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Henry Hull (3 de octubre de 1890 – 8 de marzo de 1977) fue un actor estadounidense, conocido por su actuación en la película de Universal Pictures Werewolf of London (1935).
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Henry Watterson Hull (October 3, 1890 – March 8, 1977) was an American character actor who played the lead in Universal Pictures's Werewolf of London (1935). For most of his career, he was a lead actor on stage and a character actor on screen.
YearTitleRoleDirector1917Mark Dunbar1917Anthony Wayne1917Kerersky1917Jonathan MendenhallHenry Hull. Actor: Lifeboat. Henry Hull, the actor who created the role of Jeeter on Broadway in "Tobacco Road," was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 13, 1890, the son of a drama critic.
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- Louisville, Kentucky, USA
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- Cornwall, England, UK
Henry Hull, the actor who created the role of Jeeter on Broadway in "Tobacco Road," was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 13, 1890, the son of a drama critic. Originally intending to become an engineer, Hull became an actor and made his Broadway debut in "Green Stockings" less than two weeks before his 21st birthday, on October 2, 1911.
- October 3, 1890
- March 8, 1977
Henry Hull. Nació el 03 de Octubre de 1890 en Louisville, Kentucky, EE.UU. Falleció el 08 de Marzo de 1977 en Cornwall, Inglaterra, Reino Unido. Intérprete. Trabajos destacados. Artistas relacionados. Raoul Walsh. John Carradine. Donald Meek. Elizabeth Patterson. Henry Fonda. Raymond Massey. Filmografía. 34. Intérprete. La jauría humana.
25 de dic. de 2023 · Henry Hull was an American actor who made a significant impact on Hollywood during the mid-20th century. Known for his versatile performances across both stage and screen, Hull’s career spanned over three decades and left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry. From his early ...
26 de dic. de 2023 · Henry Hull was an accomplished American actor whose career spanned over five decades. With a natural talent for portraying a wide range of characters, Hull left a lasting impact on both the stage and screen.