Harry Fleer
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Harry Fleer (March 26, 1916 – October 14, 1994) was an American actor. He appeared in more than sixty films and television shows between 1955 and 1994. Fleer was cast six times from 1957 to 1960 on the syndicated television anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. In "The Camel Train" (1957), he played Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, who commissions an experiment of using camels in the southwestern desert country headed by Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale, played by Stanley Lachman. Later, he was Wyatt Earp in "Birth of a Boom" (1958).
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Little Giants (1994)
as Orville (as Harry J. Fleer)

Viva Las Vegas (1964)
as Son of the Lone Star State (uncredited)

Shock Corridor (1963)
Actor

The Rare Breed (1966)
as Barler (uncredited)

Mirage (1965)
Actor

The Big Mouth (1967)
as Male Nurse (uncredited)

Tormented (1960)
as Frank Hubbard

Atlantis: The Lost Continent (1961)
as Governor of Science (uncredited)

The Unearthly (1957)
as Harry Jedrow

The Comic (1969)
as Cop (uncredited)

Divorce American Style (1967)
as Bank Guard (uncredited)

The Gun Hawk (1963)
as Curly

Devil's Partner (1961)
as John Winters

The Devil's Hairpin (1957)
Actor

Famous Ghost Stories (1961)
as Frank Hubbard (segment 'Tormented')

Revenge of the Dead (1959)
as Wingate Foster

The St. Tammany Miracle (1994)
as Sam

The Cosmic Man (1959)
as Bill, the Park Ranger





