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John Harron
Biography
John Harron (March 31, 1904 – November 24, 1939) was an American actor. He appeared in more than 160 films between 1918 and 1940. Born in New York City, he was the brother of actor Robert Harron and of actress Mary Harron. Harron graduated from Santa Clara University. His film debut came in Through the Back Door (1921). After acting for Universal, he was under contract to Warner Bros. Harron "achieved great success on the silent screen but was reduced to minor roles or minor films with the coming of sound." Harron died in Seattle, Washington from spinal meningitis. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Los Angeles
Known For

The Murder in the Museum
as Jerry Ross

Boots and Saddles
as Orderly Given Charge of Gene's Horses (uncredited)

The Roaring Twenties
as Soldier (uncredited)

Dark Victory
as George, the Man Taking Judith's Coat (uncredited)

They Made Me a Criminal
as First Fight Radio Announcer (uncredited)

White Zombie
as Neil Parker

Jezebel
as Jenkins (uncredited)

Confessions of a Nazi Spy
as Man in Montage with Propaganda (uncredited)

Marked Woman
as Cabbie #1 (uncredited)

Virginia City
as Union Lieutenant (uncredited)