Harry Lorraine

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3057

Gender

Male

Birthday

01-Jan-1886

Age

(140 years old)

Place of Birth

Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Henry Herd
  • Harry Lorain
  • Harry Lane
  • Mr. Lorraine

Harry Lorraine

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Credits

Golden Dreams Golden Dreams (1922) Character: Innkeeper
Oil is discovered on the Countess de Elberca's estate in a mythical Spanish American country. Mercedes McDonald, her niece, falls in love with Sandy Buchanan, a young Scotch engineer hired by the countess. Don Felipe, a neighbor in need of money to avoid arrest for embezzlement, conspires with his nephew, the Duke of Othomo, for the latter to wed Mercedes. The aunt approves the suit. Felipe and Othomo attempt to kill Mercedes' sweetheart, but Buchanan, with the aid of her brother and a traveling American circus, foils their plans. Felipe and Othomo are killed by the circus animals, and the aunt consents to Mercedes' marriage to Buchanan.
Robin Hood Outlawed Robin Hood Outlawed (1912) Character: Little John
An outlawed Earl forms a robber band and saves a girl from a knight.
The Hawk's Trail The Hawk's Trail (1919) Character: Iron Dugan/Stephen Drake
Through a forged will, a crook assumes control of a valuable estate. He poses as the brother of a dead man, and endeavors to dispose of the deceased man's two daughters, one of whom is in love with the forger's son.
Just Jim Just Jim (1915) Character: Ling Wu
When Jim is released from prison, he returns to his Chinatown neighborhood determined to lead a virtuous life. While walking, he hears a woman's cries issuing from a house and enters to investigate. In her delirium, the dying woman mistakes Jim for her nephew and entrusts him to deliver a package to her daughter.
The Wandering Two The Wandering Two (1923) Character: N/A
13th episode in the first 'Leather Pushers' series of two-reel boxing shorts.
Stranger Than Fiction Stranger Than Fiction (1930) Character: N/A
A farmer's sick wife dreams she shoots her housekeeper for flirting with her husband and son.
All's Swell on the Ocean All's Swell on the Ocean (1924) Character: N/A
Homesick for America, Jack and his pals get aboard a ship U. S.-bound disguised as entertainers. As entertainers they're flops, but evoke considerable mirth among the passengers by their efforts. Jack arouses the jealousy of a Frenchman, who is keen on a young French girl, and is challenged to a fight. The Frenchman fights a la Savatte (the French method, including kicking, bucking, etc.) and is getting the better of Jack, until the latter dons a pair of hobnailed brogans. He consents to remove these if his adversary will put boxing gloves on his feet. The Frenchman gets seasick and is counted out as he leans over the rail, where he is soon joined by Jack.
The Lure of Egypt The Lure of Egypt (1921) Character: Gondo Koro
Professor Lampton's work of excavating the tomb of Akhnaton (Ikhnaton) is held up by lack of funds, and Prince Dagmar, scion of a Balkan royal family, finances him with the ulterior motive of robbing the tomb of its treasures. Michael Amory, an artist assisting Lampton, loves Margaret, but believing her to be in love with the prince he departs with Gondo Koro, a Bedouin prophet who knows the location of the tomb. Dagmar sends Millicent, an adventuress, to obtain the information from Michael, and when Dagmar enters the tomb at night Michael surprises him. The thieves wound Michael, but they are captured and he and Margaret are reconciled.
A Certain Rich Man A Certain Rich Man (1921) Character: Gen. Hendricks
In the small town of Sycamore Ridge live youthful sweethearts Bob Hendricks and Molly Culpepper; Bob's banker father, General Hendricks; and John Barclay, head of the Golden Belt Wheat Co. When Adrian Brownwell comes to town to publish a newspaper, his cash deposits in Hendricks' bank relieve the banker's worry that an expected bank examiner will discover the shortage in bank funds resulting from Hendricks' support of Barclay. Adrian falls in love with Molly and decides to leave Sycamore Ridge when she refuses to marry him. Barclay threatens Molly with the financial ruin of many whom she holds dear unless she marries Adrian, and Bob returns from the East to find Molly the new Mrs. Brownwell.
They Looked Alike They Looked Alike (1915) Character: Rube
Two tramps look so much alike that they can outfox the police time after time. When one of them is locked in a shack, the police manage to catch the other one and expose the trick.
Not Guilty! Not Guilty! (1926) Character: Judge
Puffy and his girlfriend want to get married by a judge at the courthouse. However they go to a wrong door and he's mistaken for a defendant in a murder trial.
A Punch in the Nose A Punch in the Nose (1926) Character: N/A
A troupe of actors stranded in a small town take job as recreation directors in a sanitarium and hilarity ensues.
Monkey Stuff Monkey Stuff (1919) Character: N/A
Two-reel comedy, directed by William S. Campbell staring noted orangutan actor, Joe Martin
Soapsuds and Sirens Soapsuds and Sirens (1917) Character: Professor Thinem
A professor who teaches dancing classes has few students. A janitor suggests advertising flyers from the printer downstairs. The printer's wife ends up with the sign printed on her dress in a series of slapstick escapades.
Garments of Truth Garments of Truth (1921) Character: Alex Hawley
