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Carl Harbaugh

Highest Rated:
100% The Far Country (1955)
Lowest Rated:
82% They Died with Their Boots On (1941)
Birthday:
Nov 10, 1886
Birthplace:
Not Available
Bio:
American jack-of-all-trades Carl Harbaugh did just about everything in motion pictures except cater the lunches on location. As an actor, Harbaugh was seen in such roles as Escamillo in the Theda Bara version of Carmen (1915). His directorial credits include the 1917 adaptation of Hawthorne's The…

Highest Rated Movies

Filmography

Range of Movie T-meters: 82% - 100%
Number of Movies: 22
Box Office Since 2001: --
Year Rating Title Credit Box Office
1957 Band of Angels
  • Actor
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1955 100% The Far Country
  • Sourdough
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1955 The Tall Men
  • Salesman
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1952 The World in His Arms
  • Actor
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1951 Distant Drums
  • M. Duprez
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1949 100% White Heat
  • Foreman
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1949 Colorado Territory (North of the Rio Grande)
  • brakeman
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1948 Fighter Squadron
  • Cockney
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1944 Uncertain Glory
  • Innkeeper
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1943 Northern Pursuit
  • Radio Operator
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1942 100% Gentleman Jim
  • Smith
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1941 94% High Sierra
  • Fisherman
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1941 88% The Strawberry Blonde
  • Workman
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1941 Manpower
  • Noisy Nash
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1941 82% They Died with Their Boots On
  • Sergeant
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1940 94% They Drive by Night
  • Mechanic
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1938 The Texans
  • Actor
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1933 The Devil's Brother
  • Second Woodchopper
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1928 100% Steamboat Bill, Jr.
  • Screenwriter
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1927 88% College
  • Crew Coach
  • Director
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1915 Carmen
  • Escamillo
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1915 Regeneration
  • Ames
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Quotes from Carl Harbaugh's Characters

    1. Innkeeper: She's [the horse] like France , too old too beat, too old to die.
    2. Marianne: I don't know, I don't understand these things. [the killing, the war]
    3. Jean Picard: There must be somewhere we can go.... we can find a new life somewhere..... you wait for me here.
    4. Marianne: I love you with all my heart. [to Picard]
    From Uncertain Glory. Submitted by rick b (53 days ago)
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