Harold J. Stone Filmography

Harold J.Stone
Known for Acting · Somebody Up There Likes Me, The Harder They Fall, The Wrong Man
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26 filmsFrequently Asked Questions
What era did Harold J. Stone's acting career primarily span?
Harold J. Stone's filmography spans from 1956 to 1980, with his most active decade being the 1950s.
What types of film genres did Harold J. Stone work in?
Harold J. Stone appeared in a variety of genres including drama, crime, comedy, thriller, western, and horror.
What are some of Harold J. Stone's notable film roles?
Some notable roles include Tony in The Garment Jungle (1957), Lt. Luther Jacoby in The Photographer (1974), and Detective Lt. Bowers in The Wrong Man (1956).
Did Harold J. Stone often play law enforcement characters?
Yes, he frequently portrayed law enforcement figures, such as Lieutenant Marlin in Man Afraid (1957) and Detective Lt. Bowers in The Wrong Man (1956).
Was Harold J. Stone involved in any films related to sports?
Yes, he played Art Leavitt, a TV sportscaster, in The Harder They Fall (1956), a film centered around boxing.
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