Paul Harvey
Paul Harvey (September 10, 1882 – December 15, 1955) was a prolific American actor whose extensive career spanned more than five decades, during which he featured in over 177 films. Distinct from the well-known broadcaster of the same name, Harvey was primarily recognized for his work as a character actor.
His journey began on the stage, where he showcased his talent before transitioning to silent films. Notably, he starred in both the Broadway and original film adaptations of "The Awful Truth." Throughout his career, Harvey became a familiar face in Hollywood, often cast in roles that depicted him as dignified executives or authoritative figures.
Among his memorable performances, he played a vacationing businessman in the 1935 film "The Petrified Forest," where his character encounters the infamous fugitive killer portrayed by Humphrey Bogart. He also appeared as the minister in the beloved 1950 comedy "Father of the Bride" and its sequel, marrying Spencer Tracy's daughter, Elizabeth Taylor. Additionally, in the thriller "Side Street," he portrayed a married man ensnared in a blackmail scheme.
In the 1950s, Harvey expanded his repertoire to television, appearing in popular series such as "I Love Lucy," "December Bride," "My Little Margie," "Father Knows Best," and "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show." His prolific career came to an end with his passing from coronary thrombosis in 1955, leaving behind a significant legacy in American cinema.
Filmography
Born to Be Bad
Goin' to Town
Three Little Words
Black Legion
Side Street
The Petrified Forest
April in Paris
Thanks a Million
Great Guns
John Loves Mary
This Weekend Will Change Your Life
Calamity Jane
Charlie Chan's Courage
The Girl from Jones Beach
Three for the Show
Son of Rambow
Arizona (1940)
The Horn Blows at Midnight
A Southern Yankee
A Slight Case of Murder
In the Meantime, Darling
Charlie Chan in Honolulu
High School
Alibi Ike
Never Say Die
The Flying Missile
High Barbaree
Take One False Step
Kid Millions
The First Time
Mad to Be Normal
The Man Who Wouldn't Die
Don't Fence Me In