Henry Hull
Born: 1890-10-02 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Died: 1977-03-08
Known For: Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia Henry Watterson Hull (October 3, 1890 – March 8, 1977) was an American character actor most noted for playing the lead in Universal Pictures's Werewolf of London (1935). The film flopped, but has since come to be highly regarded.
Filmography
1999
- Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man' as Self (archive footage)
1966
- The Chase as Briggs
1965
- The Fool Killer as Dirty Jim Jelliman
1961
- Master of the World as Prudent
1959
- Bonanza as Charlie Trent
- The Oregon Trail as George Seton
1958
- Naked City as Alky
- The Buccaneer as Ezra Peavey
- The Proud Rebel as Judge Morley
- The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw as Major Masters
- Bitter Heritage as Old Henry
1957
- Trackdown
- The Buckskin Lady as Dr. James Goldsboro ('Doc') Medley
1956
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Hutch Wallace
- Kentucky Rifle as Preacher Bently
1955
- Man with the Gun as Marshal Lee Sims
1954
- Climax! as Abel Kirsch
1953
- Inferno as Sam Elby
- Thunder Over the Plains as Lt. Col. Chandler
- The Last Posse as Ollie Stokely
1952
- The Treasure of Lost Canyon as Cousin Lucius Cooke
1951
- Hollywood Story as Philip Ferrara / Vincent St. Clair
1950
- Lux Video Theatre as Jason W. Finchley
- The Return of Jesse James as Hank Younger
1949
- Lights Out
- Suspense as Sheriff
- The Fountainhead as Henry Cameron
- The Great Gatsby as Dan Cody
- Colorado Territory as Fred Winslow
- Rimfire as Nathaniel Greeley
- Song of Surrender as Deacon Parry
- El Paso as Henry Jeffers
- The Great Dan Patch as Dan Palmer
1948
- Portrait of Jennie as Eke
- On Our Merry Way as Dying Man (deleted sequence) (uncredited)
- The Walls of Jericho as Jefferson Norman
- Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! as Milt Dominy
- Belle Starr's Daughter as The Old Marshal (uncredited)
- Fighter Squadron as Brig. Gen. Mike McCready
1947
- Mourning Becomes Electra as Seth Beckwith
- Deep Valley as Cliff Saul
- High Barbaree as Dr. William G. Brooke
1945
- Objective, Burma! as Mark Williams
1944
- Lifeboat as Charles J. Rittenhouse
- Goodnight, Sweetheart as Jeff Parker
1943
- Seeds of Freedom as Guerilla leader
- The Woman of the Town as Inky Wilkinson
- The West Side Kid as Sam Winston
1941
- High Sierra as 'Doc' Banton
1940
- The Return of Frank James as Major Rufus Cobb
- My Son, My Son! as Dermot O’Riordan
1939
- Jesse James as Major Rufus Cobb
- Babes in Arms as Madox
- Stanley and Livingstone as James Gordon Bennett, Jr.
- Nick Carter, Master Detective as John A. Keller
- Miracles for Sale as Dave Duvallo
- Judge Hardy and Son as Dr. Jones
- Bad Little Angel as Red Wilks
- The Return of the Cisco Kid as Colonel Joshua Bixby
- The Spirit of Culver as Doc Allen
1938
- Boys Town as Dave Morris
- Three Comrades as Dr. Becker
- The Great Waltz as Franz Josef
- Yellow Jack as Dr. Jesse Lazear
- Paradise for Three as Sepp
- Port of Seven Seas as Uncle Elzear
1935
- Werewolf of London as Dr. Wilfred Glendon
- Transient Lady as Sen. Hamp Baxter
1934
- Midnight as Nolan
- Great Expectations as Abel Magwitch
- Famous Scenes from Pagliacci as Pagliacci
1933
- The Devil's Mate as Chaplin
1930
- Matinee Idle as Frank the Actor
1925
- The Wrongdoers as Jimmy Nolan
- Wasted Lives
1924
- The Hoosier Schoolmaster as Ralph Hartsook
- Roulette as Jimmy Moore
- For Woman's Favor as The Fool / The Lover
1923
- The Last Moment as Hercules Napolean Cameron
- A Bride for a Knight as Jimmy Poe
- East Side - West Side ... (Theatre Play)
1922
- One Exciting Night as John Fairfax
1919
1918
- Little Women as John Brooke
1917
- The Volunteer as Jonathan Mendenhall
- Rasputin, the Black Monk as Kerensky
- A Square Deal as Mark Dunbar
- The Family Honor as Anthony Wayne