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Harry Groener

Harry Groener
  • Name: Harry Groener
  • Birthday: 1951-09-10
  • Place of birth: Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
  • Popularity: 1.3557
Biography: Harry Groener is a German-born American actor and dancer born on September 10, 1951, in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, to a musical family with an opera singer mother and concert pianist father. He emigrated to the United States with his family when he was two years old and later apprenticed with the San Francisco Ballet before studying drama at the University of Washington. Groener began his career in theater, making his Broadway debut in the 1979 production of "Oklahoma!" and going on to appear in shows including "Cats," "Crazy for You," and "Copenhagen," earning several Tony nominations for musicals like "Oklahoma!" and "Cats." He transitioned successfully to television and film, becoming... Read More

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Title Release date
Such A Pretty Girl   as  Frank 2025-04-06
Oppenheimer   as  Senator McGee 2023-07-19
A Place Among the Dead   as  Dad 2020-11-09
Delirium   as  Psychiatrist 2018-05-10
A Futile and Stupid Gesture   as  Harry Kenney 2018-01-24
A Cure for Wellness   as  Pembroke 2017-02-15
Diani and Devine Meet the Apocalypse   as  Hap 2016-10-14
The Atticus Institute   as  Lawrence Henault 2015-01-05
Bread and Butter   as  Donald Karinsky 2014-10-18
The Selling   as  Auction Man 2011-04-29
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas   as  Governor 2006-10-17
Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards   as  Bobby Child (segment "Crazy For You") (archive footage) 2005-08-07
Broadway's Lost Treasures   as  Munkustrap (segment "Cats") 2003-08-10
About Schmidt   as  John Rusk 2002-12-12
Manna from Heaven   as  Tony 2002-09-14
Road to Perdition   as  Mr. McDougal 2002-07-12
Role of a Lifetime   as  Brad Collings 2002-02-05
The Day the World Ended   as  Sherrif Ken 2001-11-23
Buddy Boy 2000-03-24
Patch Adams   as  Dr. Prack 1998-12-25
Dance with Me   as  Michael 1998-08-21
Amistad   as  Tecora Captain 1997-12-10
Brubaker   as  Dr. Campbell 1980-06-20