Paul Harvey
Actor/Actriz
170
Movies
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TV Shows
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Paul Harvey (September 10, 1882 – December 15, 1955) was an American actor who appeared in at least 177 films. He is not to be confused with Paul Harvey the broadcaster.
Primarily a character actor, Harvey began his career on stage and in silent films. He appeared in the Broadway and original film versions of The Awful Truth, then had supporting roles in many Hollywood films, often portraying dignified executives or authority figures.
He was a vacationing businessman whose car is commandeered by fugitive killer Humphrey Bogart in the 1935 crime drama The Petrified Forest and the minister who marries Spencer Tracy's daughter Elizabeth Taylor in the 1950 comedy Father of the Bride and its sequel. In the thriller Side Street, Harvey played a married man forced to pay $30,000 in blackmail money after having an affair.
Besides his numerous films, Harvey appeared in 1950s television series such as I Love Lucy, December Bride, My Little Margie, Father Knows Best and The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show before his death from a coronary thrombosis in 1955.
As Actor/Actress
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Self
Yo Amo a Lucy
Art Critic
Father Knows Best
Mr. Gribble
The Ford Television Theatre
Studio 57
Charles R. Porter
December Bride
Cavalcade of America
Mayor
Sabrina
Dr. Calaway (uncredited)
The Whistler
Cuéntame tu Vida
Dr. Hanish
Father of the Bride
Reverend Galsworthy
El bosque petrificado
Mr. Chisholm
Altas sierras
Mr. Baughmam
The Southerner
Ruston
Three Girls About Town
Fred Chambers, editor
Algiers
Commissioner Janvier
La liga de oro
Henry Miller
The Walking Dead
Blackstone
The Fountainhead
Opera Businessman (uncredited)
Call Northside 777
Martin J. Burns
Side Street
Emil Lorrison
When Willie Comes Marching Home
Brig. Gen. Lamson (uncredited)
El padre es abuelo
Reverend Galsworthy
The Flying Missile
Gen. Benton
Great Guns
Gen. Taylor
The Lawless
Chief of Police Blake
Unmasked
Harry Jackson
The Plainsman
Yellow Hand
April in Paris
Secretary Robert Sherman
Dreamboat
DW Harrington