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Harold Conway
Harold Conway as Dr. Immelman in Battle in Outer Space (1959)
Born May 24, 1911
Pennsylvania, United States
Died December 19, 1996 (aged 85)
Occupation Actor, tax advisor
First work Crazed Fruit (1956)
Notable work The Mysterians (1957)
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Harold S. Conway (ハロルド・コンウェイ,   Harorudo Conuei) was an American tax advisor and actor who appeared frequently in Japanese films and television between the 1950s and 1970s. He was one of a trio of foreign actors appearing frequently in Toho's Showa era productions, along with Andrew Hughes and Osman Yusuf. Delivering lines in both English and Japanese, he was perhaps best recognized for his role as Dr. Immelman in The Mysterians, a part which he reprised for the film's 1959 sequel, Battle in Outer Space. Conway acted in his last known role in 1975's I Am a Cat, and passed away in December 1996.

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