
Harry M. Warner
Producer
- Born
- December 12, 1881
- Died
- July 25, 1958
- Awards
- 2 wins, 2 nominations
Harry M. Warner was born on 12 December 1881 in Krasnoshiltz, Russian Empire. He was a producer, known for The Lost City (1920), My Four Years in Germany (1918) and Cleaning Up (1920). He was married to Rea Ellen Levinson. He died on 25 July 1958 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Biography
Producer
The Charge of the Light Brigade(1936) |
Moby Dick(1930) |
General Crack(1929) |
Show of Shows(1929) |
| The Window Trimmer(1920) |
Self
| The Friendship Train(1948)as Self - National Chairman |
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards(1940)as Self |
| The 11th Annual Academy Awards(1939)as Self |
Archive Footage
Los Angeles: Stories from the City(2024)as Self - Film Producer |
American Masters(1985)as Self |
The Brothers Warner(2007)as Self |
| 42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage(2006)as Self |
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust(2004)as Self |
Archive Sound
Warner at War(2008)as Self |











