Harry Caesar
Biography
Harry Caesar, known as Little Caesar, was an American singer and actor born on February 18, 1928, and he passed away on June 12, 1994. He embarked on his music career in the 1950s, signing with labels like Modern and Recorded In Hollywood. One of his notable achievements during this period was the release of the hit song "Goodbye Baby," which climbed the R&B charts in 1952, showcasing his vocal talent and establishing his presence in the music industry.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Harry Caesar made a significant mark in the film industry. He is perhaps most recognized for his performances in the classic films "The Longest Yard" released in 1974 and "A Few Good Men" which premiered in 1992. His acting career allowed him to display his versatility, and he became a respected figure in both music and film.
Throughout his life, Caesar's contributions to entertainment left a lasting impact, reflecting his ability to resonate with audiences in different mediums. His legacy continues to influence artists and actors alike, ensuring that his work is remembered long after his passing.
Filmography
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From a Whisper to a Scream
1987 • Felder Evans
Emperor of the North
1973 • Coaly
Barbarosa
1982
The Escape Artist
1982
Ghetto Blaster
1989 • Mr. Dobson
The Longest Yard
1974 • Granville
Casey's Shadow
1978 • Calvin Lebec
Bird on a Wire
1990 • Marvin Larson