Harry Blakemore
actor
- Born:
- 1859, Gallatin, Tennessee, USA
- Died:
- 1936-02-14, Bay Shore, Long Island, New York, USA
- Professions:
- actor
Biography
Harry Blakemore emerged into the world in 1859 in Gallatin, Tennessee, a small town nestled in the heart of the American South. Rising to prominence as a cinematic performer, he etched his name into the annals of early film through roles that showcased his versatility. Among his most enduring works are *Life’s Shadows* (1916), in which he portrayed the poignant narrative of human resilience; *Rip Van Winkle* (1914), where he breathed life into the timeless tale of slumber and awakening; and *Fury* (1923), a gripping exploration of vengeance and justice. Blakemore’s career spanned the transformative era of silent cinema, capturing the imagination of audiences during its golden age. He passed away on 14 February 1936 in Bay Shore, Long Island, New York, leaving behind a legacy preserved in the reels of film history.

