
Harry Caesar
Biography
Little Caesar (February 18, 1928 – June 12, 1994) was an American singer and actor. He began his recording career in the 1950s, recording for labels such as Modern and Recorded In Hollywood. He had a hit on the R&B chart with "Goodbye Baby" in 1952. As an actor, Harry Caesar was best known for his roles in The Longest Yard (1974) and A Few Good Men (1992).
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Known For
Acting History
1992
A Few Good Men as Luther
1990Bird on a Wire as Marvin Larson
1990Murder in Mississippi as Hollis Watkins
1989Homer and Eddie as Street Person
1989Ghetto Blaster as Mr. Dobson
1987Stranded as Officer Miller
1987Retribution as Charlie
1987From a Whisper to a Scream as Felder Evans
1985MacGyver as Al Tennyson
1984Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo as Byron
1983Hardcastle and McCormick as Sid the Bailliff
1983Joe Dancer III: The Big Trade as Morgue Attendant
1982The Escape Artist as Sax Player
1982Cagney & Lacey as Fisher
1982Barbarosa as Sims
1982The Ambush Murders as Emmett Medford
1981Hill Street Blues as Fred
1980Angel on My Shoulder
1980A Small Circle of Friends as Jimmy
1979Disaster on the Coastliner as Northbound Conductor
1979Boulevard Nights as Guard in Juvenile Hall
1979The Trophy Case
1978The Big Fix as Burke
1978The End as Hospital Orderly
1978Casey's Shadow as Calvin Lebec
1977The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened as Bonner
1977Spider-Man as Cab Driver
1975Farewell, My Lovely as Bartender
1975The Blue Knight as Walter
1975The Blue Knight as Walter
1975Baretta as Cliff Johnson
1975Baretta as Tucker
1974The Longest Yard as Granville
1974Good Times
1973Roll Out
1973Emperor of the North as Coaly
1972Trouble Man as Walter - Pool Room Patron
1972Lady Sings the Blues as The Rapist
1972Sanford and Son as Homeless Man at the Mercy Mission
1972Sanford and Son as Burglar #1
1971Getting Together as Father
1970Barefoot in the Park as Jack Lewis
1970There Was a Crooked Man... as Rioting Prisoner
1969Room 222
1968Julia as Herby the Handy
1967Mannix as Inmate
1960All the Fine Young Cannibals as Blues House Party Spectator (uncredited)







