Harold Russell fought in WWII and lost both of his hands, so he was given hooks as prosthetics. He played Homer in the Best Years of Our Lives and won a special Academy Award. (You should look him up. The hooks are pretty cool.)
Harold Norbert Cheever Doris McGrady V is a character on the TV show Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action, and Total Drama World Tour. He is "the dweeb".
Harold Eugene "Gene" Clark was the lead singer/tambourine man for the American group the Byrds in the 1960s. He wrote a lot of their early hits, left the group to rejoin and then leave once again, and has quite a cult following. He has the same name as Harold "Allan" Clarke, lead singer of the Hollies, and it's not unlikely that they met at one point or another. Gene passed away in 1991.
A Captain Underpants character. (Harold Hutchins).
― Anonymous User 11/2/2017
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Harold Allan Clarke, lead singer of the British band the Hollies. He was born in 1942 and started going by "Allan" around 1962 when he decided that Harold was not a Rock 'n Roll name. Affectionately nicknamed "Hadge" and "Clarkie" in his younger days. He released an album in 1972 titled "My Real Name is 'arold".
Most scholars now think that King Harold didn't take an arrow to the eye as the Bayeux Tapestry suggests. He was decapitated. It's likely that the "arrow-in-eye" was added when the tapestry had restoration work done to it in later medieval times.
― Anonymous User 3/15/2007
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Harold Bloom is an American professor and prominent literary and cultural critic. I think Harry would be a nice nickname, better than for Henry.
Famous bearer is Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1957 to 1963.
― Anonymous User 3/26/2006
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Harold Lloyd was a famous silent film maker in early cinema. In the US hit animation 'Futurama' Dr. Zoidberg's uncle is also a silent film maker named Harold Zoid which is certainly a dedication to him.
Harold Pinter is a British playwright and theatre director. He has written for theatre, radio, television and film. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005.
― Anonymous User 12/20/2005
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