Harry Caesar

Harry Caesar

Deceased · Born: Feb 18, 1928 · Died: Jun 12, 1994

Personal Details

BornFeb 18, 1928 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

Harry Caesar, a renowned actor, entered the world on February 18, 1928, in the vibrant city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America. This talented individual was known for his captivating performances in several notable films, including the critically acclaimed "A Few Good Men" released in 1992, the classic comedy "The Longest Yard" from 1974, and the action-packed thriller "Bird on a Wire" in 1990.

Throughout his life, Harry Caesar shared his heart with Marion Kane Bernot, his loving wife and partner. Together, they shared in the joys and challenges that life had to offer.

Unfortunately, Harry Caesar's life came to a close on June 12, 1994, in Los Angeles County, California, USA. His passing left behind a legacy of memorable performances and a deep appreciation for his craft.

Career

1992
1990
Bird on a Wire
Bird on a Wire as Marvin Larson
Murder in Mississippi
Murder in Mississippi as Hollis Watkins
1989
Ghetto Blaster
Ghetto Blaster as Mr. Dobson
Homer and Eddie
Homer and Eddie as Street Person
1987
Stranded
Stranded as Officer Miller
Retribution
Retribution as Charlie
1983
Murder 1, Dancer 0
Murder 1, Dancer 0 as Morgue Attendant
1982
The Ambush Murders
The Ambush Murders as Emmett Medford
The Escape Artist
The Escape Artist as Sax Player
1979
Disaster on the Coastliner
Disaster on the Coastliner as Northbound Conductor
Boulevard Nights
Boulevard Nights as Guard in Juvenile Hall
1978
Casey's Shadow
Casey's Shadow as Calvin Lebec
The End
The End as Hospital Orderly
1975
1974
The Longest Yard
The Longest Yard as Granville
1972
Trouble Man
Trouble Man as Walter - Pool Room Patron
1970
There Was a Crooked Man...
There Was a Crooked Man... as Rioting Prisoner
1960
All the Fine Young Cannibals
All the Fine Young Cannibals as Blues House Party Spectator (uncredited)