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  1. Harold K. Lonsdale (January 19, 1932 – November 11, 2014) was an American scientist, businessman, and politician. A Democrat, he ran for United States Senate in the U.S. state of Oregon three times, losing twice in the primaries and once as the Democratic candidate, losing in the 1990 general election to incumbent Republican Mark Hatfield.

  2. Long-time friends and small-time London criminals Eddie, Tom, Soap, and Bacon put together £100,000 so that Eddie, a card sharp, can participate in one of "Hatchet" Harry Lonsdale's high-stakes three-card brag games.

  3. Harry J. Lonsdale (born Henry Gittus Lonsdale; 6 December 1862 – 8 February 1939) was a British born actor stage and silent film actor. He played leading parts. [1] [2] and married stage actress Alice Lonnon and then divorced. Lonsdale was born in Worcester, and died in Derby.

  4. Biography by AllMovie. A prominent British stage actor and operatic leading man who toured for several years with stage legend Nat C. Goodwin, distinguished-looking Harry Lonsdale claimed to have appeared in more than 250 silent films.

  5. Harry Lonsdale is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Monte Cristo, Little Orphant Annie, The Man with the Glass Eye, The Last of the Duanes, Sweet Alyssum, A Fool There Was, Beware of Strangers, and The Sands of Time.

  6. Harry Lonsdale was born on 6 December 1862 in Worcester, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Ne'er Do Well (1915), Rebecca the Jewess (1913) and The Garden of Allah (1916). He was married to Alice Lonnon [Perkins] (stage actress). He died on 8 February 1939 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  7. Jan 5, 2015 · Philanthropist Harry Lonsdale, who died late last year at age 82, will be remembered for the $2M competition he kicked off in 2011, a race to discover the origin of life.