
Harry Dunkinson
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harry Dunkinson (December 16, 1876 – March 14, 1936) was an American film actor.] He appeared in 141 films between 1912 and 1935. He was born in New York, New York and died in California.
Born: December 15, 1876
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

Going Bye-Bye!
In a packed courtroom, Butch Long vows revenge on 'squealers' Laurel and Hardy whose evidence has helped to send him to prison. Frightened, the boys plan to leave town and advertise for someone to share expenses with them. The woman who answers the ad is actually Butch's girlfriend. Meanwhile Butch escapes and hides in a trunk in his girlfriend's apartment where he gets locked inside. Not realizing who it is, Stan and Ollie finally manage to get the trunk open and then Butch exacts his revenge.

Vagabond Lady
Josephine Spiggins is thinking of marrying John Spear, the stuffed-shirt son of a department store owner. When John's free-spirit brother Tony returns from touring the South Seas in his boat, the "Vagabond Lady," Jo is attracted to him instead.

Design for Living
An independent woman can't choose between the two men she loves.

Officer 666
Upon learning that notorious art thief Alf Wilson plans to steal his valuable paintings, idle millionaire Travers Gladwyn decides to amuse himself by guarding his own home. After bribing Policeman Phelan, Officer 666, with a $500 bill, Travers dons the officer's uniform and identity. When Wilson appears at his mansion, Travers questions him and discovers that Wilson is posing as Travers, claiming that he is packing up his paintings for safe keeping. ...

David Harum
Rogers plays a small town banker in the 1890s whose chief rival is the deacon (Middleton) with whom he has traded horse flesh. Taylor is a bank teller who places a winning $4,500 bet on a 10-1 harness racing horse, making him Rogers' bank partner.

The Raven
After a brief view of Edgar Allan Poe's family background, his grandfather, David Poe, Sr., an Irish immigrant to America, and his father, David Poe, Jr., the poet's life is depicted from the death of his mother and his subsequent adoption by John Allan, to his own tortured death in 1849. Expelled from the University of Virginia for incurring too many debts, Poe nonetheless courts and marries Virginia Clemm but is disowned by his foster father. While residing in Fordham, New York, Poe tries to earn a living as a writer but meets with little financial success. Overwhelmed by their impoverished state, Virginia dies and Poe sinks into a profound depression. Always a victim of alcohol and subject to hallucinations, Poe first imagines that his neighbor, Helen Whitman, is Virginia, then plunges himself into an elaborate delusion in which his wife's spirit, various other spectres and a raven finally drive him to his own death.

Stay Single
After Felix Valle helps rescue next door neighbor Dorothy Devore's dog from the over-zealous dog catcher, she agrees to help him get a raise in salary by pretending to be his wife. Meanwhile, her jealous husband is bringing home Felix' boss for a deal...

The Last Man on Earth
An epidemic has killed off all of the fertile men on earth, except for Elmer Smith, a hillbilly who lives out in a cabin in the Ozarks, when he is discovered, every woman on the planet begins fighting over him.

Fisticuffs
Lupino Lane, an apprentice blacksmith, must fight an imported boxing champion, lest the vile squire call in the mortgage and repossess the village smithy.

Lash of the Whip
"Hurricane" Smith (Francis Ford), head of a steamship company, plots to keep the railroad from entering the city. The map of the proposed route becomes the instrument by which Blake (Frank Baker) and Florence (Florence Gilbert) become targets of Smith's gang. Smith, however, didn't account for Pinto Pete (Ashton Dearholt), he of the spotted hand-- A wanted, whip-wielding rogue who comes to Florence's rescue.
Filmography
as Dock Official (uncredited)
as Abercrombie's Friend
as Judge
as Judge
as Quartet Member
as Sheriff Dick Williams
as Townsman (uncredited)
as Mr. Egelbauer (uncredited)
as Fat Hicks
as (uncredited)
as Mike McCool
as The Banker
as Elmer's Father
as Pinto's servant
as Uncle Joe Atwater
as The Storekeeper
as Harry Joyce
as Sandy Ferguson
as Jedlick
as Kenworth Samson
as Carson
as Luther Beaumont
as King Brentwood
as The Circus Manager
as Uncle Horace
as Ike Stork
as Mr. Dumbardon
as Policeman Phelan, Officer 666
as Henry Parsons
as Jack Herrick
as Ranch Owner
as Max Morko
as Jeoffrey Fuller
as Arthur Elkins
as Dave Wilson
as Jerry
as Sheriff
as Police Chief
as Ed Miller, the 'Oklahoma Hog'
as Dr. Trevick
as Wilbur Simons
as Spike (as Henry Dunkinson)
as Hong Foo
as Attorney for the Defense
as Willard Jackson
as E.H. Daniels, Show Manager
as Boney
as Tony
as Don Rodrigo Valera
as Count Selim Malagaski
as The Sheriff
as Toastmaster
as The Stage Manager
as Husband, Episode #1, The Household Comedian
as Political King Pin
as Blackstone Cooley
as Sweedie's Best Beau
as Mr. Forflush
as 2nd Boarder