Birthday
1890/10/02
Day of death
1977/03/08 (86 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Also know as
Henry Watterson Hull
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.
(1917) A Square Deal
as Mark Dunbar
(1917) The Volunteer
as Jonathan Mendenhall
(1917) The Family Honor
as Anthony Wayne
(1917) Rasputin, the Black Monk
as Kerensky
(1923) The Last Moment
as Hercules Napolean Cameron
(1919) Tom's Little Star
as ---
(1923) A Bride for a Knight
as Jimmy Poe
(1924) For Woman's Favor
as The Fool / The Lover
(1925) Wasted Lives
as ---
(1934) Famous Scenes from Pagliacci
as Pagliacci
(1938) The Great Waltz
as Franz Josef
(1948) Belle Starr's Daughter
as The Old Marshal (uncredited)
(1943) Seeds of Freedom
as Guerilla leader
(1958) The Buccaneer
as Ezra Peavey
(1966) The Chase
as Briggs
(1949) The Fountainhead
as Henry Cameron
(1955) Man with the Gun
as Marshal Lee Sims
(1944) Lifeboat
as Charles J. Rittenhouse
(1941) High Sierra
as 'Doc' Banton
(1935) Werewolf of London
as Dr. Wilfred Glendon
(1965) The Fool Killer
as Dirty Jim Jelliman
(1922) One Exciting Night
as John Fairfax
(1949) Colorado Territory
as Fred Winslow
(1938) Boys Town
as Dave Morris
(1934) Midnight
as Nolan
(1958) The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
as Major Masters
(1953) Inferno
as Sam Elby
(1945) Objective, Burma!
as Mark Williams
(1940) The Return of Frank James
as Major Rufus Cobb
(1939) Jesse James
as Major Rufus Cobb
(1947) Deep Valley
as Cliff Saul
(1951) Hollywood Story
as Philip Ferrara / Vincent St. Clair
(1939) Nick Carter, Master Detective
as John A. Keller
(1949) The Great Gatsby
as Dan Cody
(1961) Master of the World
as Prudent
(1952) The Treasure of Lost Canyon
as Cousin Lucius Cooke
(1948) On Our Merry Way
as Dying Man (deleted sequence) (uncredited)
(1939) Bad Little Angel
as Red Wilks
(1957) The Buckskin Lady
as Dr. James Goldsboro ('Doc') Medley
(1958) The Proud Rebel
as Judge Morley
(1939) Stanley and Livingstone
as James Gordon Bennett, Jr.
(1939) Judge Hardy and Son
as Dr. Jones
(1953) The Last Posse
as Ollie Stokely
(1948) The Walls of Jericho
as Jefferson Norman
(1949) Rimfire
as Nathaniel Greeley
(1948) Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!
as Milt Dominy
(1938) Yellow Jack
as Dr. Jesse Lazear
(1925) The Wrongdoers
as Jimmy Nolan
(1934) Great Expectations
as Abel Magwitch
(1947) High Barbaree
as Dr. William G. Brooke
(1924) Roulette
as Jimmy Moore
(1939) Miracles for Sale
as Dave Duvallo
(1938) Paradise for Three
as Sepp
(1943) The Woman of the Town
as Inky Wilkinson
(1940) My Son, My Son!
as Dermot O’Riordan
(1953) Thunder Over the Plains
as Lt. Col. Chandler
(1959) The Oregon Trail
as George Seton
(1939) The Spirit of Culver
as Doc Allen
(1956) Kentucky Rifle
as Preacher Bently
(1950) The Return of Jesse James
as Hank Younger
(1949) Song of Surrender
as Deacon Parry
(1949) The Great Dan Patch
as Dan Palmer
(1935) Transient Lady
as Sen. Hamp Baxter
(1939) The Return of the Cisco Kid
as Colonel Joshua Bixby
(1939) Babes in Arms
as Madox
(1944) Goodnight, Sweetheart
as Jeff Parker
(1938) Port of Seven Seas
as Uncle Elzear
(1949) El Paso
as Henry Jeffers
(1943) The West Side Kid
as Sam Winston
(1955) Five in Judgement
as Paul
(1947) Mourning Becomes Electra
as Seth Beckwith
(1948) Fighter Squadron
as Brig. Gen. Mike McCready
(1958) Bitter Heritage
as Old Henry
(1938) Three Comrades
as Dr. Becker
(1930) Matinee Idle
as Frank the Actor
(1948) Portrait of Jennie
as Eke
(1918) Little Women
as John Brooke
(1924) The Hoosier Schoolmaster
as Ralph Hartsook
(1999) Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man'
as Self (archive footage)
(1933) The Devil's Mate
as Chaplin
(1957) Trackdown
as ---
(1960) Route 66
as ---
(1958) Naked City
as Alky
(1960) Outlaws
as ---
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Jason W. Finchley
(1954) Climax!
as Abel Kirsch
(1949) Suspense
as Sheriff
(1956) Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
as Hutch Wallace
(1949) Lights Out
as ---
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as Brig. Gen. William Elred
(1949) Suspense
as ---
(1959) Bonanza
as Sheriff B. Banneman Brown
(1959) Bonanza
as Charlie Trent