Little Caesar (February 18, 1928 – June 12, 1994) was an American singer and actor. He began his recording career in the 1950s, recording for labels such as Modern and Recorded In Hollywood. He had a hit on the R&B chart with "Goodbye Baby" in 1952. As an actor, Harry Caesar was best known for his roles in The Longest Yard (1974) and A Few Good Men (1992).
Bird on a Wire
(Marvin Larson)
Joe Dancer III: The Big Trade
(Morgue Attendant)
Emperor of the North
(Coaly)
The Ambush Murders
(Emmett Medford)
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo
(Byron)
From a Whisper to a Scream
(Felder Evans)
Stranded
(Officer Miller)
Ghetto Blaster
(Mr. Dobson)
A Small Circle of Friends
(Jimmy)
The End
(Hospital Orderly)
The Blue Knight
(Walter)
Farewell, My Lovely
(Bartender)
Lady Sings the Blues
(The Rapist)
Trouble Man
(Walter - Pool Room Patron)
Retribution
(Charlie)
Angel on My Shoulder
The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened
(Bonner)
The Longest Yard
(Granville)
The Escape Artist
(Sax Player)
A Few Good Men
(Luther)
Murder in Mississippi
(Hollis Watkins)
Disaster on the Coastliner
(Northbound Conductor)
Spider-Man
(Cab Driver)
Casey's Shadow
(Calvin Lebec)
The Big Fix
(Burke)
All the Fine Young Cannibals
(Blues House Party Spectator (uncredited))
There Was a Crooked Man...
(Rioting Prisoner)
The Trophy Case
Boulevard Nights
(Guard in Juvenile Hall)
Homer and Eddie
(Street Person)
Good Times
Sanford and Son
(Homeless Man at the Mercy Mission)
Julia
(Herby the Handy)
The Blue Knight
(Walter)
MacGyver
(Al Tennyson)
Baretta
(Cliff Johnson)
Baretta
(Tucker)
Sanford and Son
(Burglar #1)
Room 222
Roll Out
Getting Together
(Father)
Mannix
(Inmate)
Barefoot in the Park
(Jack Lewis)
Hardcastle and McCormick
(Sid the Bailliff)
Hill Street Blues
(Fred)