Harvey Clark
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Harvey Clark was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Clark began his acting career appearing in various films, such as "Melissa of the Hills" (1917), "Environment" (1917) and "Second Hand Love" (1923). He also appeared in "The Man Who Won" (1923), "The Silver Treasure" (1926) and "The Palace of Pleasure" (1926). He continued to work steadily in film throughout the thirties, appearing in "Millie" (1931), "The Big Shot" (1931) and "Dancing Dynamite" (1931). He also appeared in "The Deceiver" (1931). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in the comedy "Peck's Bad Boy" (1934) with Jackie Cooper, the mystery "Charlie Chan's Courage" (1934) with Warner Oland and "The Countess of Monte Cristo" (1934). He also appeared in the Chester Morris remake "The Three Godfathers" (1936) and "The Boss Rider of Gun Creek" (1936). Clark last acted in the Fay Bainter dramatic adaptation "Mother Carey's Chickens" (1938). Clark passed away in July 1938 at the age of 53.