Henry N. Frost III born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the firstborn of a musical family of eight children to Henry N. Frost Jr and Kin W. Frost. He is a graduate of Michigan State University. He has journeyed to massage his acting since 2008. Since he has had roles in numerous projects such as the controversial film 'Til We're Free the Emmett Till story, Batman V Superman DOJ, Detroit, Detroiters, Rush, Batman Knightmare as Knightmare; Harvey Dent/Two-Faced, Stunt coordinator. Furthermore, he is also a martial artist and stunt actor. He has choreographed numerous fights and stunts for various projects. To add to his talent, he is a formidable musician as a professional bass player. Each day he travels the path of self-discovery, experimentation, re-invention, and integrity. He vigorously continues to hone his craft through continued study, devotion, commitment, and dedication to bring truth, enlightenment and life to stories. His passion and zeal for life drive his growth in his craft.
Henry Fulton Winship is a Chicago-born actor, living in Los Angeles. He was recently seen in the Center for New Performance production "Augustine Machine" and CalArts School of Theater productions: "Accidental Death of an Anarchist" and "The Water Station." Henry made his stage debut in Viable at the Aery Theater Festival, where he went on to receive the festival's Best Actor award. His most recent screen acting work includes the feature-film "Actual People" and the Oxford Film Festival jury-prized "Happy Birthday, Papa." Henry received his B.A. in philosophy from Colorado College and graduated from Terry Knickerbocker Studio's Two-Year Meisner Conservatory. After completing an internship with The Wooster Group in New York, Henry is now enrolled in the MFA Acting program at California Institute of the Arts.
Henry G. Sanders was born on August 18, 1942 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Selma (2014), Roman J. Israel, Esq. (2017) and Rocky Balboa (2006).
Henry Gabaldon is an actor, known for Monster (1980).
By the time he was 18-months old, Henry was speaking in complete sentences and had a verbal acuity well beyond his years, though his parents were uncertain about how best to "funnel" the ability. He also had an over-abundance of energy, so his parents enrolled him in gymnastics once he turned 3. The sport is a passion of his and he has continued with it since then. From his earliest years, Henry was always very comfortable in the company of adults and loved being the center of attention. Even so, and even though he expressed considerable interest, his parents held off on allowing him to pursue acting as they had no knowledge of the business and weren't sure that others would see in Henry what they did. That all changed at Philadelphia Comic Con in June 2012. While at a Q&A attended by hundreds, on his own, then 6-year-old Henry stood up and asked a question of Chris Hemsworth (Thor (2011)), and in the process of speaking with him, won over Mr. Hemsworth and the audience with his personality. As a result, Henry was told he should submit his information to a local Philadelphia agent and was promptly signed. Not sure if much would actually come of it, Henry's parents were surprised when he booked jobs off his first 3 auditions (Principal in a Six Flags Safari commercial, Photo Double for the NBC show Do No Harm (2013), and Principal in a Radio Shack commercial). Subsequently, Henry was signed by a New York City agency and has had many great experiences working in various student films, short films, local and national commercials, including a principal role in a heavily promoted Charles Schwab campaign, television series, including featured roles in Royal Pains (2009) and The Knick (2014), and a recurring role on CBS'Limitless (2015), live theatre as a lead in the "Radio City Christmas Spectacular," and feature films, including The Grief of Others (2015), 7th Secret (2022), and Trainwreck (2015) (his part was cut from the final film but he learned a lot and is on the DVD's gag reel and in deleted scenes). Henry has followed all of that up by balancing school, gymnastics, soccer, robotics and just being a kid with a "normal" life who happens to travel to NYC from Southern NJ quite often for auditions.
Henry Garcia is known for Cold Justice (2013).
Henry Garrett was born in Bristol, England. He is an actor, known for The Son (2017), Testament of Youth (2014) and Outside the Wire (2021).
Henry Gelinas is known for She Stumbles in the Dark (2020) and Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty (2020).
Henry Gibson was born on 21 September 1935 in Germantown, Pennsylvnia. Before appearing in films and television series, he was a child star on the stage during the 1940s and during the late 1950s he was an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force. His screen debut came in 1963 when he was cast in the Jerry Lewis film The Nutty Professor (1963). He made two other small film appearances in the early 1960s in Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) and The Outlaws Is Coming (1965), in which he played a rather hip Indian named Charlie Horse. His breakthrough came in 1968 when he was cast as a member of the regular cast of Laugh-In (1967). He stayed with the show until 1971, when he left and continued his career as a character actor. His best known film role was probably his performance in Nashville (1975). He played Haven Hamilton, a smarmy Country and Western singer. For this role he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and was awarded the National Film Critics Award for best supporting actor. Gibson's career carried on through the 1980s and 1990s when he appeared in many films, such as The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981) and The 'Burbs (1989). He also provided voice-overs for many children's animated series like Smurfs (1981), Wuzzles (1985) and Galaxy High School (1986). His most recent appearance have been in the Paul Thomas Anderson drama Magnolia (1999) and the independent film The Year That Trembled (2002).
Henry Gilbert was born on April 4, 1913 in Edmonton, London, England. He was an actor and writer, known for Song of Norway (1970), 199 Park Lane (1965) and Doctor Who (1963). He died on January 29, 1973 in London.