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{{short description|American actor}}
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| name = Harry C. Bradley
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| birth_place = [[San Francisco, California]], United States
| birth_place = [[San Francisco]], [[California]], U.S.
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| death_place = [[Hollywood, California]], United States
| death_place = [[Hollywood, California|Hollywood]], California, U.S.
| occupation = Actor
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| yearsactive = 1930–1946
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| spouse = Lurelle Lansing Waters<br>1894–1906; div.<br>Lorena Atwood<br>1926–1947; her death
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'''Harry C. Bradley''' (April 15, 1869 &ndash; October 18, 1947) was an American film actor.<ref name="NY Times">{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/7949/Harry-C-Bradley |title=Harry C. Bradley |accessdate=December 6, 2014 |work=New York Times}}</ref> He appeared in more than 200 films between 1930 and 1946.
'''Harry C. Bradley''' (born '''Harry Charles Bradley Cockrill''';<ref name="USSSNIF">"United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6K4Z-5SVY : 11 February 2023), Harry Charles Bradley, .</ref><ref name="OHB&EPT">[https://www.newspapers.com/image/429410637/?clipping_id=141943646 "Obituaries: Harry Bradley"]. ''El Paso Times''. October 25, 1947. p.&nbsp;7. Retrieved February 23, 2024.</ref> April 15, 1869 &ndash; October 18, 1947) was an American film actor.<ref name="NY Times">{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/7949/Harry-C-Bradley/biography |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141216213450/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/person/7949/Harry-C-Bradley/biography |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 16, 2014 |department=Movies & TV Dept. |work=[[The New York Times]] |publisher=[[Baseline (database)|Baseline]] & [[All Movie Guide]] |author=Hal Erickson |author-link=Hal Erickson (author) |date=2014 |title=Harry C. Bradley |access-date=December 6, 2014 }}</ref> He appeared in more than 200 films between 1930 and 1946.

==Early life and career==
Bradley was born and raised in [[San Francisco]].<ref name="USSSNIF"/><ref name="USC&BD">"United States City and Business Directories, ca. 1749 - ca. 1990", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZLZ-W2HB : Sat Dec 16 04:52:44 UTC 2023), Entry for Harry C Bradley, from 1875 to 1880.</ref> His father Theodore Cockrill was San Francisco's [[Chief of Police]].<ref name="OHB&EPT"/>

Before he ever stepped in front of a movie camera, Bradley had amassed about 2 decades' worth of [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] stage credits,<ref>[https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/harry-bradley-32797 "Harry Bradley credits"]. [[IBDB]].</ref> most notably in the original production of [[Anne Nichols]]' ''[[Abie's Irish Rose]]'', in which Bradley portrayed Father Whelan in all 2,327 performances.<ref name="Vobit"/><ref>[https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/abies-irish-rose-1064#OpeningNightCast "Abie's Irish Rose: People"]. [[IBDb]].</ref>

==Personal life and death==
Bradley was married at least twice, both times to fellow stage performers.

In 1894, he married Lurelle Lansing Waters.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/evening-star/141945542/ "The World of Society: Where Many Washington People Are Visiting"]. ''The Washington Star''. August 13, 1894. p.&nbsp;7 Retrieved February 23, 2024.</ref> She divorced Bradley on grounds of desertion in 1906,<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/article/reno-gazette-journal/141949696/ "Sparks News"]. ''Reno Evening Gazette''. June 14, 1906. p.&nbsp;7. Retrieved February 23, 2024.</ref> but continued to appear alongside him onstage under her maiden name for at least another two years.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/609188053/?clipping_id=141947839 "Attractions at the Theaters: Heirs to the Hoorah"]. ''The Stockton Evening Mail''. November 10, 1908. p.&nbsp;2. Retrieved February 23, 2024.</ref>

