
Harold Goodwin
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1902-12-01 – 1987-07-12
Place of birth: Peoria, Illinois, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Harold Goodwin (December 1, 1902 – July 12, 1987) was an American film actor who performed in over 225 films. Born in Peoria, Illinois, Goodwin began his film career while still in his teens in the 1915 film short Mike's Elopement. One of his most popular roles of the silent era was that of Ted Brown in the 1927 Buster Keaton comedy College. Goodwin followed up with a role in another Keaton film The Cameraman in 1928 opposite Keaton and actress Marceline Day. He worked steadily through the silent film era and transitioned into the talkie era as a popular character actor. One of his most notable roles of the era was that of Detering in the 1930 Lewis Milestone directed World War I drama All Quiet on the Western Front. In his later years, Goodwin mainly acted in the Western film genre and often worked as a stuntmen for film studios. In the 1960s, Goodwin made many guest appearances of the NBC television series Daniel Boone starring Fess Parker and Ed Ames. Goodwin made his last film appearance in the low-budget horror film The Boy Who Cried Werewolf before retiring from the film industry. He died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA in 1987 after being shot for adultery.
Known for

The Family Honor
1920The Grocer Boy
Theodora Goes Wild
1936Photographer at Governor's Reception (uncredited)
The Cameraman
1928Stagg
Night Passage
1957Pick GannonHoneymooniacs
1929Train Passenger Husband
College
1927Jeff Brown, A rival
The Flaming Frontier
1926Lawrence StanwoodLight of India
1929Hollywood Trouble
1935
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man
1951Bartender (uncredited)
She Was a Lady
1934Yank
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum
1940Edwards
Madonna of the Streets
1924Walter Bowman
Don't Gamble with Strangers
1946John Sanders
The Wanters
1923Chauffeur
Ride the Pink Horse
1947Red
Jail Bait
1937
Grand Slam Opera
1936Band Leader
One Run Elmer
1935Jim - Elmer's Rival