Home Movies Series
Genres
Year
Episodes Most Viewed Movies Most Viewed TV People

Harry Fleer

5 titles Acting Mar 26, 1916 Died: Oct 14, 1994 Quincy, Illinois, USA

Harry Fleer (March 26, 1916 – October 14, 1994) was a distinguished American actor whose career spanned nearly four decades, during which he appeared in over sixty films and television productions from 1955 until his passing in 1994.

Fleer gained significant recognition for his role in the popular syndicated anthology series, *Death Valley Days*, where he was featured six times between 1957 and 1960, under the hosting of Stanley Andrews. One of his notable performances came in the episode "The Camel Train" (1957), where he portrayed the Secretary of War, Jefferson Davis, who initiates a unique camel experiment in the arid landscapes of the Southwest, assisted by Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale, played by Stanley Lachman. Another memorable role was his portrayal of the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp in the episode "Birth of a Boom" (1958).

Throughout his career, Fleer showcased his versatility as an actor, contributing to various genres in both film and television. His dedication to the craft and ability to embody diverse characters earned him a respected place in the entertainment industry. Harry Fleer's legacy continues to be remembered by fans of classic television and film, as he left an indelible mark on the industry through his extensive body of work.

Filmography