Born and raised on a farm in Michigan in 1890, Irish-American character actor Harry Shannon had the credentials for becoming a staple player in westerns. He started off his career traveling around with repertory and stock companies and developed his musical abilities in tent shows, burlesque houses and such tuneful Broadway shows as "Oh, Kay!" (1926), "Hold Everything" (1928), "Simple Simon" (1931), and "Pardon My English" (1933). A company member of Joseph Schildkraut's Hollywood Theater Guild, Shannon broke into films at the advent of sound and started things off in comedy film shorts opposite such celebrated players as Bert Lahr, Shemp Howard, and Leon Errol. In the 1940s Shannon established himself in feature-length movies and although he remained a minor, second-string player, he proved himself a durable presence in westerns usually remaining on the good side of the law as sheriffs and bucolic dads. In lighthearted entertainment he could be found as a friendly Irish cop or barten...
The Girl from Avenue A
1940
Executive Suite
1954
Citizen Kane
1941
Rails Into Laramie
1954
Night Editor
1946
The Scarf
1951
Smoked Hams
1934
Gypsy
1962
The Peacemaker
1956
Heads Up
1930
Tulsa
1949
True to Life
1943
Crime, Inc.
1945
The Killer That Stalked New York
1950
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
1948
At Gunpoint
1955
Hunt the Man Down
1950
Where Danger Lives
1950
Kansas Pacific
1953
Witness to Murder
1954
The Invisible Wall
1947
The Gunfighter
1950
Blue Blood
1951
Touch of Evil
1958
High Noon
1952
City of Chance
1940
Tear Gas Squad
1940
Alaska Highway
1943
Hold Back the Dawn
1941
The Lady from Shanghai
1947
Duel at Apache Wells
1957
The Last Crooked Mile
1946
The Farmer's Daughter
1947
The Mummy's Ghost
1944
Three Little Words
1950
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin'
1948
Pride of the Marines
1945
The Falcon Takes Over
1942
Close Relations
1933