Henry B. Longhurst was born on February 7, 1891 in Brighton, Sussex, England. He was an actor, known for Perfect Strangers (1945), The Captain's Paradise (1953) and The Crooked Lady (1932). He died on April 11, 1970 in Reading, Berkshire, England.
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Originally from Miami, Barrial attended the University of Montana where he received a B.A. in Psychology. While in Missoula, Henry wrote and performed in several theatrical productions for the Montana Repertory Theatre and the Young Rep, including his original one-man show A Night With-In Lenny Bruce. Upon moving to Los Angeles he directed his first film, a short entitled The Lonelys, which played at several festivals, winning top awards at the 1999 San Francisco International Film Festival, 1999 Cleveland International Film Festival, and 1999 Method Fest. In 2001 Barrial directed and co-wrote (with Stephanie Bennett) his first feature, the ultra low-budget Some Body. Some Body premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival in Dramatic Competition, and was subsequently picked up for distribution by Lot 47 Films. It was released theatrically in 2002 in 15 cities across the U.S. including New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. In 2003 Barrial's script for the feature True Love was selected by the prestigious Sundance Screenwriters Lab and was performed as part of the Sundance Reading Series. True Love was ultimately produced on a micro-budget and received accolades on the festival circuit. Henry's latest screenplay (co-written with Casey Ristaino & Elena Fabri), a slasher-mystery called Final Girl, was a Finalist in the 2011 Scriptapalooza International Screenwriting contest. Barrial looks to direct it with Sam Kitt (Love & Basketball) producing in 2013. This Spring Barrial will be directing The House That Jack Built written by Joe Vasquez (Hanging With The Homeboys) and produced by Kitt and Michael Lieber (Flash of Genius). Cast by legionary casting director Sig De Miguel, the all-Latino cast features Tony Award nominee John Herrera and up-and-comers E. J. Bonilla and Melissa Fumero.
Henry Bartak is an actor, known for Scourge (2008), Painkiller Jane (2007) and The Founder Effect.
Born in Ft. Benning, Georgia, son to Henry Bazemore and Loretta Faye Bazemore, Henry Bazemore Jr.'s parents relocated to Flint, MI, taking advantage at that time of the growing automotive Industry. It was there that he grew up from humble beginnings. Remaining close to home, he attended the University of Michigan. A year before graduation Henry was coaxed into auditioning for an open casting call of the Tony Award winning play, The Grapes of Wrath. It was there, that he caught the acting bug. Henry received a B.A. in English with a specialization in writing, and a minor in theatre. Upon graduation, Henry was accepted to a number of Acting Graduate programs in the U.S. including, the prestigious Cal Arts, and DePaul University. Deciding to study at The University of Georgia on a full ride scholarship, he supplemented his education at the Actor's Studio in Atlanta and on the professional stage. Henry made his stage debut in Richard III at Richmond Shakes, playing a slew of characters including Sir James Tyrrell, Lord Grey, and Henry, the Earl of Richmond. Although graduating with honors, Henry felt he really didn't cut his teeth on acting until he worked in LORT and other Regional Theatres learning from other seasoned professional actors. This led to companies entrusting him with title roles such as Henry in Henry V, Cassius in Julius Caesar, Theseus and Oberon in a Midsummer Night's Dream, and supporting roles such as Le Bret in Cyrano de Bergerac, Lucentio in the Taming of the Shrew, and Carl in Bus Stop. Throwing his focus more towards film and television, Henry soon was cast in a comedic supporting role based on the book by G.K. Chesterton, entitled Man Alive. From there he appeared in a number of television shows such as Drop Dead Diva, Sleepy Hollow, and ShowTime's Homeland, while recurring in Army Wives, One Tree Hill and recently in Sundance's 2nd new original series, The Red Road.