Harry C. Myers — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1912) 🇺🇸
Harry C. Myers’ one mission in life, for the last four years, has been to produce thrills.
And he has succeeded so well that the Lubin company has presented him with a laurel-leafed halo, in the way of a seal-be-decked contract which names him as leading man.
So now, motion picture patrons are apt to find Mr. Myers thrillier than ever — if that were possible. For let it be known that the new leading man is not only a photoplay actor, but a fully qualified acrobat, with a license to do the dare-devil tricks that have never failed to accomplish the proverbial hair-raising effect.
More than that, Mr. Myers delights in inventing new thrill producers at the risk of his own neck and the Lubin company’s loss.
A New Englander, with Capt. Myers of the Revolutionary army, and Corporal Myers of the Civil war, as ancestors, and himself having served in the Spanish-American war, Harry C. is bravery personified.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, September 1912