Harry Langdon

Harry Langdon

Harry Langdon

Harry Langdon scored a lasting success in vaudeville with an act called "Johnny's New Car" which he performed for twenty years. Early in his film career, he had the good fortune to work regularly with the young Frank Capra. The two developed a unique character of an innocent man-child who found himself in dramatic and hazardous circumstances with only providence and good luck making him come out on top. This character clicked with the public and Langdon enjoyed a streak of artistic and commercial successes using it with Capra's direction.

Langdon is known for The Strong Man (1926), Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (1926), and Long Pants (1927).


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