- Harry Langdon
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name = Harry Langdon
imagesize = 180
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birthdate = birth date|1884|6|15|mf=y
location =Council Bluffs, Iowa
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deathdate = death date and age|1944|12|22|1884|6|15|mf=y
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
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spouse = Rose Francis Mensolf (1903 - 1929)
Helen Walton (1929 - 1932)
Mabel Sheldon (1934 - 1944)Harry L. Langdon (
June 15 ,1884 –December 22 ,1944 ) was an Americancomedian who appeared invaudeville ,silent film s (where he had his greatest fame), and talkies. [imdb name|id= 0003377|name= Harry Langdon.]Life and career
Born in
Council Bluffs, Iowa , he began working invaudeville then joined Vitagraph Movie Studios. He eventually went over toKeystone Studios where he became a major star. At the height of his film career he was considered one of the four best comics of the silent film era. His screen character was that of a wide-eyed, childlike man with an innocent's understanding of the world and the people in it. He was a first-class pantomimist.Most of Langdon's 1920s work was produced at the famous
Mack Sennett studio. His screen character was so unique, and his antics so different from the broad Sennett slapstick, that he soon had a following. Success led him into feature films, directed by Arthur Ripley andFrank Capra . When Langdon had such good directors guiding him, he produced work that rivaledCharlie Chaplin 's,Harold Lloyd 's, andBuster Keaton 's. His best films were "The Strong Man " (1926), "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp " (1926) and "Long Pants " (1927). After his initial success, Langdon took creative control of his films and career, but his appeal faded soon afterward. His last starring silent feature was made in 1928; he wouldn't star in another feature until 1940. Capra later claimed that Langdon's decline stemmed from the fact that, unlike the other great silent comics, he never fully understood what made his own film character successful. [Katz, Ephraim. "The Film Encyclopedia." (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers) 689.]Harry Langdon's babyish character didn't adapt well to sound films; as producer
Hal Roach remarked, "he was not so funny articulate." But Langdon was a big enough name to command leads in short subjects forEducational Pictures andColumbia Pictures . In 1938 he adopted aCaspar Milquetoast -type, henpecked-husband character that served him well, He also contributed to comedy scripts as a writer, notably forLaurel and Hardy . Langdon continued to work steadily in low-budget features and shorts, always playing mild-mannered goofs, into the 1940s. As a point of interest, whenHal Roach was in a contract dispute withStan Laurel , one-half of the greatLaurel and Hardy comedic pair, the studio paired Langdon withOliver Hardy in a 1939 film titled "Zenobia". [Katz, Ephraim. Ibid.]Harry Langdon kept busy right up until his death in 1944 (in Los Angeles, from a
cerebral hemorrhage ). He was interred in theGrand View Memorial Park Cemetery inGlendale, California . At the height of his career, Langdon was making $7,500 per week, a fortune for the times. Upon his death, "The New York Times " wrote, "His whole appeal was a consummate ability to look inexpressibly forlorn when confronted with manifold misfortunes--usually of the domestic type. He was what was known as 'dead-pan'...the feeble smile and owlish blink which had become his stock-in-trade caught on in a big way, and he skyrocketed to fame and fortune..." ["The New York Times," Obituary,December 23 ,1944 .]In 1997, his hometown of Council Bluffs celebrated "Harry Langdon Day" and in 1999 named Harry Langdon Boulevard in his honor. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Harry Langdon has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Blvd.elected filmography
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Tramp, Tramp, Tramp " (1926)
* "The Strong Man " (1926)
* "Long Pants " (1927)
* "His First Flame " (1927)
* "Three's a Crowd " (1927)
* "The Chaser" (1928)
* "Heart Trouble " (1928)ee also
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List of United States comedy films References
External links
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* [http://www.filmreference.com/Actors-and-Actresses-Ke-Le/Langdon-Harry.html Harry Langdon] at Film Reference.
* [http://silent-movies.com/Langdon/ Harry Langdon] at The Harry Langdon Society (biography and filmography).
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