Harry Myers
Quick Facts
Biography
Harry C. Myers (September 5, 1882 – December 25, 1938), sometimes credited as Henry Myers, was an American film actor and director.
Biography
He was born in New Haven, Connecticut on September 5, 1882. He was married to the actress Rosemary Theby.
Myers had been a theatre actor for 10 years before he went into films as an actor for Siegmund Lubin's Lubin Studios in 1909. By 1914, he was directing his own comedy shorts featuring him and his wife, Rosemary Theby, for Universal, the Vim Comedy Company, and Pathé studios. After 1920 he had many starring roles in feature-length films, the most notable of which was as the eccentric millionaire in Charlie Chaplin's City Lights (1931). His career declined after the introduction of sound films. Myers appeared in 330 films between 1908 and 1938, and directed 54 films between 1913 and 1917.
He died on December 25, 1938 in Hollywood, California from pneumonia.
Selected filmography
- The Guerrilla (1908)
- The Almighty Dollar (1910)
- When the Earth Trembled (1913)
- Baby (1915)
- The Masked Rider (1919)
- The Prospector's Vengeance (1920)
- The March Hare (1921)
- Oh Mary Be Careful (1921)
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1921)
- The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1922)
- Top o' the Morning (1922)
- In the Days of Buffalo Bill (1922)
- The Beautiful and Damned (1922)
- Stephen Steps Out (1923)
- Tarnish (1924)
- Listen Lester (1924)
- Zander the Great (1925)
- Get 'Em Young (1926)
- Up in Mabel's Room (1926)
- Exit Smiling (1926)
- The Bachelor's Baby (1927)
- Wonder of Women (1929)
- City Lights (1931)
- The Savage Girl (1932)
- Police Call (1933)
- Managed Money (1934)
- Allez Oop (1934)
- Mississippi (1935)
- Mixed Magic (1936)