Known For Actor
Gender Male
Birthday 1893-04-12
Deathday 1920-09-05 (27 years old)
Place of Birth New York City, New York, U.S.
Also Known As Bobby Harron, Robert Emmett Harron
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.
as Son
as Self (archive footage)
as Jimmie Hilton
as The Boy
as William Jenkins
as James Grey
as John L. Logan Jr
as Edward Livingston
as Jim Young
as The Boy - Douglas Gordon Hamilton
as Ned Morris
as Frank Trent
as Jimmie Bates
as The Boy (Modern Story)
as Larry O'Dea
as Jimmie Parker
as Jimmie Vance
as Henry Gaylord
as Tod
as Ed, in love with Annie
as Arthur Lee
as Joe Merriam
as The Grocery Boy
as Uriah Hudson
as Bob - Alice's Sweetheart
as Bob Taylor
as Joe Belle
as Larry Joyce
as The Eastener, Robert Winthrop
as American lover
as Harry Faulkner (Prologue) / Weakhands (The Old Days)
as John Andrews, the son
as Nathan
as The Rugmaker's Daughter's Sweetheart
as The Young Father
as The Southern Boy
as Young Boy
as The Adopted Brother
as Union Member
as The Son
as The Messenger / Medicine Show Patron / In Church
as The Messenger
as The Farmer's Adopted Son
as One of the Son's Friends
as The Orphan
as Strongheart, a Yaqui Youth
as Asylum Guard
as The Young Friend
as The Son
as Jim
as Boy Who Gives Directions
as The Deputy
as The Beloved Son
as Gato's Brother
as The Desk Clerk
as The Father's Favorite Son
as The Tender-Hearted Boy
as Witness to Accident
as In Cavalry
as Young Burglar
as The Young Man
as Youth Outside Church
as On Porch
as The Southern Boy
as Indian
as Rival Gang Member / In Alley / At Dance
as Beau at Ice Cream Festival
as A Brother
as The Rival / In Club
as At Stage Door
as The Boyfriend
as The Great Brother's Friend
as Weakhands
as Schoolboy
as The Murdered Indian's Son
as The Young Woman's Brother
as A Farmer
as The Victim / In Gambling Hall
as The Messenger
as The Delivery Boy
as The Errand Boy
as Bobby
as A Settler
as At Soda Fountain
as Bakery Assistant
as A Union soldier (uncredited)
as Family Friend
as The Boy
as On Street / Accident Witness
as The Bellboy
as In Wagon Train
as Bobby
as The Old Soldier's Son
as On Ship
as Enoch's Teenage Son
as Buying Newspapers
as Young Boy
as Sweatshop Employee
as Boy with Drum
as Bystander
as At Station
as Stagehand / Usher
as At the Club
as On the Bridge
as Outside Company Office
as Farmer
as One of the Boys
as Messenger
as Theatre Usher
as The Messenger
as On Street
as Messenger
as Theatre Audience
as Messenger
as A Messenger
as Messenger
as Man Leaving Factory
as George Wilkinson
as Valet
as Stock Boy
as On Boardwalk
as Young Man
as Bellboy
as Messenger
as Boy in Front of Store
as Sign Changer
as Extra in Crowd
as Assistant Director