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Harold Huber
Actor, Producer, Writer
Born December 5, 1909Died September 29, 1959 (49 years)
Harold Huber (born Harold Joseph Huberman) was an American stage, screen, and television actor.
Known For
Filmography
| 1958 | Frontier Doctor (TV Series) · as Hongkong Harry |
| 1957 | Decoy (TV Series) · as Harry Bates |
| 1957 | The Joker Is Wild · as Harry Bliss (uncredited) |
| 1955 | Crusader (TV Series) · as Fred Damon |
| 1955 | The Phil Silvers Show (TV Series) · as Bandit #1 |
| 1955 | The Jane Wyman Show (TV Series) · as Frankie Foster |
| 1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 1950 | Let's Dance · as Chef Marcel |
| 1950 | My Friend Irma Goes West · as Pete |
| 1950 | The Web (1950) (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 1948 | The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
| 1943 | Crime Doctor · as Joe Dylan |
| 1942 | Lady from Chungking · as General Kaimura |
| 1942 | Manila Calling · as Santoro |
| 1942 | A Gentleman After Dark · as Stubby |
| 1942 | Sleepytime Gal · as Honest Joe Kincaid |
| 1941 | Down Mexico Way · as Pancho Grande |
| 1941 | Charlie Chan in Rio · as Senior Souto, Police Chief |
| 1941 | A Man Betrayed · as Morris Slade |
| 1940 | Dance, Girl, Dance · as Hoboken Gent |
| 1940 | Kit Carson · as Lopez |
| 1940 | The Ghost Comes Home · as Tony |
| 1939 | Charlie McCarthy, Detective · as Tony Garcia |
| 1939 | City in Darkness · as Police Inspector Marcel Spivak |
| 1939 | Beau Geste · as Voisin |
| 1939 | 6,000 Enemies · as Joe Silenus |
| 1939 | You Can't Get Away with Murder · as Scappa |
| 1939 | The Lady and the Mob · as Harry The Lug |
| 1938 | Going Places · as Maxie |
| 1938 | While New York Sleeps · as Joe Marco |
| 1938 | Little Tough Guys in Society · as Uncle Buck |
| 1938 | Mysterious Mr. Moto · as Ernst Litmar |
| 1938 | Gangs of New York · as Panatella |
| 1938 | Mr. Moto's Gamble · as Lieutenant Riggs |
| 1938 | The Adventures of Marco Polo · as Toctai |
| 1938 | A Slight Case of Murder · as Guiseppe |
| 1938 | International Settlement · as Joseph Lang |
| 1937 | Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo · as French Police Inspector |
| 1937 | Charlie Chan on Broadway · as Chief Inspector James Nelson Nypd |
| 1937 | Love Under Fire · as Lt. Chavez |
| 1937 | You Can't Beat Love · as Pretty Boy Jones |
| 1937 | The Good Earth · as Cousin |
| 1937 | Midnight Taxi · as Walter 'lucky' Todd |
| 1936 | The Gay Desperado · as Juan Campo |
| 1936 | The Devil Is a Sissy · as Willie |
| 1936 | Kelly the Second · as Spike |
| 1936 | Women Are Trouble · as Pete The Pusher |
| 1936 | San Francisco · as 'babe' |
| 1936 | Klondike Annie · as Chan Lo |
| 1936 | Muss 'em Up · as Maratti |
| 1935 | We're Only Human · as Tony Ricci |
| 1935 | I Live My Life · as Picture Hanger (uncredited) |
| 1935 | Pursuit · as Jake |
| 1935 | Mad Love · as Thief |
| 1935 | 'G' Men · as Venke |
| 1935 | Reckless · as Nick Londos (uncredited) |
| 1935 | Naughty Marietta · as Abe |
| 1935 | One New York Night · as Blake |
| 1934 | Forsaking All Others · as Mr. Frankenstein (uncredited) |
| 1934 | The World Accuses · as 'checkers' Fraley |
| 1934 | Port of Lost Dreams · as Louis Constolos |
| 1934 | Hide-Out · as Dr. Warner |
| 1934 | The Defense Rests · as Castro |
| 1934 | He Was Her Man · as J.c. Ward, Curly's Hitman |
| 1934 | The Merry Frinks · as Benny Lopez |
| 1934 | The Thin Man · as Arthur Nunheim |
| 1934 | A Very Honorable Guy · as Joe Ponzetti |
| 1934 | The Line-Up · as 'mile-A-Way' Miller |
| 1934 | The Crosby Case · as Rogers |
| 1934 | Hi, Nellie · as Leo |
| 1933 | The Bowery · as Slick (uncredited) |
| 1933 | Mary Stevens, M.D. · as Tony |
| 1933 | Midnight Mary · as Puggy |
| 1933 | The Mayor of Hell · as Joe |
| 1933 | The Silk Express · as Train Guard Craft |
| 1933 | The Life of Jimmy Dolan · as Reggie Newman |
| 1933 | Central Airport · as Swarthy Man |
| 1933 | Girl Missing · as Jim Hendricks |
| 1933 | Ladies They Talk About · as Lefty Simons |
| 1933 | Parachute Jumper · as Steve Donovan |
| 1932 | The Match King · as Scarlatti |
| 1932 | Frisco Jenny · as George Weaver |
| 1932 | 20,000 Years in Sing Sing · as Death Row Convict Tony (uncredited) |
| 1932 | Central Park · as Nick Sarno |
| 1931 | The Criminal Code · as Convict In Yard |



