From 1926 until her death in June 1947, Bradley was married to the stage actress and singer Lorena Atwood.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Obituaries: Lorena Atwood|author=|date=June 11, 1947|work=Variety|page=49|quote=Lorena Atwood, former opera and musicomedy actress, died at her home in Hollywood June 3. She retired from the stage in 1926, after marrying Harry C. Bradley, who survives. Debuting in San Francisco, she was a grand opera lead before going east. Appearing in N. Y., she shuttled between musicals and dramas, appearing in 'Raffles' for two seasons before going into George M. Cohan's 'Little Johnny Jones,' 'Seven Keys to Baldpate' and others. Her last appearance was in 'Captain Applejack.'|id={{ProQuest|1285922742}}}}</ref> On October 18, scarcely four months later, Bradley suffered a fatal heart attack in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]].<ref name="Vobit">{{Cite news|title=Obituaries: Harry Bradley|author=|date=October 22, 1947|work=Variety|page=63|quote=Harry Bradley, character actor, died of a heart attack Oct. 18 in Hollywood. He had freelanced in films for the last 15 years. He was a member of the original 'Abie's Irish Rose' cast and played it in New York five years. Wife, former Lorena Atwood, died four months ago.|id={{ProQuest|1285909523}}}}</ref>


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
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* ''[[Hell Bent for Love]]'' (1934)
* ''[[Roadhouse Nights]]'' (1930) - Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Beyond the Law (1934 film)|Beyond the Law]]'' (1934)
* ''[[The Smiling Lieutenant]]'' (1931) - Count Von Halden (uncredited)
* ''[[House of Mystery (1934 film)|House of Mystery]]'' (1934)
* ''[[City Limits (1934 film)|City Limits]]'' (1934)
* ''[[The Dark Horse (1932 film)|The Dark Horse]]'' (1932) - Blue Ribbon Man (uncredited)
* ''[[Beauty Parlor]]'' (1932) - Henry Mason
* ''[[Three of a Kind (1936 film)|Three of a Kind]]'' (1936)
* ''[[Skyscraper Souls]]'' (1932) - Johnson, Dwight's Secretary (uncredited)
* ''[[Hell-Ship Morgan]]'' (1936)
* ''[[Gold Diggers of 1937]]'' (1936)
* ''[[American Madness]]'' (1932) - Sampson (uncredited)
* ''[[The Public Pays]]'' (1936)
* ''[[70,000 Witnesses]]'' (1932) - Train Conductor (uncredited)
* ''[[Prosperity (film)|Prosperity]]'' (1932) - Man Whose Pants Need Mending (uncredited)
* ''[[New Faces of 1937]]'' (1937)
* ''[[The Kid from Spain]]'' (1932) - Man in Line at Mexican Border (uncredited)
* ''[[Riding on Air]]'' (1937)
* ''[[If I Had a Million]]'' (1932) - Uniformed Bank Guard (uncredited)
* ''[[The Little Adventuress]]'' (1938)
* ''[[The Star Maker (1939 film)|The Star Maker]]'' (1939)
* ''[[Silver Dollar (film)|Silver Dollar]]'' (1932) - Messenger (uncredited)
* ''[[The Payoff (1942 film)|The Payoff]]'' (1942)
* ''[[The Billion Dollar Scandal]]'' (1933) - Minister (uncredited)
* ''[[Employees' Entrance]]'' (1933) - Employee Who Refuses Paycut (uncredited)
* ''[[Busses Roar]]'' (1942)
* ''[[Parachute Jumper]]'' (1933) - Man in Society for Prohibition Enforcement Office (uncredited)
* ''[[Family Troubles]]'' (1943)
* ''[[Luxury Liner (1933 film)|Luxury Liner]]'' (1933) - Ship's Tailor (uncredited)
* ''[[Ladies They Talk About]]'' (1933) - Attendee at Revival Meeting (uncredited)
* ''[[Mystery of the Wax Museum]]'' (1933) - Reporter (uncredited)
* ''[[Grand Slam (1933 film)|Grand Slam]]'' (1933) - Bridge Match Referee (uncredited)
* ''[[Girl Missing]]'' (1933) - Station Master (uncredited)
