Harry Semels
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Harry Semels (November 20, 1887 – March 2, 1946) was an American film actor. He appeared in over 315 film between 1917 and 1946. Semels appeared in his first film in 1917. He began to achieve fame after arriving at Columbia Pictures, appearing in several Three Stooges shorts including Disorder in the Court, Wee Wee Monsieur and Three Little Sew and Sews. He also appeared in feature films like Road to Morocco, The Princess and the Pirate and The Kid from Brooklyn. A versatile character actor, Semels often appeared as villains, waiters, soldiers, lawyers, et al.
Acting
Movie
The Great Dictator
as Jewish Fruit Stand Proprietor (uncredited)
1940
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It Happened One Night
as Bus Passenger (uncredited)
1934
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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
as Carnival Gallery Man with Pig (uncredited)
1927
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You Can't Take It with You
as Man (uncredited)
1938
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Foreign Correspondent
as Sidewalk Crowd Extra (uncredited)
1940
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Ninotchka
as Gurganov (uncredited)
1939
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Woman of the Year
as Mug (uncredited)
1942
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Baby Face
as Speakeasy Drunk (uncredited)
1933
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They Drive by Night
as Leo, Cashier (uncredited)
1940
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Twentieth Century
as Poster Artist (uncredited)
1934
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Hell's Angels
as Anarchist (uncredited)
1930
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Midnight
as Police Officer (uncredited)
1939
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The Last Command
as A Soldier (uncredited)
1928
Movie
Road to Morocco
as Jolla's Warrior (uncredited)
1942
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Dishonored
1931
Movie
Kid Galahad
as Waiter Restraining McGraw (uncredited)
1937
Movie
Les Misérables
as Cochepaille
1935
Movie
Platinum Blonde
as Waiter (uncredited)
1931
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Strange Cargo
as Convict (uncredited)
1940
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The Harvey Girls
as Townsman at Saloon (uncredited)
1946
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American Madness
1932
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Our Daily Bread
as Italian Shoemaker (uncredited)
1934
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Safe in Hell
as Jury Member (uncredited)
1931
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Road to Utopia
as Lombardi (uncredited)
1946