
Tennessee, USA
Harp McGuire was born on November 1, 1921 in Tennessee, USA as Henry Herbert McGuire. He was an actor, known for On the Beach (1959), The Twilight Zone (1959) and Outlaws (1960). He died on October 21, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was well known on Australian radio. He reached the height of his fame when he appeared as Randy Stone in the Australian adaptation of the NBC radio serial 'Night Beat' produced by Grace Gibson Radio Productions. He also hosted "The Clock" a radio horror / supernatural anthology series that was aired in 1955-1956 and was a spin off from the USA version that ran between 1946 - 1948. A USA television version also ran from 1949 to 1952. It is thought that the show may have originated in the United Kingdom. The show made 52 episodes. They used the same scripts as the USA version, but hired Australian cast and crew, except for host of the series "The Clock". For this cast member, they hired Tennessee (USA) born Harp McQuire.

as Harry Esterbrook (uncredited)

as Flight Engineer Purcell
1959

as Stephen
1955

as Harry Esterbrook (uncredited)
1960

as Lt. Sunderstrom
1959

as Federal Security Driver
1962

as FBI Agent Lee Redmond
1963

as Det. Murray Kearns
1960

as Detective Max Brodney
1960

as Frank
1962
as Sgt Mannix
1953

as Narrator
1956
as Federal Security Driver
1962

as FBI Agent Lee Redmond
1963

as Frank
1962

as Federal Security Driver
1962

as Detective Max Brodney
1960

as Harry Esterbrook (uncredited)
1960

as Det. Murray Kearns
1960

as Lt. Sunderstrom
1959

as Narrator
1956
as Sgt Mannix
1953
as Flight Engineer Purcell
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