Robert Harris
Actor
Born Mar 28, 1900 · Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England, UK
Active 1931–1995
Robert Harris was a British actor. He graduated from Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1925, and his stage work included seasons at Stratford, the Old Vic, and on Broadway as Marchbanks in Bernard Shaw's Candida in 1937, opposite Katharine…
Filmography
Q.E.D. (1982) — JudgeHenry V (1979) — Duke of BurgundyFairy Tales (1978) — Dr. EarsEdward and Mrs Simpson (1978) — Speaker of the House of CommonsDon't Forget to Write! (1977) — Sir William ParsonLove Among the Ruins (1976) — The JudgeRumpole of the Bailey (1975) — JudgeThe Poisoning of Charles Bravo (1975) — Dr. GullyRansom (1974) — Ambassador PalmerMassacre in Rome (1973) — Father PancrazioYoung Winston (1972) — Speaker GullyThe Merchant of Venice (1972) — Duke of VeniceLady Caroline Lamb (1972) — ApothecarySeparate Tables (1970) — Mr. FowlerThe Spies (1966) — Edward MannerGirl in the Headlines (1963) — William LamotteThe Avengers (1961) — Sir RodneyArmchair Theatre (1956) — FrayneThat Lady (1955) — CardenalThe Bad Lord Byron (1949) — DallasThe True Glory (1945) — CommentatorThe Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) — Embassy SecretaryUndercover (1943) — Col. Von BrockHow He Lied to Her Husband (1931) — He (Henry Apjohn)