
New York City, New York, USA
John Harron (March 31, 1904 – November 24, 1939) was an American actor. He appeared in more than 160 films between 1918 and 1940. Born in New York City, he was the brother of actor Robert Harron and of actress Mary Harron. Harron graduated from Santa Clara University. His film debut came in Through the Back Door (1921). After acting for Universal, he was under contract to Warner Bros. Harron "achieved great success on the silent screen but was reduced to minor roles or minor films with the coming of sound." Harron died in Seattle, Washington from spinal meningitis. He is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Los Angeles

as Cabbie #1 (uncredited)

as Jenkins (uncredited)
1938

as Country Club Man #1 (uncredited)
1937

as Cabbie #1 (uncredited)
1937

as Soldier (uncredited)
1939

as American Tourist
1939

as Reporter
1937

as Bank Clerk (uncredited)
1938

as Fred (uncredited)
1937

as Neil Parker
1932

as Reporter (uncredited)
1939

as Man Greeting Sheriff at Dance (uncredited)
1937

as Erich (as Johnny Harron)
1932
as Union Lieutenant (uncredited)
1940

as Cab Driver (uncredited)
1940

as Taxi Driver
1940

as Union Lieutenant (uncredited)
1940

as Third Reporter (uncredited)
1940

as Carrol (uncredited)
1940

as Hotel Desk Clerk
1940

as Reporter (uncredited)
1939

as Academy Officer Investigating Fracas (uncredited)
1939

as Clipper (uncredited)
1939

as Soldier (uncredited)
1939

as Reporter at Trial (uncredited)
1939

as American Tourist
1939

as Fight Announcer (uncredited)
1939

as Reporter (uncredited)
1939

as Jerry - a Reporter (uncredited)
1939

as Carter
1939

as Motorcycle Policeman
1939

as Red
1939

as Mr. Gray
1939

as Sears' Assistant (uncredited)
1939

as Freddie, Court Clerk (uncredited)
1939

as Greenhouse Clerk
1939

as Gambler Paid in Silver (uncredited)
1939

as Dibble
1939