William Harrigan, a renowned actor of immense talent, came into this world on the twenty-seventh of March, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, in the vibrant city of New York, situated in the state of New York, within the United States of America.
Throughout his illustrious career, he left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, captivating audiences with his impressive performances in a multitude of films. Some of his most notable works include the 1933 cinematic masterpiece, "The Invisible Man," the 1929 comedy, "Nix on Dames," and the 1935 crime drama, "'G' Men."
In his personal life, William Harrigan was married three times to the lovely ladies, Louise Groody, Grace Culbert, and Dorothy Langdon. Each of these unions brought joy and love into his life, and he cherished the time spent with each of his spouses.
Sadly, William Harrigan's life came to a close on the first of February, nineteen hundred and sixty-six, once again in the city of New York, where he had first taken his first breath. Despite his passing, his legacy lives on, and his contributions to the world of acting continue to inspire and entertain generations to come.