934) * ''The Little Minister'' (1934) * ''Fashions of 1934'' (1934) * ''Page Miss Glory'' (1935) * ''Anna Karenina'' (1935) * ''David Copperfield'' (1935) * ''Klondike Annie'' (1936) * ''Follow the Fleet'' (1936) * ''The Prince and the Pauper'' (1937) * ''The Go Getter'' (1937) * ''They Won't Forget'' (1937) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harry Beresford」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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