Pat Harmon
Plummer Hull Harman, known professionally as Pat Harmon, was an American film actor. He appeared in 166 films between 1920 and 1935, with — reflecting his strength in comedy — his releases including Charles Chaplin's Modern Times, as well as Harold Lloyd's Hot Water (1924), The Freshman (1925), and The Cat's Paw (1934), Buster Keaton's Spite Marriage (1929), Free and Easy (1930), Doughboys (1930), and What - No Beer? (1933), Laurel and Hardy's Berth Marks (1930), Pack Up Your Troubles (1932), and Sons of the Desert (1933), Harry Langdon's See America Thirst (1932), and The Marx Brothers’ Monkey Business (1931).
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Navy Blues
actor
1929
Berth Marks
actor
1929
Spite Marriage
actor
1929
The Last Warning
actor
1928
Waterfront
actor
1928
Across to Singapore
actor
1928
The Crowd
actor
1928
The Warning
actor
1927
My Best Girl
actor
1927
The Barrier
actor
1926
The Lure of the Wild
actor
1925
The Freshman
actor
1925
The Sawdust Trail
actor
1924