Biography
Not to be confused with the popular radio commentator of the same name, American stage actor Paul Harvey made his first film in 1917. Harvey appeared in a variety of character roles, ranging from Sheiks (
Kid Millions [34]) to Gangsters (
Alibi Ike [35]) before settling into his particular niche as one of Hollywood's favorite blowhard executives. Looking for all the world like one of those old comic-strip bosses who literally blew their tops (toupee and all), Harvey was a pompous target ripe for puncturing by such irreverent comics as
Groucho Marx (in
A Night in Casablanca [46]) and such down-to-earth types as
Doris Day (
April in Paris [54]). Paul Harvey's final film role was a typically imperious one in DeMille's
The Ten Commandments (55); Harvey died of thrombosis shortly after finishing this assignment. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide