Otis Harlan Actor
Otis Harlan is a 74 years old Actor from . Otis Harlan was born on December 29, 1865 (died on January 21, 1940, he was 74 years old) in .
About
No, he died on 01/21/1940, 84 years ago. He was 74 years old when he died. He died in Martinsville Indiana
Works
Otis Harlan Movies (61)
There are 61 movies of Otis Harlan.
His first feature film was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937, as Happy (voice)). He was 71 when he starred in this movie. Since 1937, he has appeared in 61 feature films. The last one is Mr. Boggs Steps Out (1938). In this movie, we watched him in the Abner Katz character .
View all Otis Harlan movies.Otis Harlan movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Happy | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | 71 |
Mr. Mole | Bambi (1942) | 76 |
Starveling, the Tailor | A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) | 69 |
Old Ruder | The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1928) | 62 |
Uncle Zeke Keller | The Telegraph Trail (1933) | 67 |
Zach Little | 3 Bad Men (1926) | 60 |
Judge E. Clarence 'Necktie' Jones | Ride Him, Cowboy (1932) | 66 |
Drunk | Diamond Jim (1935) | 69 |
Fisher | Dr. Socrates (1935) | 69 |
'Porky' Thomson | Broadway (1929) | 63 |
Dad, on Sacramento Street | Chinatown Squad (1935) | 69 |
Pool player | Outlaws of Sonora (1938) | 72 |
Agitator | Doctor Bull (1933) | 67 |
Mr. Johnston | Morals for Women (1931) | 65 |
Count Parcheesi | King Kelly of the U.S.A. (1934) | 68 |
Dad's Choice (1928) | 62 | |
The Right That Failed (1922) | 56 | |
Richard Macy | The Midnight Message (1926) | 60 |
Town Councilman / Side Show Customer | Hoopla (1933) | 67 |
Bank Clerk | The Singing Kid (1936) | 70 |
Mr. Ramsey | Air Eagles (1931) | 65 |
Jim Bonn | I Can't Escape (1934) | 68 |
Mr. Moran | The Sin of Nora Moran (1933) | 67 |
Tiny Beardsley | The Mississippi Gambler (1929) | 63 |
The Foolish Age (1921) | 55 | |
Jacques | Captain of the Guard (1930) | 64 |
Chewing gum baron | The Victor (1923) | 57 |
Judge Blowfly Jones | The Unknown Cavalier (1926) | 60 |
Jerome Van Dyne | His Lucky Day (1929) | 63 |
Bill Jones | Dames Ahoy (1930) | 64 |
Old Ben | Aloha (1931) | 65 |
Peck | The Rider of Death Valley (1932) | 66 |
Major | Loose Ankles (1930) | 64 |
Capt. Andy Hawks | Show Boat (1929) | 63 |
Zeb | Lightnin' (1925) | 59 |
Henry Jones | Women Won't Tell (1932) | 66 |
Alexis | The Girl in the Taxi (1921) | 55 |
Corliss | Captain Blood (1924) | 58 |
Abbé Conrand | The Eternal Flame (1922) | 56 |
The World's a Stage (1922) | 56 | |
Captain of the Guard | The Brass Bottle (1923) | 57 |
Judge Langley | The White Sin (1924) | 58 |
Padre Francisco | Mademoiselle Midnight (1924) | 58 |
Puddlebox | The Clean Heart (1924) | 58 |
Mr. Clinch | Oh, Doctor! (1925) | 59 |
Mr. Joffrey | The Limited Mail (1925) | 59 |
Ebenezer Goodly | What Happened to Jones (1926) | 60 |
Mr. Bytheway | The Cheerful Fraud (1926) | 60 |
Jimmy McKee | Silks and Saddles (1929) | 63 |
Joe Evans | Girl Overboard (1929) | 63 |
Samuel Locke | Barnum Was Right (1929) | 63 |
Professor Clayton | Parade of the West (1930) | 64 |
Jud McTavish | Mountain Justice (1930) | 64 |
Rip Henry | Man to Man (1930) | 64 |
Dr. Peaslee | The Big Shot (1931) | 66 |
Dave | Racing Youth (1932) | 66 |
How to Break 90 #5: Impact (1933) | 67 | |
Purser | Let's Talk It Over (1934) | 68 |
Squire Hawkins | The Hoosier Schoolmaster (1935) | 69 |
Doc Cook | Western Frontier (1935) | 69 |
Abner Katz | Mr. Boggs Steps Out (1938) | 72 |
Otis Harlan zodiac sign was capricorn.
Other facts about Otis Harlan
DeathCause | Stroke |
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Place of death | Martinsville Indiana |
Relative | Kenneth Harlan |
RestingPlace | Green Lawn Cemetery Columbus Ohio |