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  1. Harold Vermilyea (October 10, 1889 – January 7, 1958) was an American actor who had a long and prolific career on Broadway, performing in 32 plays over the course of his career.

  2. Harold Vermilyea. Actor: The Emperor Waltz. Very active in the theater (he performed on Broadway from 1917 to 1957), Harold Vermilyea occasionally worked in television and in the movies, where after a false start in the nineteen tens, he landed a few interesting parts in a series of post-Second-World-War film-noirs for Paramount, RKO and 20th ...

  3. Harold Vermilyea. Actor: The Emperor Waltz. Very active in the theater (he performed on Broadway from 1917 to 1957), Harold Vermilyea occasionally worked in television and in the movies, where after a false start in the nineteen tens, he landed a few interesting parts in a series of post-Second-World-War film-noirs for Paramount, RKO and 20th ...

  4. Get ready to dive into the world of Harold Vermilyea as we take you on a cinematic journey through his remarkable movie career. From his early beginnings to his latest blockbusters, this...

  5. On the evening of October 4th, 1934, Catherine Aurelia Vermilyea was brutally axed to death at her daughter’s elegant Victoria home on Bridge St. in Belleville. Thirty-six hours later and 5,000 kilometres away, her son, Harold W. Vermilyea, was charged with matricide at his home in Ontario, San Bernardino, California.

  6. Harold Vermilyea, Actor, Dies at 68; Appeared in $Z Plays on Broadway. Share full article. Jan. 9, 1958. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from. January 9,...

  7. Harold Vermilyea. Highest Rated: 100% The Big Clock (1948) Lowest Rated: 73% The Emperor Waltz (1948) Birthday: Oct 10, 1889. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Harold Vermilyea was an actor...

  8. Harold Vermilyea was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Vermilyea kickstarted his acting career in various films such as the Alan Ladd spy picture "O.S.S." (1946), the dramatic adaptation "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947) with Gregory Peck and the drama "Beyond Glory" (1948) with...

  9. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Harold Vermilyea's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  10. Broadway. Deadfall (Oct 27, 1955 - Nov 12, 1955) Performer: Harold Vermilyea [Judge Romagna] Play Melodrama Original. Deep Are the Roots (Sep 26, 1945 - Nov 16, 1946) Performer: Harold Vermilyea [Roy Maxwell] Play Drama Original. Jacobowsky and the Colonel (Mar 14, 1944 - Mar 10, 1945) Also Starring: Harold Vermilyea [Gestapo Official]