Forrester Harvey
Forrester Harvey was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Harvey appeared in such films as the foreign "The Ring" (1927) with Carl Brisson, "The White Sheik" (1929) and "Guilty Hands" (1931). He also appeared in "Devotion" (1931), "The Man in Possession" (1931) and "Sky Devils" (1932) with Spencer Tracy. He continued to act in productions like "The Invisible Man" (1933), "The Mystery of Mr. X" (1934) and "Limehouse Blues" (1934). He also appeared in "The Painted Veil" (1934). Nearing the end of his career, he continued to act in the Jean Harlow comedy adaptation "Personal Property" (1937), the crime picture "The Man Who Cried Wolf" (1937) with Lewis Stone and the dramatic sports film "Thoroughbreds Don't Cry" (1937) with Judy Garland. He also appeared in the Warner Baxter adventure "Kidnapped" (1938) and "Mysterious Mr. Moto" (1938). Harvey last acted in the horror flick "The Man in Half Moon Street" (1944) with Nils Asther. Harvey passed away in December 1945 at the age of 61.