Mike Henry (American football)
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Mike Henry | |||||||||
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Born | Michael Dennis Henry August 15, 1936 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Burbank, California, U.S. |
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Occupation | Football linebacker, actor | ||||||||
Years active | 1957–1988 (actor) 1958–1964 (football player) |
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Spouse(s) | Cheryl Sweeney (m. 1984) | ||||||||
Children | 1 | ||||||||
Football career |
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Position: | Linebacker | ||||||||
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College: | USC | ||||||||
NFL draft: | 1958 / Round: 9 / Pick: 100 | ||||||||
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Michael Dennis Henry (August 15, 1936 – January 8, 2021) was an American football linebacker and actor. He was best known for his role as Tarzan in the 1960s trilogy and as Junior in the Smokey and the Bandit film series.
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Football career
Henry attended Bell High School in Los Angeles, where his play caught the attention of USC Trojans alum John Ferraro, who arranged for him to get a tryout at USC. He attended USC and was co-captain of the 1957 USC Trojans football team.[1]
Acting career
Henry's most prominent role was as Tarzan in three 1960s movies Tarzan and the Valley of Gold (1966), Tarzan and the Great River (1967), and Tarzan and the Jungle Boy (1968) that were all filmed back-to-back in 1965.[2] At the time, critics said the dark-haired, square-jawed, muscular Henry resembled classic illustrations of the apeman more than any other actor who had taken on the role.[citation needed] Henry turned down the lead of the subsequent Tarzan television series, which then went to Ron Ely.[citation needed]
Henry is probably best known to movie audiences for playing Jackie Gleason's character's dim-witted son "Junior" in the highly popular Smokey and the Bandit comedies, starring Burt Reynolds and Sally Field.[3]
Henry portrayed a corrupt prison guard in The Longest Yard (1974).[2][4] Henry played Sergeant Kowalski in The Green Berets (1968), Luke Santee in More Dead Than Alive (1968), and corrupt Sheriff "Blue Tom" Hendricks in Rio Lobo (1970).[2][4] He also acted with Charlton Heston in three films: the football movie Number One (1969), Skyjacked (1972), and Soylent Green (1973).[3]
Henry played Lt. Col. Donald Penobscot in an episode of the television series M*A*S*H.[2][4] In another football-oriented role, he portrayed Tatashore, one of the members of the gang who kidnap Larry Bronco (Larry Csonka) in the "One of Our Running Backs Is Missing" episode of The Six Million Dollar Man.[2]
Personal life
Henry and his wife Cheryl Henry, were married in 1984.[3][5][4] Together they had a daughter, Shannon Noble.[3][5][4]
Illness and death
After being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, he retired from acting in 1988. Henry died on January 8, 2021, at the age of 84 at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, after years of complications from both Parkinson's disease and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.[3][2][5][4]
Filmography
- Curfew Breakers (1957) as Reagan
- General Hospital (1963, TV Series) as Rudolpho (1988)
- Spencer's Mountain (1963) as Spencer Brother (uncredited)
- Palm Springs Weekend (1963) as Doorman (uncredited)
- Tarzan and the Valley of Gold (1966) as Tarzan
- Tarzan and the Great River (1967) as Tarzan
- Tarzan and the Jungle Boy (1968) as Tarzan
- The Green Berets (1968) as Sergeant Kowalski
- More Dead Than Alive (1968) as Luke Santee
- Number One (1969) as Walt Chaffee
- Rio Lobo (1970) as Sheriff Tom Hendricks
- Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (1972) as Fargo
- Skyjacked (1972) as Sam Allen
- Soylent Green (1973) as Kulozik
- The Longest Yard (1974) as Rassmeusen
- Mean Johnny Barrows (1976) as Carlo Da Vince
- Adiós Amigo (1976) as Mary's Husband
- No Way Back (1976) as Goon #3
- Smokey and the Bandit (1977) as Junior Justice
- M*A*S*H (1977, TV Series) as Donald Penobscot
- Smokey and the Bandit II (1980) as Junior Justice
- Fantasy Island (1981, TV Series) as Mike
- Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 (1983) as Junior Justice
- Outrageous Fortune (1987) as Russian #1
References
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External links
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- ↑ Wolf, Scott (23 December 2021) "Remembering Mike Henry." Inside USC with Scott Wolf. (Retrieved December 28, 2021.)
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- Deaths from chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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