Lester Crope, who has a penchant for inventing imaginative stories, alarms his village by reporting that the dam above the mayor's house has burst; incidentally he "saves" the life of Catherine Willis, the mayor's niece. The town council sends Lester to Dr. Mills of Boston to be treated for his condition. Now cured, his propensity for telling the truth on all occasions upsets village life: he works in a grocery store and informs customers of stale products; he also ruins a real-estate deal that would have meant prosperity for the town. Dr. Mills states that the only way to return Lester to his former safe tricks will be to arrange that he fall in love.
The Favourite for the Jamaica Cup The Favourite for the Jamaica Cup (1913) Character: N/A
Gambler wrecks train in order to kill racehorse.
Lieutenant Rose and the Train Wreckers Lieutenant Rose and the Train Wreckers (1912) Character: Lt. Rose
A lieutenant fights train wreckers in a tunnel, jumps from a parapet onto another train, and rows to a ship.
The Thornton Jewel Mystery The Thornton Jewel Mystery (1915) Character: Sexton Blake
A girl frames a drunkard for a gem theft. The detective is saved from the crook's launch by a boy's 60-foot dive.
The Stolen Heirlooms The Stolen Heirlooms (1915) Character: Sexton Blake
A detective is drugged with flowers and tied to a sawmill while saving an ex-gambler from a jewel theft charge.
Siege Siege (1925) Character: N/A
A stern old woman, who owns the largest factory in a small town and has ruled both the factory and the town with an iron hand, finds herself battling with the wife of her nephew, the man she has picked to succeed her.
The Slim Princess The Slim Princess (1920) Character: Detective
Kalora is the "slim princess of Morevana," a land in which fat is prized. This distresses her family, who must marry off Kalora, before her rotund younger sister Papova may wed. To remedy this situation, Kalora's father, the governor general, throws a garden party and disguises his slim daughter in an inflated rubber suit. All goes well until the suit ruptures, deflating Kalora to her normal size....
The Ace of Spades The Ace of Spades (1925) Character: Barbe Barbois
15 chapter serial. Gideon Trask and his henchmen at the saloon in Arkansas City covet the mineral survey of the Louisiana Territory made for Napoleon before the sale of the Territory to the United States. This is in possession of the Heath Brothers, who seek to use it in staking their land when the Oklahoma territory, last of the Louisiana tract to be released by the Government, is opened to Homesteaders.
The Great Cheque Fraud The Great Cheque Fraud (1915) Character: Sexton Blake
A detective saves his boy assistant from a bank swindler after escaping a fire by overhead cable.
Kismet Kismet (1920) Character: Muezzin
Hajj, a rascally beggar on the periphery of the court of Baghdad, schemes to marry his daughter to royalty and to win the heart of the queen of the castle himself.
Heart's Haven Heart's Haven (1922) Character: Dr. Burchard
A fine cast brings depth to this melodrama of a crippled boy, an unhappy marriage, an injured young lady and the miracle of faith.
Tea- With a Kick! Tea- With a Kick! (1923) Character: Rev. Harry White
The tale of Bonnie Day, a rambunctious young lady who is rankled when she is expelled from college for serving tea in her room. She goes on to open up a tearoom in a fancy hotel, saving all the profits to pay the legal fees for her father who has been unjustly jailed. Mr. Day's rival has embroiled him in a crooked stock deal and made him appear to be the guilty party. Meanwhile, Bonnie is in the midst of a romantic dilemma; her Aunt Pearl wants her to wed Napoleon Dobbings, but Bonnie much prefers helpful young lawyer Art Binger.
Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd (1928) Character: Mick Todd
A man dreams he is the 'demon barber' who cuts sailors' throats for jewels and uses the corpses for pies.
The Last of the Mohicans The Last of the Mohicans (1920) Character: Hawkeye - Scout
As Alice and Cora Munro attempt to find their father, a British officer in the French and Indian War, they are set upon by French soldiers and their cohorts, Huron tribesmen led by the evil Magua. Fighting to rescue the women are Chingachgook and his son Uncas, the last of the Mohican tribe, and their white ally, the frontiersman Natty Bumppo, known as Hawkeye.
Little Eva Ascends Little Eva Ascends (1922) Character: Junius Brutus
When an itinerant performing troupe that specializes in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” return to the owner and her son’s hometown for a show the younger brother Roy is nervous and unhappy because he plays Little Eva in the play. Sure that his sweetheart and her family will jeer along with the rest of the town he stumbles during the performance wrecking the set and bringing the show to a grinding halt. All is well though when the town’s hotel proprietor throws a big dinner for the troupe.
The Man Of The Forest The Man Of The Forest (1921) Character: Al Auchincloss
Ailing ranch owner Al Auchincloss (Harry Lorraine) sends for his two nieces, Helen and Bo Raynor (Claire Adams and Charlotte Pierce), who are his heirs. Milt Dale, who lives in the forest (Gantvoort), comes down to help round up the cattle, and a romance springs up between him and Helen. This does not please Harvey Riggs (McKim), who is trying to get control of the ranch.



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