People
Harry Benham
Biography:
From Wikipedia
Harry Benham (February 26, 1884 – July 17, 1969) was an American silent film actor. Born in Valparaiso, Indiana, as a child Benham and his family moved to Chicago, where he was raised and attended school. Benham had a talent for singing and sang in his local church choir.
In 1904, the production Peggy From Paris came to Chicago and, at age 20, Benham became a member of the chorus while earning a living in the wholesale paper business. Benham was soon selected to play the leading role in the production and remained in that role throughout the production's three-year run. He was subsequently able to garner more roles in other plays, such as The Sultan of Sulu, Woodland,... Read More
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| The Town That Forgot God as Harry Adams | 1922-10-30 |
| Your Best Friend as Robert Meyers | 1922-03-26 |
| Hush Money as Bishop Deems | 1921-11-01 |
| The Victim as George Griffin, lawyer | 1920-12-01 |
| Polly with a Past as Clay Cullum | 1920-11-29 |
| The Dangerous Paradise as Norman Kent | 1920-10-20 |
| The Prey as James Calvin | 1920-09-12 |
| The Love Craze as The Hero | 1918-11-18 |
| Cecilia of the Pink Roses as Harry Twombly | 1918-06-02 |
| The Last of the Carnabys as Johnn Rand | 1917-07-22 |
| When You and I Were Young as Artist | 1917-07-16 |
| The Warfare of the Flesh as Frank Gregory | 1917-05-22 |
| The Dancer's Peril as Richard Moraino | 1917-03-12 |
| The Mischief Maker as Al Tourney | 1916-11-26 |
| The Path of Happiness as Merrill Day - The Intruder | 1916-01-31 |
| The Man Inside as Hunter | 1916-01-17 |
| When Hungry Hamlet Fled as Johnny Jenkins | 1915-08-17 |
| His Two Patients as The Doctor | 1915-07-25 |
| Madam Blanche, Beauty Doctor as Bob / Madam Blanche | 1915-07-08 |
| The Country Girl as Belville, Phyllis' Lover | 1915-06-15 |
| A Freight Car Honeymoon as Dan Boynton - the Groom | 1915-06-06 |
| The Girl of the Sea as Emelyn Lewis - the Reporter | 1915-06-01 |
| Daughter of Kings as J. Courtleigh Brice | 1915-05-23 |
| The Heart of the Princess Marsari as Paul Leighton - an Artist | 1915-05-18 |
| Zudora as John Storm | 1914-11-20 |
| Pamela Congreve | 1914-05-25 |
| A Woman's Loyalty as Jack | 1914-05-05 |
| Frou Frou as Henri de Sartorys | 1914-01-01 |
| Robin Hood as Alan-a-Dale | 1913-09-23 |
| Moths as Correyee | 1913-08-31 |
| The Girl of the Cabaret as May's Husband | 1913-08-08 |
| King Rene’s Daughter as Tristan, Count de Vaudemont | 1913-07-01 |
| The Head of the Ribbon Counter as Clarence, the Ribbon Clerk | 1913-06-15 |
| Just a Shabby Doll as The Husband | 1913-03-10 |
| Sherlock Holmes Solves the Sign of the Four as Sherlock Holmes | 1913-02-25 |
| His Uncle's Wives | 1913-02-01 |
| Star of Bethlehem as Angel Gabriel | 1912-12-24 |
| The Repeater as Jack, the Repeater | 1912-12-22 |
| Brains vs. Brawn as Brawn / The Young Athlete | 1912-12-15 |
| A Romance of the U.S.N. as The Sailor | 1912-12-06 |
| The Forest Rose | 1912-11-29 |
| In a Garden as The Quarrel Maker | 1912-10-24 |
| The Warning as The Father | 1912-10-04 |
| Letters of a Lifetime as The Brother | 1912-10-01 |
| The Voice of Conscience as Suitor | 1912-09-02 |
| The Wrecked Taxi | 1912-08-16 |
| The Portrait of Lady Anne as Lady Anne's Suitor in 1912 | 1912-07-23 |
| Under Two Flags | 1912-07-02 |
| Her Secret as The Loyal Sister's Husband | 1912-06-06 |
| Jilted as The Fiancé | 1912-05-14 |
| Dora Thorne as Lord Rowland | 1912-04-30 |
| Nicholas Nickleby as Nicolas Nickleby | 1912-03-18 |
| East Lynne | 1912-01-26 |
| Her Ladyship's Page | 1912-01-23 |
| Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as Mr. Hyde (some scenes) (uncredited) | 1912-01-16 |
| She | 1911-12-25 |
| Cinderella as Prince | 1911-12-21 |
| The Tomboy as The Guardian | 1911-12-19 |
| The Lady from the Sea | 1911-12-12 |
| The Missing Heir as The Policeman | 1911-11-07 |
| Their Burglar as Jack | 1911-11-03 |
| David Copperfield | 1911-10-17 |
| One Flag at Last as Fred | 1911-09-18 |
| The Smuggler as The Secret Service Man | 1911-07-25 |
| Get Rich Quick as Undetermined Role | 1911-05-25 |
| The Mummy | 1911-03-07 |
| The Old Curiosity Shop | 1911-01-29 |

