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April 15, 1869
October 18, 1947
San Francisco, California, USA
Harry C. Bradley (born Harry Bradley Cockrill) was an American stage and screen actor, his film career (nearly always appearing uncredited) spanning the years 1930 to 1946.

Howard's Bookkeeper (archive footage) (uncredited)
1950

Saloon Patron with Hat (uncredited)
1944

Mr. Brookin
1944

Rector (uncredited)
1944

Matilda's Husband (uncredited)
1943

Teacher
1943

Mr. Jones
1943

Dr. Steele (as Harry Bradley)
1942

Music Judge
1942

Mr. Henry Dipper
1942

as Howard's Bookkeeper (archive footage) (uncredited)

as Saloon Patron with Hat (uncredited)

as Mr. Brookin

as Rector (uncredited)

as Matilda's Husband (uncredited)

as Teacher

as Mr. Jones

as Dr. Steele (as Harry Bradley)

as Music Judge

as Mr. Henry Dipper

as Professor

as Spectator (uncredited)


as Prof. Keller

as Coroner (uncredited)

as Rev. Russell (uncredited)

as Critt

as Want-Ad Clerk (uncredited)

as Justice of the Peace

as Mr. Moore's Doctor (uncredited)

as Quinn

as Mandate

as Court Clerk (uncredited)

as Conductor

as Lawyer

as Preacher

as Dapper Salesman (uncredited)

as Secretary (uncredited)

as Keedish

as Jones

as Insurance Doctor (uncredited)

as Gambling House Patron

as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

as Arthur Kim (uncredited)

as Director

as Reverend Mr. Morris (uncredited)

as Sexton (uncredited)

as Mr. Davidson

as Appleby - on Telephone (voice)

as James Travers (uncredited)

as Hijacked Motorist (uncredited)

as Clerk

as Prof. Fenner

as Druggist (uncredited)

as Jury Foreman

as Doctor

as Purity League Manager (uncredited)

as Moody's Secretary

as Mayor

as Train Conductor

as Niles' Assistant (uncredited)

as Dr. Henry

as Senator

as Thomas Gubbins (uncredited)

as Grocer (uncredited)


as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)

as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

as President's Secretary (uncredited)

as Art Dealer (uncredited)

as Minister

as Mr. Fash

as Conductor (uncredited)

as Anderson (uncredited)

as Clergyman (uncredited)

as Hotel Assistant Manager

as Davis (uncredited)

as Man in Church

as Candlesticks Salesman

as Cashier (uncredited)

as Mr. Peabody

as Museum Curator (Uncredited)

as Brady's Secretary

as Ship Passenger (uncredited)

as Third Juror Talking to Mike (uncredited)

as Jury Foreman (uncredited)

as Train Conductor (uncredited)

as Johnson's Father

as Bank Cashier (uncredited)

as Dining Banker (uncredited)

as Priest (Uncredited)

as Morgan's Bookkeeper (uncredited)

as Hanley (uncredited)

as Professor (uncredited)

as Alvin Abbott

as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

as Professor Bennett

as Dr. Shinliver

as Professor

as Graduation Speaker (uncredited)

as Dr. Taylor (uncredited)

as Prof. Schumaker

as Dr. Stafford

as Horatio Potter

as 'Popsy' - a Businessman

as Henderson (uncredited)

as Elder

as First Dodd's Salesman (Uncredited)

as Graham

as Man with Purse (uncredited)

as First Station Agent (uncredited)

as Mr. Newberry (uncredited)

as Hotel Mail Clerk Lloyd (uncredited)

as Minor Role

as Reeves Company Board Member (uncredited)

as Doctor (uncredited)

as Station Master (Uncredited)

as Reporter (Uncredited)

as Attendee at Revival Meeting (uncredited)

as Man in Society for Prohibition Enforcement Office (uncredited)

as Uniformed Bank Guard (uncredited)

as Train Conductor (uncredited)

as Sampson (uncredited)

as Blue Ribbon Man

as Henry Mason

as Count Von Holden (uncredited)