Hank Henry


Biography

Hank Henry was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Henry found his beginnings in film with roles in the musical "Junior Prom" (1946) with Freddie Stewart, the comedy adaptation "Pal Joey" (1957) with Rita Hayworth and "The Joker Is Wild" (1957) with Frank Sinatra. Henry next focused his career on film, appearing in the comedy "Ocean's Eleven" (1960) with Frank Sinatra,...

Biography

Hank Henry was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Henry found his beginnings in film with roles in the musical "Junior Prom" (1946) with Freddie Stewart, the comedy adaptation "Pal Joey" (1957) with Rita Hayworth and "The Joker Is Wild" (1957) with Frank Sinatra. Henry next focused his career on film, appearing in the comedy "Ocean's Eleven" (1960) with Frank Sinatra, the comedic adaptation "Pepe" (1960) with Cantinflas and the Frank Sinatra comedy "Sergeants 3" (1962). He also appeared in the Henry de Silva dramatic adaptation "Johnny Cool" (1963) and the Frank Sinatra comedy "Robin and the Seven Hoods" (1964). Later in his career, Henry acted in "The Only Game in Town" (1970). Henry passed away in March 1981 at the age of 75.

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Pal Joey (1957) -- (Movie Clip) I Could Write A Book Planning to lure hot-property performer Linda (Kim Novak) to the club he’s about to open, singer Joey (Frank Sinatra, title character) disses their current boss (Hank Henry) then works his charms with the Rodgers & Hart standard from the Broadway original, in Pal Joey, 1957.
Robin And The 7 Hoods (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Call Me Marian Frank Sinatra as gangster Robbo not making a deal with rival Gisborne (Peter Falk), conferring with architect (Hans Conreid) and crew (Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. et al) when they're interrupted by Barbara Rush, the daughter of their rubbed-out mentor, in Robin And The 7 Hoods, 1964.
Robin And The 7 Hoods (1964) -- (Movie Clip) You Talk English? Schticky business as Bing Crosby, in his only Rat Pack movie, as Chicago charity hustler Allen Dale (the name of a minstrel in the Robin Hood myth) meets Frank Sinatra (the newly-philanthropic title character) and his gang (Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. et al) in Robin And The 7 Hoods, 1964.
Robin And The 7 Hoods (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Bang Bang! Sammy Davis Jr. as Will (presumably "Scarlett"), aide to Frank Sinatra who's "Robbo," the title character, after busting up a rival's gin joint, with as big a dance number as he ever had in any Rat Pack feature, song by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn, in Robin And The 7 Hoods, 1964.
Robin And The 7 Hoods (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Style Over an hour into the picture, Frank Sinatra (the Chicago-gangster title character) in his first musical bit, with Dean Martin as Little John and Bing Crosby as their new pal Allen Dale, with a Jimmy Van Heusen/Sammy Cahn original simply titled "Style," in Robin And The 7 Hoods, 1964.

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