Harold Huber
Biography
Harold Huber (born Harold Joseph Huberman) was an American stage, screen, and television actor.
Known For
All Movies (89)
- The Joker is Wild1957 · as Harry Bliss (uncredited)
- Let's Dance1950 · as Chef Marcel
- My Friend Irma Goes West1950 · as Pete
- Crime Doctor1943 · as Joe Dylan
- Ice Capades Revue1942 · as Duke Baldwin
- Lady from Chungking1942 · as General Kaimura
- Manila Calling1942 · as Santoro
- Little Tokyo, U.S.A.1942 · as Ito Takimura
- A Gentleman After Dark1942 · as Stubby
- Sleepytime Gal1942 · as Honest Joe Kincaid
- Pardon My Stripes1942 · as Big George Kilraine
- Down Mexico Way1941 · as Pancho Grande
- Charlie Chan in Rio1941 · as Senior Souto, police chief
- Country Fair1941 · as Cash Nichols
- A Man Betrayed1941 · as Morris Slade
- Kit Carson1940 · as Lopez
- Dance, Girl, Dance1940 · as Hoboken Gent
- The Ghost Comes Home1940 · as Tony
- Charlie McCarthy, Detective1939 · as Tony Garcia
- City in Darkness1939 · as Police Inspector Marcel Spivak
- Main Street Lawyer1939 · as Tony Marco
- Beau Geste1939 · as Voisin
- 6,000 Enemies1939 · as Joe Silenus
- Chasing Danger1939 · as Carlos Demitri
- The Lady and the Mob1939 · as Harry the Lug
- You Can't Get Away with Murder1939 · as Scappa
- King of the Turf1939 · as Santelli
- Going Places1938 · as Maxie
- While New York Sleeps1938 · as Joe Marco
- Little Tough Guys in Society1938 · as Uncle Buck
- Mysterious Mr. Moto1938 · as Ernst Litmar
- Passport Husband1938 · as Blackie Bennet
- Gangs of New York1938 · as Panatella
- A Trip to Paris1938 · as Willie Jones
- Mr. Moto's Gamble1938 · as Lieutenant Riggs
- The Adventures of Marco Polo1938 · as Toctai
- A Slight Case of Murder1938 · as Guiseppe
- International Settlement1938 · as Joseph Lang
- Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo1937 · as French Police Inspector
- Charlie Chan on Broadway1937 · as Chief Inspector James Nelson NYPD
- Love Under Fire1937 · as Lt. Chavez
- Outlaws of the Orient1937 · as Gen. Ho-Fang
- Angel's Holiday1937 · as Bat Regan
- The Good Earth1937 · as Cousin
- Midnight Taxi1937 · as Walter 'Lucky' Todd
- Trouble in Morocco1937 · as Palmo
- The Gay Desperado1936 · as Juan Campo
- The Devil Is a Sissy1936 · as Willie
- Kelly the Second1936 · as Spike
- Women Are Trouble1936 · as Pete the Pusher
- San Francisco1936 · as 'Babe'
- Klondike Annie1936 · as Chan Lo
- Muss 'em Up1936 · as Maratti
- We're Only Human1935 · as Tony Ricci
- I Live My Life1935 · as Picture Hanger (Uncredited)
- Pursuit1935 · as Jake
- 'G' Men1935 · as Venke
- Reckless1935 · as Nick Londos (uncredited)
- Naughty Marietta1935 · as Abe
- One New York Night1935 · as Blake
- Forsaking All Others1934 · as Mr. Frankenstein (Uncredited)
- The World Accuses1934 · as 'Checkers' Fraley
- Cheating Cheaters1934 · as Edgar 'Legs' Finelli
- Port of Lost Dreams1934 · as Louis Constolos
- Hide-Out1934 · as Dr. Warner
- The Defense Rests1934 · as Castro
- He Was Her Man1934 · as J.C. Ward, Curly's Hitman
- The Merry Frinks1934 · as Benny Lopez
- The Thin Man1934 · as Arthur Nunheim
- A Very Honorable Guy1934 · as Joe Ponzetti
- The Line-Up1934 · as 'Mile-a-Way' Miller
- No More Women1934 · as Iceberg
- Hi, Nellie!1934 · as Leo
- Fury of the Jungle1933 · as Gaston Labelle aka Frenchy
- The Bowery1933 · as Slick (uncredited)
- Police Car 171933 · as Johnny Davis
- Mary Stevens, M.D.1933 · as Tony
- Midnight Mary1933 · as Puggy
- The Mayor of Hell1933 · as Joe
- The Life of Jimmy Dolan1933 · as Reggie Newman
- The Silk Express1933 · as Train Guard Craft
- Girl Missing1933 · as Jim Hendricks
- Ladies They Talk About1933 · as Lefty Simons
- Parachute Jumper1933 · as Steve Donovan
- Frisco Jenny1933 · as George Weaver
- The Match King1932 · as Scarlatti
- 20,000 Years in Sing Sing1932 · as Death Row Convict Tony (uncredited)
- Central Park1932 · as Nick Sarno
- The Criminal Code1931 · as Convict in Yard







