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  1. Roy Paul Harvey (September 10, 1882 – December 5, 1955) was an American character actor who appeared in at least 177 films. [1] Biography. Primarily a character actor, Harvey began his career on stage and in silent films.

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    33 Photos. Paul Harvey was born on 10 September 1882 in Sandwich, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Spellbound (1945), Calamity Jane (1953) and Algiers (1938). He was married to Merle Stanton and Ottye Henrietta Cramer (actress). He died on 15 December 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • Sandwich, Illinois, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Mini Bio. Paul Harvey was born on September 4, 1918 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Paul Harvey - News (1951), The Right of the People (1986) and Everything That Rises (1998). He was married to Lynn "Angel" Cooper. He died on February 28, 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

    • September 4, 1918
    • February 28, 2009
  4. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paul Harvey (September 10, 1882 – December 15, 1955) was an American actor who appeared in at least 177 films. He is not to be confused with Paul Harvey the broadcaster. Primarily a character actor, Harvey began his career on stage and in silent films.

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  6. Mini Bio. Paul Harvey was born on September 10, 1882 in Sandwich, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Spellbound (1945), Calamity Jane (1953) and Algiers (1938). He was married to Merle Stanton and Ottye Henrietta Cramer (actress). He died on December 15, 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  7. Feb 28, 2009 · Paul Harvey became an actor when he was just 14 years old. Harvey's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as "The Wiser Sex" (1932), the musical comedy "Kid Millions" (1934) with Eddie Cantor and the Will Rogers dramatic adaptation "Handy Andy" (1934). He also appeared...

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