Harold McGrath
Harold McGrath was born on Sep 04, 1871 in USA. Harold McGrath's big-screen debut came with The Goose Girl directed by Frederick A. Thomson in 1915. Harold McGrath is known for Bitter Apples directed by Harry O. Hoyt, Monte Blue stars as John Wyncote and Myrna Loy as Belinda White. The upcoming new movie Harold McGrath plays is Right to the Heart which will be released on Jan 23, 1942.
Harold McGrath was born in Syracuse, NY. He got his start as a writer with a job as a reporter and columnist on the "Syracuse Herald" newspaper, and published his first novel, "Arms and the Woman", in 1899. He turned into a prolific--though some critics said uninspired--author after that, churning out book after book in all different genres: war, romance, crime novels, horror (one of his horror novels, "Drums of Jeopardy", had a character named "Boris Karlov"; British actor William Henry Pratt liked the name and chose it for his stage name, and was thereafter known as
Birthday
Sep 04, 1871Place of Birth
Syracuse, New York, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 1942
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- 1931
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5.6 - 1927
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7.3 - 1920
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- 1916
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- 1915
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