* ''[[The Little Giant (1933 film)|The Little Giant]]'' (1933) - Harry S. Winter (uncredited)
* ''[[Central Airport (film)|Central Airport]]'' (1933) - Doctor (uncredited)
* ''[[The Working Man]]'' (1933) - Reeves Co. Board Member (uncredited)
* ''[[I Have Lived]]'' (1933) - Clergyman (uncredited)
* ''[[Melody Cruise (film)|Melody Cruise]]'' (1933) - Ship Passenger (uncredited)
* ''[[I Love That Man]]'' (1933) - Prison Chaplain (uncredited)
* ''[[The Stranger's Return]]'' (1933) - Dr. Rizzell (uncredited)
* ''[[This Day and Age (film)|This Day and Age]]'' (1933) - Mr. Smith (uncredited)
* ''[[Lady for a Day]]'' (1933) - Lloyd - Hotel Mail Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Bureau of Missing Persons]]'' (1933) - Mr. Newberry (uncredited)
* ''[[The Prizefighter and the Lady]]'' (1933) - Bar Patron #4 (uncredited)
* ''[[Sitting Pretty (1933 film)|Sitting Pretty]]'' (1933) - Set Designer (uncredited)
* ''[[Dancing Lady]]'' (1933) - Pinky's Pal (uncredited)
* ''[[Lone Cowboy (film)|Lone Cowboy]]'' (1933) - First Station Agent (uncredited)
* ''[[Lady Killer (1933 film)|Lady Killer]]'' (1933) - Man with Purse (uncredited)
* ''[[Convention City]]'' (1933) - Graham
* ''[[The Big Shakedown]]'' (1934) - Third Drug Store Proprietor (uncredited)
* ''[[Cross Country Cruise]]'' (1934) - First Dodd's Salesman (uncredited)
* ''[[Caravan (1934 film)|Caravan]]'' (1934) - Priest (uncredited)
* ''[[Mandalay (film)|Mandalay]]'' (1934) - Henry P. Warren (uncredited)
* ''[[As the Earth Turns (1934 film)|As the Earth Turns]]'' (1934) - Elder (uncredited)
* ''[[It Happened One Night]]'' (1934) - Henderson (uncredited)
* ''[[Heat Lightning (film)|Heat Lightning]]'' (1934) - 'Popsy' - a Businessman
* ''[[Men in White (1934 film)|Men in White]]'' (1934) - Minister (uncredited)
* ''[[House of Mystery (1934 film)|House of Mystery]]'' (1934) - Prof. Horatio Potter
* ''[[City Limits (1934 film)|City Limits]]'' (1934) - Dr. Stafford
* ''[[The Line-Up]]'' (1934) - Mr. Hamilton (uncredited)
* ''[[The Last Gentleman (film)|The Last Gentleman]]'' (1934) - Professor Schumaker (uncredited)
* ''[[Sadie McKee]]'' (1934) - Dr. Taylor - with Dr. Briggs (uncredited)
* ''[[Change of Heart (1934 film)|Change of Heart]]'' (1934) - Graduation Speaker (uncredited)
* ''[[Hell Bent for Love]]'' (1934) - Professor
* ''[[The Merry Frinks]]'' (1934) - Dr. Shinliver
* ''[[Now I'll Tell]]'' (1934) - Judge Farth (uncredited)
* ''[[Call It Luck]]'' (1934) - Herman Gideon (uncredited)
* ''[[Fifteen Wives]]'' (1934) - Davis - Hotel Manager
* ''[[Beyond the Law (1934 film)|Beyond the Law]]'' (1934) - Professor Bennett
* ''[[Our Daily Bread (1934 film)|Our Daily Bread]]'' (1934) - Professor (uncredited)
* ''[[The Human Side]]'' (1934) - Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
* ''[[Among the Missing (film)|Among the Missing]]'' (1934) - Alvin Abbott
* ''[[Tomorrow's Youth]]'' (1934) - School Principal (uncredited)
* ''[[Lady by Choice]]'' (1934) - Bradley - Court Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Cheating Cheaters (1934 film)|Cheating Cheaters]]'' (1934) - Hanley (uncredited)
* ''[[Kid Millions]]'' (1934) - Bartender (uncredited)
* ''[[Broadway Bill]]'' (1934) - Morgan's Bookkeeper (uncredited)
* ''[[White Lies (1935 film)|White Lies]]'' (1934) - Davis (uncredited)
* ''[[Biography of a Bachelor Girl]]'' (1935) - Davison (uncredited)
* ''[[A Night at the Ritz]]'' (1935) - Dining Banker (uncredited)
* ''[[Living on Velvet]]'' (1935) - Talkative Man at Party (uncredited)
* ''[[Private Worlds]]'' (1935) - Johnson's father
* ''[[It Happened in New York]]'' (1935) - Theatre Manager (uncredited)
