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Harry Arras is a Actor American born on 30 may 1881 at Buffalo (USA)

Harry Arras

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Nationality USA
Birth 30 may 1881 at Buffalo (USA)
Death 28 january 1942 (at 60 years) at Hollywood (USA)

Harry Arras (May 31, 1881 in Buffalo, New York – January 28, 1942 in Hollywood, California) was a character actor dating back to the Balboa Studios in Long Beach, California. Arras died of a heart attack on the set of Escape from Crime.

Usually with

Hal Roach
Hal Roach
(2 films)
Jay R. Smith
Jay R. Smith
(2 films)
Joe Cobb
Joe Cobb
(2 films)
Jackie Condon
Jackie Condon
(2 films)
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Filmography of Harry Arras (3 films)

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Playin' Hookey, 20minutes
Directed by Robert A. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Joe Cobb, Allen Hoskins, Jackie Condon, Jay R. Smith, Harry Spear, Harry Arras
Roles Movie-maker
Rating63% 3.1599153.1599153.1599153.1599153.159915
The Glorious Fourth, 20minutes
Directed by Robert F. McGowan
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Allen Hoskins, Jack Hanlon, Joe Cobb, Jackie Condon, Jay R. Smith, Harry Spear
Roles Local Resident
Rating66% 3.346173.346173.346173.346173.34617
The Gold Rush, 1h22
Directed by Charlie Chaplin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Adventure
Themes L'Or
Actors Georgia Hale, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Charlie Chaplin, Malcolm Waite, Jack Adams
Roles Man in Dance Hall (uncredited)
Rating80% 4.0491254.0491254.0491254.0491254.049125
The Lone Prospector (played by Chaplin), a valiant weakling, seeks fame and fortune among the sturdy men who marched across Chilkoot Pass during the Klondike Gold Rush. The Lone Prospector's inoffensive patience and his ill-chosen garb make him the target for the buffoonery of his comrades and the victim of the merciless rigors of the frozen North. After he is caught in a blizzard, the icy clutches of the storm have almost claimed him when he stumbles into the cabin of Black Larsen (played by Murray), a renegade. Larsen is thrusting him out the door, back into the arms of death, when Fate, which preserves the destinies of simple children, appears in the person of Big Jim McKay (played by Swain). Jim subdues the renegade, and he and the Lone Prospector occupy the cabin while their unwilling host is thrust forth to obtain food. Starvation almost claims the two until a bear intrudes and is killed to supply their larder.