Robert Harron

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert "Bobby" Harron (April 12, 1893 – September 5, 1920) was an American motion picture actor of the early silent film era. Although he acted in scores of films, he is possibly best remembered for his roles in the Griffith-helmed films Intolerance and The Birth of a Nation. He was also the older brother of film actor John Harron and actress Mary Harron.

Filmography

Youth Outside Church
Jimmie Bates
William Jenkins
Stagehand / Usher
Family Friend
Larry Joyce
Rival Gang Member / In Alley / At Dance
The Rugmaker's Daughter's Sweetheart
The Father's Favorite Son
Witness to Accident
Indian
The Young Man
Gato's Brother
One of the Son's Friends
Bob - Alice's Sweetheart
On Street / Accident Witness
Uriah Hudson
Ed, in love with Annie
The Boyfriend
Boy in Front of Store
The Messenger
The Messenger
Boy Who Gives Directions
The Tender-Hearted Boy
Theatre Audience
On the Bridge
Beau at Ice Cream Festival
A Union soldier (uncredited)
Strongheart, a Yaqui Youth
The Rival / In Club
In Cavalry
The Old Soldier's Son
At Soda Fountain
Harry Faulkner (Prologue) / Weakhands (The Old Days)
The Eastener, Robert Winthrop
The Boy - Douglas Gordon Hamilton
The Messenger / Medicine Show Patron / In Church
Young Boy
Arthur Lee
Weakhands
Extra in Crowd
On Street
The Adopted Brother
Young Boy
George Wilkinson
Outside Company Office
Buying Newspapers
Boy with Drum
Henry Gaylord
Enoch's Teenage Son
Jimmie Vance
The Beloved Son
The Southern Boy
The Great Brother's Friend
The Young Woman's Brother
The Errand Boy
The Murdered Indian's Son
Sweatshop Employee
John Andrews, the son
Ned Morris
The Farmer's Adopted Son
The Young Friend
One of the Boys
The Victim / In Gambling Hall
The Southern Boy
Man Leaving Factory
Bystander
The Bellboy
Bakery Assistant