* ''[[Baby Face Harrington]]'' (1935) - Bank Cashier (uncredited)
* ''[[Love in Bloom (film)|Love in Bloom]]'' (1935) - Sexton (uncredited)
* ''[[Stranded (1935 film)|Stranded]]'' (1935) - Train Conductor (uncredited)
* ''[[Front Page Woman]]'' (1935) - Jury Foreman (uncredited)
* ''[[Woman Wanted (1935 film)|Woman Wanted]]'' (1935) - Third Juror Talking to Mike (uncredited)
* ''[[Man on the Flying Trapeze]]'' (1935) - Passing Motorist (uncredited)
* ''[[China Seas (film)|China Seas]]'' (1935) - Ship's Passenger (uncredited)
* ''[[Diamond Jim]]'' (1935) - Brady's Secretary (uncredited)
* ''[[I Live My Life]]'' (1935) - Museum Curator (uncredited)
* ''[[This Is the Life (1935 film)|This Is the Life]]'' (1935) - Dr. Dudley - Sunday School Picnic Minister (uncredited)
* ''[[Way Down East (1935 film)|Way Down East]]'' (1935) - Mr. Peabody
* ''[[Personal Maid's Secret]]'' (1935) - Candlesticks Salesman (uncredited)
* ''[[1,000 Dollars a Minute]]'' (1935) - Dr. Cromley (uncredited)
* ''[[Rendezvous (1935 film)|Rendezvous]]'' (1935) - Cashier (uncredited)
* ''[[Thanks a Million]]'' (1935) - Father (uncredited)
* ''[[Stars Over Broadway]]'' (1935) - Man in Church (uncredited)
* ''[[Ah, Wilderness! (film)|Ah, Wilderness!]]'' (1935) - Minor Role - Scenes Deleted (uncredited)
* ''[[Millions in the Air]]'' (1935) - Mr. Waldo-Walker
* ''[[Riffraff (1936 film)|Riffraff]]'' (1936) - Minister at Wedding (uncredited)
* ''[[Strike Me Pink (film)|Strike Me Pink]]'' (1936) - Club Lido Patron (uncredited)
* ''[[Dancing Feet (film)|Dancing Feet]]'' (1936) - Hotel Assistant Manager
* ''[[Next Time We Love]]'' (1936) - Desk Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Hell-Ship Morgan]]'' (1936) - Minister
* ''[[Don't Get Personal (1936 film)|Don't Get Personal]]'' (1936) - Foreman (uncredited)
* ''[[It Had to Happen]]'' (1936) - Beatrice's Secretary (scenes deleted)
* ''[[The Country Doctor (1936 film)|The Country Doctor]]'' (1936) - Clergyman (uncredited)
* ''[[Mr. Deeds Goes to Town]]'' (1936) - Anderson (uncredited)
* ''[[Florida Special]]'' (1936) - Conductor (uncredited)
* ''[[Three of a Kind (1936 film)|Three of a Kind]]'' (1936) - Mr. Fash
* ''[[Parole!]]'' (1936) - Dr. Arthur Carroll (uncredited)
* ''[[Trapped by Television]]'' (1936) - Telephone Man (uncredited)
* ''[[We Went to College]]'' (1936) - Sightseeing Alumnus (uncredited)
* ''[[Rhythm on the Range]]'' (1936) - Minister (uncredited)
* ''[[Yours for the Asking]]'' (1936) - Art Dealer (uncredited)
* ''[[The Gorgeous Hussy]]'' (1936) - President's Secretary (uncredited)
* ''[[Wives Never Know]]'' (1936) - Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
* ''[[Murder with Pictures]]'' (1936) - Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
* ''[[Cain and Mabel]]'' (1936) - Man in Library (uncredited)
* ''[[Wedding Present (film)|Wedding Present]]'' (1936) - Ticket Seller (uncredited)
* ''[[Libeled Lady]]'' (1936) - Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
* ''[[The Public Pays]]'' (1936, Short) - Grocer (uncredited)
* ''[[All American Chump]]'' (1936) - Prof. Spring (uncredited)
* ''[[Come and Get It (1936 film)|Come and Get It]]'' (1936) - Thomas Gubbins (uncredited)
* ''[[Easy to Take]]'' (1936) - Relative (uncredited)
* ''[[The Accusing Finger]]'' (1936) - Senator (uncredited)
* ''[[Gold Diggers of 1937]]'' (1936) - Dr. Henry
* ''[[Girl Overboard (1937 film)|Girl Overboard]]'' (1937) - Mr. Ainsley (uncredited)
* ''[[Sing While You're Able]]'' (1937) - C. William Williams
* ''[[A Star Is Born (1937 film)|A Star Is Born]]'' (1937) - Niles' Assistant (uncredited)
