Harry Holcombe

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

11-Nov-1906

Age

(120 years old)

Place of Birth

Malta, Ohio, USA

Also Known As
  • Harry John Holcombe

Harry Holcombe

Biography

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Credits

The Bachelor The Bachelor (1956) Character: Wainwright
A bachelor account executive with an advertising agency thinks he has the perfect set-up with three girlfriends. And then there is Marion his devoted secretary who worships him and will do anything for him.
Birdman of Alcatraz Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) Character: Editor (uncredited)
After killing a prison guard, convict Robert Stroud faces life imprisonment in solitary confinement. Driven nearly mad by loneliness and despair, Stroud's life gains new meaning when he happens upon a helpless baby sparrow in the exercise yard and nurses it back to health. Despite having only a third grade education, Stroud goes on to become a renowned ornithologist and achieves a greater sense of freedom and purpose behind bars than most people find in the outside world.
Fun with Dick and Jane Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) Character: Pharmacist
When an upwardly mobile couple find themselves unemployed and in debt, they turn to armed robbery in desperation.
By Love Possessed By Love Possessed (1961) Character: Dr. Trowbridge (uncredited)
An unhappily married woman engages in an affair with her husband's law partner.
The Big Bus The Big Bus (1976) Character: Priest
A nuclear-powered bus is making its maiden non-stop trip from New York to Denver. The journey is plagued by disasters due to the machinations of a mysterious group allied with the oil lobby. Will the down-on-his-luck driver, with a reputation for eating his passengers, be able to complete the journey?
Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976) Character: Doctor
Baby Adrian is now all grown up and separated from his mother, wrestling with the occult influences that plague him, and trying to outrun Satan himself.
King Kong vs. Godzilla King Kong vs. Godzilla (1963) Character: Dr. Arnold Johnson
When an underhanded pharmaceutical company goes to a remote tropical island to steal King Kong for advertising purposes, they get more than they bargained for when the gigantic ape attacks an unsuspecting village and an enormous octopus.
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting Daddy's Gone A-Hunting (1969) Character: Inspector Dixon (uncredited)
A mentally disturbed man stalks a woman who had once aborted the child he had fathered.
The Monkey's Uncle The Monkey's Uncle (1965) Character: Regent
College whiz-kid Merlin Jones concocts a method for teaching advanced information to a chimpanzee, then creates a flying machine of his own design, ultimately raising havoc on the campus.
The Couch The Couch (1962) Character: District Attorney
A psychopath calls the police before he kills, in between sessions with his father-figure analyst.
There Was a Crooked Man... There Was a Crooked Man... (1970) Character: Hammond
A charming but ruthless criminal is sent to a remote Arizona prison, where he enlists the help of his cellmates in an escape attempt with the promise of sharing his hidden loot.
Matilda Matilda (1978) Character: Mr. Hardy
A small-time talent agent discovers an amazing boxing kangaroo and figures to use it as his stepping-stone into the big time.
The Interns The Interns (1962) Character: Dr. Hempner
During their first year of internship at New North Hospital, a group of aspiring doctors undergo both personal and professional upheavals.
Follow That Dream Follow That Dream (1962) Character: Governor (uncredited)
When the Kwimper family car runs out of fuel on a new Florida highway and an officious state supervisor tries to run them off, Pop Kwimper digs in his heels and decides to do a little homesteading. He and his son Toby and their 'adopted' children—Holly, Ariadne, and the twins—start their own little community along a strip of the roadside.
A Tiger Walks A Tiger Walks (1964) Character: Dr. Martin
A tiger escapes from a circus truck as it passes by a small town, and hides itself in the surrounding woods. This throws the town into a panic and everyone wants the animal killed immediately, except for the daughter of the sheriff. She wants to capture the tiger and put it in a zoo, thereby saving the tiger's life. Her determination starts a nationwide campaign among children to raise the money to buy the tiger from the circus, but first, she, her father and an Indian tiger trainer must find the tiger before the National Guard do, who have orders to kill it on sight.
Foxy Brown Foxy Brown (1974) Character: Judge Fred Fenton
A voluptuous black woman takes a job as a high-class prostitute in order to get revenge on the mobsters who murdered her boyfriend.
Empire of the Ants Empire of the Ants (1977) Character: Harry Thompson
A Florida real estate developer and her captain lure investors to a property in the Everglades called Dreamland Shores, under false pretenses that the swampland will soon be developed. After the group arrives on a small island, they find it has been overrun by giant mutated ants, brought on by the dumping of toxic waste in the area.
The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler (1971) Character: Wilson
A U.S. Senator is spirited away to a secret New Mexico medical lab after a serious car crash. His injuries are completely healed by a secret organization that has developed advanced medical technology. What does the organization want in exchange for saving his life? Meanwhile, a reporter who witnessed the accident decides to investigate the senator's disappearance.
Getting Straight Getting Straight (1970) Character: Dean Chesney (uncredited)
