Robert Harron
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert "Bobby" Harron (April 12, 1893 – September 5, 1920) was an American motion picture actor of the early silent film era. Although he acted in scores of films, he is possibly best remembered for his roles in the Griffith-helmed films Intolerance and The Birth of a Nation. He was also the older brother of film actor John Harron and actress Mary Harron.
Acting
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The Birth of a Nation
as Tod
1915
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Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
as The Boy (Modern Story)
1916
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A Corner in Wheat
1909
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The Musketeers of Pig Alley
as Rival Gang Member / In Alley / At Dance
1912
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The Lonely Villa
1909
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Those Awful Hats
as Theatre Audience
1909
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True Heart Susie
as William Jenkins
1919
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The Girl and Her Trust
1912
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The Battle at Elderbush Gulch
as The Young Father
1913
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The Avenging Conscience
as The Grocery Boy
1914
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Death's Marathon
as The Messenger
1913
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The New York Hat
as Youth Outside Church
1912
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Judith of Bethulia
as Nathan
1914
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An Unseen Enemy
as The Boyfriend
1912
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Hearts of the World
as The Boy - Douglas Gordon Hamilton
1918
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The Painted Lady
as Beau at Ice Cream Festival
1912
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The Massacre
as In Cavalry
1912
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Ramona
1910
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The Old Actor
as The Messenger
1912
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A Romance of Happy Valley
as John L. Logan Jr
1919
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Home, Sweet Home
as The Eastener, Robert Winthrop
1914
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For His Son
as At Soda Fountain
1912
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The Greatest Question
as Jimmie Hilton
1919
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Hoodoo Ann
as Jimmie Vance
1916