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Full Name
  
Henry Rosenthal

Occupation
  
Actor


Name
  
Hank Henry

Role
  
Film actor

Born
  
July 9, 1906 (
1906-07-09
)
New York City, New York, USA

Died
  
March 31, 1981, Las Vegas-Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area

Parents
  
Franklin Rosenthal, Anna Rosenthal

Movies
  
Pal Joey, The Only Game in, Ocean's 11

Similar People
  
George Sidney, George Stevens, Lewis Milestone

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.

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.

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.

Filmography

Actor
1970
The Only Game in Town as
Tony
1964
Robin and the 7 Hoods as
Six Seconds
1963
Johnny Cool as
Larry - Bus Driver
1963
The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
Captain Hook
- Captains Outrageous (1963) - Captain Hook
1962
Sergeants 3 as
Blacksmith
1960
Not Tonight Henry as
Henry / Napoleon / Samson / ...
1960
Pepe as
Sands Manager
1960
Ocean's Eleven as
Mr. Kelly - Mortician
1959
The Thin Man (TV Series) as
Peanuts Noonan
- The Case of the Baggy Pants (1959) - Peanuts Noonan
1957
Pal Joey as
Mike Miggins
1957
The Joker Is Wild as
Burlesque Comedian
1946
Junior Prom as
Tony
1943
This Is the Army as
Plumber - 'Ladies of Chorus' Number / Cigar-Smoker in Canteen (uncredited)
1937
Dime a Dance (Short) as
Homer
Self
1963
Here's Edie (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (1963) - Self
1955
The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Host: Charlton Heston; Guests: Joan Crawford, The King Sisters (1955) - Self
1941
Men at Work (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 November 1941 (1941) - Self
- Episode dated 3 November 1941 (1941) - Self
Archive Footage
1944
The Birth of a Star (Short) as
Comic, clip from 'Dime a Dance'

References

Hank Henry Wikipedia


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