
Robert Harron
Acting
Born 1893-04-12 · New York City, New York, U.S. · Died 1920-09-05
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert "Bobby" Harron (April 12, 1893 – September 5, 1920) was an American motion picture actor of the early silent film era. Although he acted in scores of films, he is possibly best remembered for his roles in the Griffith-helmed films Intolerance and The Birth of a Nation. He was also the older brother of film actor John Harron and actress Mary Harron.
Acting

Star Power: The Creation Of United Artists
Self (archive footage)

The Greatest Question
Jimmie Hilton

The Mother and the Law
The Boy

True Heart Susie
William Jenkins

The Girl Who Stayed at Home
James Grey

A Romance of Happy Valley
John L. Logan Jr

The Greatest Thing in Life
Edward Livingston

The Great Love
Jim Young

Hearts of the World
The Boy - Douglas Gordon Hamilton

Sunshine Alley
Ned Morris
An Old Fashioned Young Man
Frank Trent

The Bad Boy
Jimmie Bates

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
The Boy (Modern Story)

The Marriage of Molly-O
Larry O'Dea

A Wild Girl of the Sierras
Bob Jordan

A Child of the Paris Streets
Jimmie Parker

Hoodoo Ann
Jimmie Vance

The Missing Links
Henry Gaylord

The Birth of a Nation
Tod
The Odalisque
Ed, in love with Annie
Sands of Fate
Arthur Lee
A Lesson in Mechanics
Joe Merriam

The Avenging Conscience
The Grocery Boy
Moonshine Molly
Uriah Hudson
Down by the Sounding Sea
Bob - Alice's Sweetheart
Their First Acquaintance
Bob Taylor

The Rebellion of Kitty Belle
Joe Belle
The Newer Woman
Robert

The Escape
Larry Joyce

Home, Sweet Home
The Eastener, Robert Winthrop
