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Hardie Hunter Albright (born Hardie Hunter Albrecht; December 16, 1903 – December 7, 1975) was an American actor. He was the child of traveling vaudeville performers and made his stage debut in one of his parents' acts at the age of seven. His Broadway debut came in 1926.
Albright was playing the juvenile lead on the stage in The Greeks when a scout from the Fox Company saw him. He was given a contract and headed for Hollywood. He made his film debut in 1931 in Young Sinners and appeared in numerous films. He provided (uncredited) the voice of the adolescent Bambi in the Disney film of the same title.
Albright retired from film acting after World War II and became a drama instructor at UCLA, writing several books on acting and directing during his time there. During the 1960s, he made many guest appearances on television series.
as Secretary General (archive footage)
as Judge Crosetti
as Mr. Ashton Durham
as Mr. Raymond
as Mr. Adam
as Willet Goodfield
as Doctor
as Dr. Baker (uncredited)
as Secretary General
as Ben Wallace
as Veterinarian
as Lawrence Tiburon
as Mr. Collins
as Supervisor Albert Johnson
as Jones
as Peckett
as Storekeeper