Harry Springer — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1914) 🇺🇸

Harry Springer [Harry Spingler] was born in Buffalo. N. Y., and spent his boyhood days in that city. His genial manner has won him a host of friends both among the followers of the screen and the players with whom he works.
He is at present playing juvenile leads with the Life Photo Film Corporation and is another striking example of a stage favorite who has created a reputation for himself as a portrayer of the silent types.
Mr. Springer has been performing in theatricals ever since he was nine years of age. His work as “Count de Carojac” in “The Banker’s Daughter” and as “Whispering Alex” in “The Greyhound,” two feature releases of the Life Photo Film Corporation has added to the laurels already earned by him in the motion picture industry.
Before joining the forces of the Life Photo Film Corporation, he played juvenile leads with the Reliance Company.

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Collection: Motography Magazine, July 1914