Graduate student Harry Bailey was once one of the most visible undergraduate activists on campus, but now that he's back studying for his master's, he's trying to fly right. Trouble is, the campus is exploding with various student movements, and Harry's girlfriend, Jan, is caught up in most of them. As Harry gets closer to finishing his degree, he finds his iconoclastic attitude increasingly aligned with the students rather than the faculty.
Cheyenne Autumn Cheyenne Autumn (1964) Character: Senator (uncredited)
A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966) Character: Warden (uncredited)
A sophisticated con man mounts an intricate plan to rob an airport bank while the Soviet premier is due to arrive.
The Silencers The Silencers (1966) Character: Agent 'X' (uncredited)
Matt Helm is called out of retirement to stop the evil Big O organization who plan to explode an atomic bomb over Alamagordo, NM, and start WW III.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) Character: Mr. Wadlington
The buoyant Molly Brown has survived the first crisis of her life—a flood. Sixteen years later she sets out to make her way in the world. She assures the Leadville saloon keeper that she can sing and play the piano, and learns quickly. Soon she marries Johnny Brown, who in a few years will be able to replace the original cigar wrapper wedding ring with a replica in gold and gemstones. The Browns head for Europe and bring a few crowned heads back to Denver for a party that turns into a ballroom brawl. Molly goes to Europe alone, returning on the Titanic. She didn't survive a flood as a baby for the story to end here.
Halls of Anger Halls of Anger (1970) Character: Mr. Margolin
An all-black inner city school has to become an integrated school. Few dozen white kids are transfered there, but the black students are aggressively opposed to this. The school then approaches a tough black teacher for help.
The Graduate The Graduate (1967) Character: Minister (uncredited)
A disillusioned college graduate finds himself torn between his older lover and her daughter.
Gaily, Gaily Gaily, Gaily (1969) Character: Stranger on Train
After runaway Ben Young is robbed and left on his own, he is taken in by Lil, the head of a Chicago brothel. Acting as a surrogate mother for Ben, who thinks she runs a boardinghouse, Lil gets him a job with Francis Sullivan at the local newspaper. As Ben is exposed to the workings of the big city, he realizes the extent of government corruption and sets out on the daunting task of reforming Chicago politics, finding several allies along the way.
The Hawaiians The Hawaiians (1970) Character: Fredericks (uncredited)
A wanderer returns home only to find political turmoil, disease and romantic difficulties.
Yours, Mine and Ours Yours, Mine and Ours (1968) Character: Judge
When a widower with ten children marries a widow with eight, can the twenty of them ever come together as one big happy family?
Kisses for My President Kisses for My President (1964) Character: Vice President Bill Richards
A hapless husband takes a back seat to his wife, the first female president of the United States.
Bound for Glory Bound for Glory (1976) Character: Minister
A biography of Woody Guthrie, one of America's greatest folk singers. He left his dust-devastated Texas home in the 1930s to find work, discovering the suffering and strength of America's working class.
Lad: A Dog Lad: A Dog (1962) Character: Dr. Maxwell
Remember when your favorite face in the world had a wet nose? Eight-year-old Angela Clure is just discovering the special bond that comes with a special canine friend. And through the joy, tragedy and triumph to come, she'll learn a lot about growing up too.
The Fortune Cookie The Fortune Cookie (1966) Character: O'Brien
TV cameraman Harry Hinkle is injured while filming a football game. Seeing big dollar signs, his unscrupulous ambulance-chasing lawyer brother-in-law Willie Gingrich enters the picture, and convinces Harry to overstate his injuries and claim $1 million in pain and suffering. Harry's similarly-minded ex-wife suddenly reappears in an attempt to rekindle their relationship.
The Strongest Man in the World The Strongest Man in the World (1975) Character: Regent (uncredited)
Medfield College science major Dexter Riley and his classmates have been working on a new vitamin compound when a lab accident creates a supercharged mix that ends up in Dexter's cereal box, giving him superhuman strength. The powerful formula comes to the attention of the college dean and two rival cereal companies, touching off a hilarious chain of events.
Harlow Harlow (1965) Character: Minister
Loosely based biography of 1930s star Jean Harlow as she begins her climb to stardom. One of two "Harlow" film biographies that appeared in 1965, this one stars Carol Lynley in the title role that begins as Jean Harlow, a bit player in Laurel and Hardy comedies, is invited to test for director Jonathan Martin for the lead in Howard Hughes's "Hell's Angels." She is an instantaneous sensation, and in a series of films devoted more to her body than her talent, she becomes Hollywood's "Platinum Blonde."
Summer Magic Summer Magic (1963) Character: Rev. Henry Lord
Mother Carey, a Bostonian widow, and her three children move to Maine. Postmaster Osh Popham helps them move into a run-down old house and fixes it up for them. It's not entirely uninhabited, though; the owner, Mr. Hamilton, is a mysterious character away in Europe, but Osh assures them he won't mind their living there, since he won't be coming home for a long time yet. The children and a cousin who comes to live with them have various adventures before an unexpected visitor shows up



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