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Harry C. Carr (1877–1936), whose byline for most of his career was Harry Carr, was an American reporter, editor and columnist for the Los Angeles Times. In 1934 he was given an honorable mention by a Pulitzer Prize committee on awards. When a heart attack claimed his life at the age of fifty-eight, his funeral was attended by more than a thousand people.
Date Of Birth March 27, 1877, Tipton, Iowa, United States Died 1936, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Tipton, Iowa, USA Profession Writer, Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Movies Flying Pat Star Sign Aries
Writer Title Year Status Character Hay que casar al príncipe 1931 story "A Royal Scandal" The Divine Lady 1929 titles Tropical Nights 1928 titles The Wedding March 1928 writer The Blue Danube 1928 writer Paid to Love 1927 story Old Ironsides 1926 suggested and adapted by When a Man's a Man 1924 adaptation The Country Flapper 1922 Flying Pat 1920 scenario Little Miss Rebellion 1920 story Remodeling Her Husband 1920 I'll Get Him Yet 1919 story Kid Regan's Hands 1914 Short scenario The Sob Sister 1914 Short
Actor Title Year Status Character The Last Coupon 1932 Jocker Mr. Potter of Texas 1922 The Levantine Beatrice Fairfax Episode 4: The Stone God 1916 Hindu Beatrice Fairfax 1916 A Rheumatic Joint 1915 Short Cornelius Rockwell The Stolen Birthright 1914 Short The Pawn of Fortune 1914 The Boundary Rider 1914 Pablo The Love Lute of Romany 1913 Short Farmer Randall Tony, the Fiddler 1913 Short Deputy Joe Hall For Old Time's Sake 1913/II Short Sunlight 1913 Short uncredited The Whip Hand 1913 Short Minor Role (uncredited)
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Wreck of the Hesperus 1927 screenplay supervisor The Greatest Thing in Life 1918 unit publicist
Known for movies The Wedding March (1928) as Writer
The Divine Lady (1929) as Writer
Old Ironsides (1926) as Writer
Paid to Love (1927) as Writer