Hank Henry
Hank Henry | |
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Born |
Henry Rosenthal July 9, 1906 New York City, New York, USA |
Died |
March 31, 1981 74) (cancer) Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Hank Henry (July 9, 1906 – March 31, 1981) was an American comedian, known for his stage work on the Las Vegas Strip for decades. He was also a film and television actor. Henry got his start in burlesque and was the comic to straightman Robert Alda, Alan Alda's father.[1]
Henry was born Henry Rosenthal in New York City; the son of Anna (née Richards), and Franklin Rosenthal. Henry's mother came from England, and his father was German-American descended from the Pennsylvania Dutch.[2]
Henry acted in films such as This Is the Army, Junior Prom, The Joker Is Wild, Pal Joey, Ocean's 11, Pepe, Not Tonight Henry, Sergeants 3, Johnny Cool, Robin and the 7 Hoods, and The Only Game in Town. Henry made his television debut in The Thin Man in the episode "The Case of the Baggy Pants" portrayed Noonan. Henry last appeared on television 1970.
Henry died on March 31, 1981, in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the age of 74. He had suffered from cancer.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970 | The Only Game in Town | Tony | |
1964 | Robin and the 7 Hoods | Six Seconds | |
1963 | Johnny Cool | Larry, the Bus Driver | |
1962 | Sergeants 3 | Blacksmith | |
1960 | Not Tonight Henry | Henry / Napoleon / Samson / Marc Antony / Captain John Smith / Cave Man | |
Pepe | Sands Manager | ||
Ocean's 11 | Mr. Kelly (mortician) | ||
1959 | The Thin Man | Noonan | "The Case of the Baggy Pants" (1 episode) |
1957 | Pal Joey | Mike Miggins | |
The Joker Is Wild | Burlesque comedian | ||
1946 | Junior Prom | Tony | |
1943 | This Is the Army | Bit part | Uncredited |
1937 | Dime a Dance | Homer |
References
- ↑ Zemeckis, Leslie (2013). [www.behindtheburlyq.com Behind The Burly Q] Check |url= scheme (help). Delaware: Skyhorse. ISBN 978-1-62087-691-6
- ↑ Hank Henry Biography Tyler, Stanley, Hank Henry descended from Pennsylvania Dutch
- ↑ Willard, Bill (April 8, 1981). "Comedian Hank Henry Dies At 74", Variety 302 (10): 72.
External links
- Hank Henry at the Internet Movie Database
- Hank Henry at Allmovie