* ''[[Let Them Live]]'' (1937) - Train Conductor (uncredited)
* ''[[The Road Back (film)|The Road Back]]'' (1937) - Forman / Porter (uncredited)
* ''[[Riding on Air]]'' (1937) - Mayor
* ''[[Ever Since Eve (1937 film)|Ever Since Eve]]'' (1937) - Purity League Manager (uncredited)
* ''[[New Faces of 1937]]'' (1937) - Count Moody's Secretary
* ''[[Marry the Girl (1937 film)|Marry the Girl]]'' (1937) - Patient with Fife (uncredited)
* ''[[Broadway Melody of 1938]]'' (1937) - Bertram (uncredited)
* ''[[Partners in Crime (1937 film)|Partners in Crime]]'' (1937) - Committee Man (uncredited)
* ''[[Trouble at Midnight]]'' (1937) - Doctor
* ''[[The Jury's Secret]]'' (1938) - Jury Foreman (uncredited)
* ''[[When G-Men Step In]]'' (1938) - Mr. Drake (uncredited)
* ''[[International Crime (1938 film)|International Crime]]'' (1938) - Barrows
* ''[[Women Are Like That (1938 film)|Women Are Like That]]'' (1938) - Mr. Frazier - the Divorce Lawyer (uncredited)
* ''[[Little Miss Broadway]]'' (1938) - Club Secretary (uncredited)
* ''[[Letter of Introduction]]'' (1938) - Minor Role (uncredited)
* ''[[I Am the Law (1938 film)|I Am the Law]]'' (1938) - Mr. Higgins - Witness (uncredited)
* ''[[The Lady Objects]]'' (1938) - Prof. Fenner (uncredited)
* ''[[The Little Adventuress (1938 film)|The Little Adventuress]]'' (1938) - Henry Lowell
* ''[[Inside Story (film)|Inside Story]]'' (1939) - Conductor (uncredited)
* ''[[Panama Patrol]]'' (1939) - Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Let Us Live]]'' (1939) - Hijacked Motorist (uncredited)
* ''[[East Side of Heaven]]'' (1939) - James Travers (uncredited)
* ''[[The Kid from Texas (1939 film)|The Kid from Texas]]'' (1939) - Appleby - on Telephone (voice, uncredited)
* ''[[Should Husbands Work?]]'' (1939) - Snodgrass
* ''[[I Stole a Million]]'' (1939) - Sexton (uncredited)
* ''[[When Tomorrow Comes (film)|When Tomorrow Comes]]'' (1939) - Reverend Mr. Morris (uncredited)
* ''[[Our Leading Citizen (1939 film)|Our Leading Citizen]]'' (1939) - Director
* ''[[The Star Maker (1939 film)|The Star Maker]]'' (1939) - Conductor
* ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'' (1939) - Arthur Kim (uncredited)
* ''[[The Roaring Twenties]]'' (1939) - Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
* ''[[His Girl Friday]]'' (1940) - Insurance Doctor (uncredited)
* ''[[City of Chance]]'' (1940) - Gambling House Patron (uncredited)
* ''[[Danger on Wheels]]'' (1940) - Jones
* ''[[Road to Singapore]]'' (1940) - Secretary (uncredited)
* ''[[Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe]]'' (1940, Serial) - Keedish [Chs. 6-7]
* ''[[The Doctor Takes a Wife]]'' (1940) - Dapper Salesman (uncredited)
* ''[[Edison, the Man]]'' (1940) - Preacher (uncredited)
* ''[[Those Were the Days! (1940 film)|Those Were the Days!]]'' (1940) - Conductor (uncredited)
* ''[[Queen of the Mob]]'' (1940) - Lawyer
* ''[[Stranger on the Third Floor]]'' (1940) - Court Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Spring Parade]]'' (1940) - Mandate (uncredited)
* ''[[The Ape (1940 film)|The Ape]]'' (1940) - Quinn (uncredited)
* ''[[Slightly Tempted]]'' (1940) - Cartwright
* ''[[One Night in the Tropics]]'' (1940) - Mr. Moore's Doctor (uncredited)
* ''[[Life with Henry]]'' (1940) - Business Man (uncredited)
* ''[[Behind the News (film)|Behind the News]]'' (1940) - Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
* ''[[The Invisible Woman (1940 film)|The Invisible Woman]]'' (1940) - Want-Ad Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Golden Hoofs]]'' (1941) - Critt (uncredited)
