Harry Bellaver Overview:

Character actor, Harry Bellaver, was born on Feb 12, 1905 in Hillsboro, IL. Bellaver died at the age of 88 on Aug 8, 1993 in Nyack, NY .

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American actor, often seen polishing the bar, but sometimes as shabby policeman, chatty cab-driver, or threadbare minion. Hollywood could have kept him a busy man, but he preferred theatre, drama teaching, and television work. In the last-named field, he spent five years with the popular series Naked City (as Sergeant Frank Arcaro) in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

(Source: available at Amazon Quinlan's Film Character Actors: an Illustrated Directory).

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Knocker: [to Koocker] I can't write poetry in jail. I've tried!


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Enjoyed a long and prolific career on Broadway. Harry worked there from 1931-72 appearing in over 20 major productions including the hit original original 1946 cast production of "Annie Get Your Gun" (as Chief Sitting Bull) that ran for 1147 performances.

Helped found the Actors' Equity Association.

During World War II he toured the front lines as a stage manager and actor in the U.S.O. show "Over 21," which starred Vivian Vance and her then-husband Philip Ober.

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