Henry Wadsworth
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Henry Wadsworth was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Wadsworth's earliest roles were in film, including "Applause" (1929), "Fast and Loose" (1930) and the Evelyn Brent drama "Slightly Scarlet" (1930). He also appeared in "Evelyn Prentice" (1934). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the comedy "It Happened One Night" (1934) with Clark Gable, "The Thin Man" (1934) and the horror flick "Mark of the Vampire" (1935) with Lionel Barrymore. He also appeared in "The Big Broadcast of 1936" (1935). In the latter part of his career, he tackled roles in "West Point of the Air" (1935), "Ceiling Zero" (1936) with James Cagney and "Sitting on the Moon" (1936). He also appeared in the drama "The Voice of Bugle Ann" (1936) with Lionel Barrymore. Wadsworth last acted in the Bing Crosby comedy "Doctor Rhythm" (1938). Wadsworth passed away in December 1974 at the age of 72.