* ''[[The Monster and the Girl]]'' (1941) - Rev. Russell (uncredited)
* ''[[Men of Boys Town]]'' (1941) - Senior Minister (scenes deleted)
* ''[[The Black Cat (1941 film)|The Black Cat]]'' (1941) - Coroner (uncredited)
* ''[[They Dare Not Love]]'' (1941) - Army Officer (uncredited)
* ''[[Blondie in Society]]'' (1941) - Angry Neighbor With Petunia Beds (uncredited)
* ''[[The Big Store]]'' (1941) - Henry (uncredited)
* ''[[Sweetheart of the Campus]]'' (1941) - The Judge (uncredited)
* ''[[Hello, Sucker]]'' (1941) - Galloway (uncredited)
* ''[[Mystery Ship (film)|Mystery Ship]]'' (1941) - Apartment Manager (uncredited)
* ''[[Buy Me That Town]]'' (1941) - Reverend Brooks
* ''[[The Stork Pays Off]]'' (1941) - Mr. Dennison (uncredited)
* ''[[New York Town]]'' (1941) - Spectator (uncredited)
* ''[[Tillie the Toiler (1941 film)|Tillie the Toiler]]'' (1941)
* ''[[Blondie Goes to College]]'' (1942) - Professor
* ''[[Frisco Lil]]'' (1942) - Judge
* ''[[Sing Your Worries Away]]'' (1942) - Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
* ''[[Yokel Boy]]'' (1942) - Minister (uncredited)
* ''[[Hi, Neighbor]]'' (1942) - Minister (uncredited)
* ''[[The Gay Sisters]]'' (1942) - Records Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Busses Roar]]'' (1942) - Henry Dipper
* ''[[Get Hep to Love]]'' (1942) - Music Judge (uncredited)
* ''[[Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1942 film)|Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch]]'' (1942) - Minister (uncredited)
* ''[[The Payoff (1942 film)|The Payoff]]'' (1942) - Dr. Steele
* ''[[They Got Me Covered]]'' (1943) - Singing Hotel Waiter (uncredited)
* ''[[Hangmen Also Die!]]'' (1943) - Townsman (uncredited)
* ''[[Family Troubles]]'' (1943, Short) - Mr. Tom Jones
* ''[[Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour]]'' (1943) - Mr. Japes (uncredited)
* ''[[Dixie (film)|Dixie]]'' (1943) - Publisher (uncredited)
* ''[[Someone to Remember]]'' (1943) - College Trustee (uncredited)
* ''[[Top Man (film)|Top Man]]'' (1943) - Teacher (uncredited)
* ''[[Princess O'Rourke]]'' (1943) - Matilda's Husband (uncredited)
* ''[[Girl Crazy (1943 film)|Girl Crazy]]'' (1943) - Governor's Crony (uncredited)
* ''[[Knickerbocker Holiday (film)|Knickerbocker Holiday]]'' (1944) - Councilman (uncredited)
* ''[[Her Primitive Man]]'' (1944) - Lecture Attendee (uncredited)
* ''[[Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid]]'' (1944) - Teacher (uncredited)
* ''[[Mr. Skeffington]]'' (1944) - Rector (uncredited)
* ''[[Make Your Own Bed]]'' (1944) - Mr. Brookin (uncredited)
* ''[[Henry Aldrich's Little Secret]]'' (1944) - Mr. Tottle
* ''[[Bowery to Broadway]]'' (1944) - Reformer (uncredited)
* ''[[And Now Tomorrow]]'' (1944) - Episcopalian Minister (uncredited)
* ''[[The Town Went Wild]]'' (1944) - Mr. Wilson, Marriage License Clerk (uncredited)
* ''[[Belle of the Yukon]]'' (1944) - Saloon Patron with Hat (uncredited)
* ''[[Youth on Trial]]'' (1945) - Motor Court Manager (uncredited)
* ''[[Wife Wanted (1946 film)|Wife Wanted]]'' (1946) - Friendship Club Victim (uncredited)
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==External links==
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*{{IMDb name|0103249|Harry C. Bradley}}
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Harry C. Bradley
Born(1869-04-15)April 15, 1869
DiedOctober 18, 1947(1947-10-18) (aged 78)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active1930–1946
Spouse(s)Lurelle Lansing Waters
1894–1906; div.
Lorena Atwood
1926–1947; her death

