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Harry Garson | |
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Born | 1882 Rochester, New York, USA |
Died | September 21, 1938 | (aged 55–56)
Other names | Harry I. Garson |
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1920-1934 |
Harry Garson (1882 – September 21, 1938) was an American film director and producer. He directed 29 films between 1920 and 1934, and produced 11 films before that. He was born in Rochester, New York and died in Los Angeles, California.
Selected filmography
- The Forbidden Woman (1920)
- Mid-Channel (1920)
- Charge It (1921)
- The Beast of Borneo (1934) director
- The Unpardonable Sin (1919) co-producer
- The Woman of Bronze (1923) producer
- An Old Sweetheart of Mine (1923) director
- Thundering Dawn (1923) director
- The College Boob (1923) director
- Breed of the Border (1924) director
- Mulhall's Greatest Catch (1926) director
- The Traffic Cop (1926) director
- Glenister of the Mounted (1926) director
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harry Garson.
- Harry Garson at IMDb