Russell Hardie

Russell Hardie

Deceased · Born: May 20, 1904 · Died: Jul 21, 1973

Personal Details

BornMay 20, 1904 Buffalo, New York, USA

Biography

Russell Hardie, a renowned actor of great distinction, entered this world on May 20, 1904, in the vibrant city of Buffalo, New York, USA. Born to a loving family, he would go on to carve out a remarkable career in the world of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Throughout his illustrious career, Hardie would appear in a plethora of iconic films, including the critically acclaimed "Fail Safe" in 1964, as well as the 1951 drama "The Whistle at Eaton Falls" and the 1933 musical comedy "Broadway to Hollywood". His versatility as an actor would allow him to effortlessly transition between genres, showcasing his remarkable range and talent.

Sadly, Russell Hardie's life came to a close on July 21, 1973, in Clarence, New York, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and entertain audiences for generations to come.

Career

1966
The Group
The Group as Mr. Davison
1964
Fail Safe
Fail Safe as Gen. Stark
1958
Cop Hater
Cop Hater as Detective Lt. Byrnes
1957
Studio One
Studio One as First Guard
1951
The Frogmen
The Frogmen as Captain Radford
1936
Down to the Sea
Down to the Sea as John 'Johnny' Kaminas
1935
In Old Kentucky
In Old Kentucky as Dr. Lee Andrews
Speed Devils
Speed Devils as Dan Holden
Sequoia
Sequoia as Bob Alden
1934
Operator 13
Operator 13 as Littledale
Men in White
Men in White as Dr. Michaelson
1933
Stage Mother
Stage Mother as Fred Lorraine