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Harry Barris
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Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| The Blue Dahlia as Belhop (uncredited) | 1946-04-16 |
| Young Widow as Officer's Club Pianist (Uncredited) | 1946-03-01 |
| The Lost Weekend as Pianist at Harry & Joe's (uncredited) | 1945-11-29 |
| The Great American Mug as Tipster in Barber Chair (uncredited) | 1945-10-06 |
| Anchors Aweigh as Sailor Asking Joe to Get Autographs (uncredited) | 1945-08-13 |
| Steppin' in Society as Ivory | 1945-07-09 |
| Woo, Woo! as Happy Husband | 1945-01-05 |
| Here Come the Waves as Bandleader (uncredited) | 1944-12-18 |
| Open Season for Saps as Joe Wilson | 1944-10-27 |
| And the Angels Sing as Saxy | 1944-04-25 |
| Is Everybody Happy? as Bob | 1943-10-28 |
| Better Not Roll Those Eyes | 1942-11-09 |
| Priorities on Parade as Harvey Erkimer | 1942-07-23 |
| Holiday Inn as Midnight Club Orchestra Leader (uncredited) | 1942-07-10 |
| Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes | 1942-03-30 |
| The Fleet's In as Pee Wee | 1942-01-24 |
| Birth of the Blues as Suds | 1941-11-07 |
| West Point Widow as Hot Dog Vendor | 1941-06-20 |
| Blondie Goes Latin as Musician (uncredited) | 1941-02-27 |
| Rhythm on the River as Bass Sax player | 1940-08-28 |
| Some Like It Hot as Harry, Piano Player | 1939-05-19 |
| Trade Winds as Pianist (Uncredited) | 1938-12-28 |
| The Shining Hour as Bertie | 1938-11-18 |
| Cowboy from Brooklyn as Louie | 1938-07-09 |
| Something to Sing About as Pinky - Band Pianist | 1937-09-30 |
| Double or Nothing as Sing Orchestra Leader | 1937-09-17 |
| The Man I Marry as Piano Player (uncredited) | 1936-10-31 |
| Show Boat | 1936-05-17 |
| Every Night at Eight as Harry | 1935-08-02 |
| Secret Sinners as Harry Barris - Pianist | 1933-10-19 |
| Rambling 'Round Radio Row #2 as Self | 1932-10-22 |
| Now's the Time | 1932-06-12 |
| He's a Honey | 1932-04-17 |
| That Rascal | 1932-02-21 |
| The Spirit of Notre Dame as William Appleton Shellingdon Pelt ("Wasp") | 1931-10-13 |
| Confessions of a Co-Ed as Harry | 1931-07-11 |
| Two Plus Fours as Harry | 1930-08-10 |
| King of Jazz as Trio Singer (as The Rhythm Boys) | 1930-04-20 |
