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Harry Langdon


Born
1884-06-15
Council Bluffs, IA
Died
1944-12-22   (60)
Los Angeles, CA

In the 1920s, Langdon was one of the most popular and successful film comics, rivalling Chaplin, Lloyd, Chase and Keaton. Bad career choices relegated him to character roles and screenwriting in the 1930s.

Production Credits (1)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
ROAD SHOW (1941) Shemp Howard (Solo) Screenplay

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