Harold Huber

Harold Huber

Infobox actor
name = Harold Huber
birthdate = December 5, 1909
location = New York City, USA
deathdate = Death date and age|1959|9|29|1909|12|5
deathplace = New York City, New York, USA

Harold Huber (December 5, 1909September 29, 1959) was an American actor who appeared on film, radio and television.

Early life

Harold Joseph Huberman was born in the Bronx to Joseph Huberman and "Mammie" Glassberg, Jewish immigrants from Imperial Russia, who had arrived in the United States as infants. ["The New York Times", "Obituary (Huberman, Mammie)", March 1, 1958, pg 17] His father was the manager of an optical firm. Harold Huberman entered New York University in the Fall of 1925 at age sixteen. He was a member of the university debate team, and by his third year had become editor of a school magazine called "The Medley". ["The New York Times", "M.I.T. Wins Debate on Debt Cancellation", March 20, 1927, pg 7] His tenure at that post was marked by an incident, reported in the newspapers, when the administration suspended publication of "The Medley" in May 1928 for printing "low humor...not fit to bear the name of New York University". ["The New York Times", "N.Y.U. Paper Restored", November 4, 1928, pg 27]

After graduating from NYU in 1929, Huberman attended Columbia University for a short time, reportedly in the School of Law, but apparently dropped out after getting his first acting job in 1930. ["The New York Times", "Harold Huber, Actor, Dies at 49", October 1, 1959, pg 40]

Career

On September 22, 1930, Harold Huberman became Harold Huber, for a Broadway adaption of A Farewell to Arms. His more Anglo-sounding stage (and later legal) name was ironic, in that nearly all his acting roles would be ethnic caricatures of various types. This first acting job lasted a month. He would have small parts in three more Broadway productions in the next two years, before landing roles in some Warner Bros. films shot on location in New York.

Huber made his film debut in Central Park in late 1932, followed quickly a bit part in 20,000 Years in Sing Sing. He appeared in nearly 100 films in the 1930s and 1940s. An early noteworthy role was as the stool-pigeon Nunnheim in The Thin Man (1934). He played many roles requiring him to assume different accents. Among his many roles were appearances as a police officer in various Charlie Chan films, including an American in Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937), a French officer in Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937) and Charlie Chan in City in Darkness (1939), and a Brazilian in Charlie Chan in Rio (1941). He also played roles in films featuring Mr. Moto and Charlie McCarthy.

In October 1946, Huber began a year-long run on radio, as Hercule Poirot in a daily fifteen-minute program on CBS, called "Mystery of the Week", with scripts by Alfred Bester. ["The New York Times", "One Thing and Another", August 18, 1946, pg 55]

Huber's television debut came in 1950, as the star of a weekly half-hour drama, "I Cover Times Square", on the ABC network. He played "Johnny Warren", a nationally known newspaper and radio columnist. Huber also produced the New York-made show, which lasted only one season.

Later life

In September 1958, Huber co-starred with Eva Gabor in a short-lived off-Broadway revival of Frank Wedekind's play "Lulu", his last professional credit. Huber died during surgery at Jewish Memorial Hospital on September 29, 1959, leaving behind his wife Ethel and daughter Margaret. ["The New York Times", "Harold Huber, Actor, Dies at 49", October 1, 1959, pg 40] He was buried at Mount Hebron Cemetery in Queens. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=25630469 Photo of Harold Huber's gravestone] ]

Further reading

*Ken Hanke, "Charlie Chan at the Movies" Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1989. ISBN 0786419210.

References

External links

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