People
Harrison Ford
Biography:
Harrison Edward Ford (March 16, 1884 – December 2, 1957) was an American stage and film actor. He was a leading Broadway theatre performer and a star of the silent film era.
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Love in High Gear as Donald Ransome | 1932-05-01 |
| Her Husband's Women as The Philandering Portrait Painter | 1929-06-29 |
| Three Week Ends as Turner | 1928-12-08 |
| Just Married as Jack Stanley | 1928-08-18 |
| Golf Widows as Charles Bateman | 1928-05-01 |
| A Blonde for a Night as Bob | 1928-02-25 |
| Let 'Er Go Gallegher as Henry Clay Callahan | 1928-01-14 |
| The Rush Hour as Dan Morley | 1927-12-12 |
| The Girl in the Pullman as Dr. Donald A. Burton | 1927-10-31 |
| The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary as Jack Watkins | 1927-08-08 |
| No Control as John Douglas Jr. | 1927-04-07 |
| Rubber Tires as Bill James | 1927-02-07 |
| The Nervous Wreck as Henry Williams | 1926-10-09 |
| Almost a Lady as William Duke | 1926-09-27 |
| Up in Mabel's Room as Garry Ainsworth | 1926-06-20 |
| Sandy as Ramon Worth | 1926-04-10 |
| Hell's Four Hundred as John North | 1926-03-14 |
| The Song and Dance Man as Joseph Murdock | 1926-02-08 |
| That Royle Girl as Fred Ketlar | 1925-12-07 |
| Lovers in Quarantine as Anthony Blunt | 1925-10-11 |
| The Marriage Whirl as Tom Carroll | 1925-07-19 |
| Zander the Great as Good News | 1925-05-01 |
| Proud Flesh as Don Jaime | 1925-04-27 |
| The Mad Marriage as Walter Butler | 1925-01-30 |
| Janice Meredith as Charles Fownes | 1924-12-08 |
| The Price of a Party as Robert Casson | 1924-11-23 |
| The Average Woman as Jimmie Munroe | 1924-03-01 |
| Three Miles Out as John Locke | 1924-02-10 |
| Maytime as Richard Wayne | 1923-11-17 |
| Bright Lights of Broadway as Thomas Drake | 1923-08-06 |
| Little Old New York as Larry Delavan | 1923-08-01 |
| Vanity Fair as George Osborne | 1923-02-25 |
| When Love Comes as Peter Jamison | 1922-12-10 |
| Shadows as John Malden | 1922-11-10 |
| The Old Homestead as Reuben Whitcomb | 1922-10-08 |
| The Primitive Lover as Hector Tomley | 1922-04-30 |
| Her Gilded Cage as Lawrence Pell | 1922-04-05 |
| Find the Woman as Philip Vandevent | 1922-04-02 |
| Smilin' Through as Kenneth Wayne / Jeremiah Wayne | 1922-02-13 |
| Foolish Wives as Armless Soldier | 1922-01-11 |
| Love's Redemption as Clifford Standish | 1921-12-19 |
| The Wonderful Thing as Donald Mannerby | 1921-11-07 |
| A Heart to Let as Burton Forbes | 1921-07-19 |
| Wedding Bells as Reginald Carter | 1921-06-17 |
| The Passion Flower as Norbert | 1921-04-02 |
| Her Beloved Villain as Martinot | 1920-12-10 |
| Oh, Lady, Lady as Hale Underwood | 1920-11-01 |
| Food for Scandal as Watt Dinwiile | 1920-09-12 |
| A Lady in Love as Brent | 1920-05-30 |
| Miss Hobbs as Wolff Kingsearl | 1920-05-19 |
| Easy to Get as Bob Morehouse | 1920-03-28 |
| Young Mrs. Winthrop as Douglas Winthrop | 1920-02-29 |
| Hawthorne of the U.S.A. as Rodney Blake | 1919-11-30 |
| The Lottery Man as Foxhall Peyton | 1919-10-12 |
| The Third Kiss as Oliver Cloyne | 1919-09-14 |
| The Veiled Adventure as Richard Annesly | 1919-07-06 |
| Girls as Edgar Holt | 1919-06-29 |
| Happiness À La Mode as Richard Townsend | 1919-06-15 |
| Experimental Marriage as Foxcroft Grey | 1919-03-10 |
| Romance and Arabella as Bill | 1919-02-15 |
| Who Cares? as Martin Grey | 1919-01-25 |
| A Lady's Name as Noel Corcoran | 1918-12-10 |
| Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots as Mr. Leffingwell | 1918-10-13 |
| Such a Little Pirate as Rory O'Malley | 1918-10-06 |
| The Cruise of the Make-Believes as Gilbert Byfield | 1918-09-01 |
| Sauce for the Goose as John Constable | 1918-08-10 |
| A Pair of Silk Stockings as Sam Thornhill | 1918-07-19 |
| Good Night, Paul as Paul Boudeaux | 1918-06-20 |
| Unclaimed Goods as Danny Donegan | 1918-04-14 |
| The Sunset Trail as Kirk Levington | 1917-10-13 |
| On the Level as Joe Blanchard | 1917-09-10 |
| The Crystal Gazer as Dick Alden | 1917-07-30 |
| The Mysterious Mrs. M as Raymond Van Seer | 1917-02-05 |
| Anton the Terrible as David Burkin | 1916-09-28 |
| Excuse Me as Lt. Harry Mallory | 1915-12-31 |

