Harold Huber
December 5, 1909 (114 years old) in New York City, New York, USA
Harold Huber (born Harold Joseph Huberman) was an American stage, screen, and television actor.
Known For
Credits
- 1957 · The Joker is Wild as Harry Bliss (uncredited)
- 1950 · Let's Dance as Chef Marcel
- 1950 · My Friend Irma Goes West as Pete
- 1943 · Crime Doctor as Joe Dylan
- 1942 · Ice Capades Revue as Duke Baldwin
- 1942 · Lady from Chungking as General Kaimura
- 1942 · Manila Calling as Santoro
- 1942 · Little Tokyo, U.S.A. as Ito Takimura
- 1942 · A Gentleman After Dark as Stubby
- 1942 · Sleepytime Gal as Honest Joe Kincaid
- 1942 · Pardon My Stripes as Big George Kilraine
- 1941 · Down Mexico Way as Pancho Grande
- 1941 · Charlie Chan in Rio as Senior Souto, police chief
- 1941 · Country Fair as Cash Nichols
- 1941 · A Man Betrayed as Morris Slade
- 1940 · Kit Carson as Lopez
- 1940 · Dance, Girl, Dance as Hoboken Gent
- 1940 · The Ghost Comes Home as Tony
- 1939 · Charlie McCarthy, Detective as Tony Garcia
- 1939 · City in Darkness as Police Inspector Marcel Spivak
- 1939 · Main Street Lawyer as Tony Marco
- 1939 · Beau Geste as Voisin
- 1939 · 6,000 Enemies as Joe Silenus
- 1939 · Chasing Danger as Carlos Demitri
- 1939 · The Lady and the Mob as Harry the Lug
- 1939 · You Can't Get Away with Murder as Scappa
- 1939 · King of the Turf as Santelli
- 1938 · Going Places as Maxie
- 1938 · While New York Sleeps as Joe Marco
- 1938 · Little Tough Guys in Society as Uncle Buck
- 1938 · Mysterious Mr. Moto as Ernst Litmar
- 1938 · Passport Husband as Blackie Bennet
- 1938 · Gangs of New York as Panatella
- 1938 · A Trip to Paris as Willie Jones
- 1938 · The Adventures of Marco Polo as Toctai
- 1938 · Mr. Moto's Gamble as Lieutenant Riggs
- 1938 · A Slight Case of Murder as Guiseppe
- 1938 · International Settlement as Joseph Lang
- 1937 · Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo as French Police Inspector
- 1937 · Charlie Chan on Broadway as Chief Inspector James Nelson NYPD
- 1937 · Outlaws of the Orient as Gen. Ho-Fang
- 1937 · Love Under Fire as Lt. Chavez
- 1937 · Angel's Holiday as Bat Regan
- 1937 · The Good Earth as Cousin
- 1937 · Midnight Taxi as Walter 'Lucky' Todd
- 1937 · Trouble in Morocco as Palmo
- 1936 · The Gay Desperado as Juan Campo
- 1936 · The Devil Is a Sissy as Willie
- 1936 · Kelly the Second as Spike
- 1936 · Women Are Trouble as Pete the Pusher
- 1936 · San Francisco as 'Babe'
- 1936 · Klondike Annie as Chan Lo
- 1936 · Muss 'em Up as Maratti
- 1935 · We're Only Human as Tony Ricci
- 1935 · I Live My Life as Picture Hanger (Uncredited)
- 1935 · Pursuit as Jake
- 1935 · 'G' Men as Venke
- 1935 · Naughty Marietta as Abe
- 1935 · One New York Night as Blake
- 1934 · Forsaking All Others as Mr. Frankenstein (Uncredited)
- 1934 · The World Accuses as 'Checkers' Fraley
- 1934 · Cheating Cheaters as Edgar 'Legs' Finelli
- 1934 · Port of Lost Dreams as Louis Constolos
- 1934 · Hide-Out as Dr. Warner
- 1934 · The Defense Rests as Castro
- 1934 · He Was Her Man as J.C. Ward, Curly's Hitman
- 1934 · The Merry Frinks as Benny Lopez
- 1934 · The Thin Man as Arthur Nunheim
- 1934 · A Very Honorable Guy as Joe Ponzetti
- 1934 · No More Women as Iceberg
- 1934 · Hi, Nellie! as Leo
- 1933 · Fury of the Jungle as Gaston Labelle aka Frenchy
- 1933 · Police Car 17 as Johnny Davis
- 1933 · Mary Stevens, M.D. as Tony
- 1933 · Midnight Mary as 'Puggy' Nestle
- 1933 · The Mayor of Hell as Joe
- 1933 · The Life of Jimmy Dolan as Reggie Newman
- 1933 · The Silk Express as Train Guard Craft
- 1933 · Girl Missing as Jim Hendricks
- 1933 · Ladies They Talk About as Lefty Simons
- 1933 · Parachute Jumper as Steve Donovan
- 1933 · Frisco Jenny as George Weaver
- 1932 · The Match King as Scarlatti
- 1932 · 20,000 Years in Sing Sing as Death Row Convict Tony (uncredited)
- 1932 · Central Park as Nick Sarno
- 1931 · The Criminal Code as Convict in Yard