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An amiable, curly-haired, boyishly handsome character player and occasional leading man, Carey followed in... (Learn more)

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Harry Carey, Jr. in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo: David Livingston / Getty Images)
About Harry Carey Jr

An amiable, curly-haired, boyishly handsome character player and occasional leading man, Carey followed in his father's wake as a co-star in countless Westerns. He made his debut in "Rolling Home' (1946) and went on to work with several top directors. Among his credits are Howard Hawks' "Red River" (1948) and "Rio Bravo" (1959), John Ford's "Wagonmaster" (1950) and "The Searchers" (1956), Andrew V McLaglen's "The Way West" (1967) and "Cahill, United States Marshall" (1973), Peter Bogdanovich's "Nickelodeon" (1976) and "Mask" (1985) and Walter Hill's "The Long Riders" (1980) and "Crossroads" (1986). Carey later offered support to screen veterans Lillian Gish, Bette Davis, Ann Sothern and Vincent Price in "The Whales of August" (1987) and was a marshall in "Tombstone" (1993).

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Also known as

AKA : Harry Carey
AKA : Henry G Carey

Born

May, 16 1921 in Saugus, California, USA

Education

  • Black Fox Military Academy, Hollywood, California:

Professions

actor