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1923
  
Akron Pros

Name
  
Dutch Hendrian


Role
  
Actor

Positions
  
Running back


Date of birth
  
(1896-01-19)January 19, 1896

Place of birth
  
Detroit, Michigan, United States

Date of death
  
December 13, 1953(1953-12-13) (aged 57)

Place of death
  
Los Angeles, California, United States

College
  
Pittsburgh (freshman football) Princeton

Died
  
December 13, 1953, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
The Most Dangerous Game, Three Little Pigskins, The Happy Hottentots, State Trooper

Education
  
University of Pittsburgh, Princeton University

Similar People
  
Irving Pichel, Ernest B Schoedsack, Anatole Litvak, William K Howard, Lloyd Bacon

Oscar George "Dutch" Hendrian (January 19, 1896 – December 13, 1953) was an American actor and former American football player in the National Football League.

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Football career

Hendrian first played college football at the University of Pittsburgh where he played on the school's freshman football freshman football team in 1919. He also played on the school's freshman baseball team performed in the university's student theatrical Cap and Gown Club in the spring of 1920. Hendrian than transferred to Princeton University where he finished out his college football career. He started his professional career as a running back in the NFL with the Akron Pros in 1923. He then played for the Canton Bulldogs, the Green Bay Packers, the New York Giants, and the Rock Island Independents.

Acting

He made his debut in the movie The Happy Hottentots, playing Rosco. Many of his roles were uncredited, and he rarely had lines, usually playing extras. His two most notable movies were Son of Kong and The Most Dangerous Game. He retired from acting after his last movie, Belle of the Yukon, playing a miner. He died in Los Angeles, California on December 13, 1953.

References

Dutch Hendrian Wikipedia