Harry C. Bradley (born Harry Charles Bradley Cockrill;[1][2] April 15, 1869 – October 18, 1947) was an American film actor.[3] He appeared in more than 200 films between 1930 and 1946.

Early life and career

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Bradley was born and raised in San Francisco.[1][4] His father Theodore Cockrill was San Francisco's Chief of Police.[2]

Before he ever stepped in front of a movie camera, Bradley had amassed about 2 decades' worth of Broadway stage credits,[5] most notably in the original production of Anne Nichols' Abie's Irish Rose, in which Bradley portrayed Father Whelan in all 2,327 performances.[6][7]

Personal life and death

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Bradley was married at least twice, both times to fellow stage performers.

In 1894, he married Lurelle Lansing Waters.[8] She divorced Bradley on grounds of desertion in 1906,[9] but continued to appear alongside him onstage under her maiden name for at least another two years.[10]

From 1926 until her death in June 1947, Bradley was married to the stage actress and singer Lorena Atwood.[11] On October 18, scarcely four months later, Bradley suffered a fatal heart attack in Hollywood.[6]

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ a b "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6K4Z-5SVY : 11 February 2023), Harry Charles Bradley, .
  2. ^ a b "Obituaries: Harry Bradley". El Paso Times. October 25, 1947. p. 7. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  3. ^ Hal Erickson (2014). "Harry C. Bradley". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on December 16, 2014. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  4. ^ "United States City and Business Directories, ca. 1749 - ca. 1990", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZLZ-W2HB : Sat Dec 16 04:52:44 UTC 2023), Entry for Harry C Bradley, from 1875 to 1880.
  5. ^ "Harry Bradley credits". IBDB.
  6. ^ a b "Obituaries: Harry Bradley". Variety. October 22, 1947. p. 63. ProQuest 1285909523. Harry Bradley, character actor, died of a heart attack Oct. 18 in Hollywood. He had freelanced in films for the last 15 years. He was a member of the original 'Abie's Irish Rose' cast and played it in New York five years. Wife, former Lorena Atwood, died four months ago.
  7. ^ "Abie's Irish Rose: People". IBDb.
  8. ^ "The World of Society: Where Many Washington People Are Visiting". The Washington Star. August 13, 1894. p. 7 Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  9. ^ "Sparks News". Reno Evening Gazette. June 14, 1906. p. 7. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  10. ^ "Attractions at the Theaters: Heirs to the Hoorah". The Stockton Evening Mail. November 10, 1908. p. 2. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  11. ^ "Obituaries: Lorena Atwood". Variety. June 11, 1947. p. 49. ProQuest 1285922742. Lorena Atwood, former opera and musicomedy actress, died at her home in Hollywood June 3. She retired from the stage in 1926, after marrying Harry C. Bradley, who survives. Debuting in San Francisco, she was a grand opera lead before going east. Appearing in N. Y., she shuttled between musicals and dramas, appearing in 'Raffles' for two seasons before going into George M. Cohan's 'Little Johnny Jones,' 'Seven Keys to Baldpate' and others. Her last appearance was in 'Captain Applejack.'
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