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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_HullHenry Hull - Wikipedia

    Henry Watterson Hull (October 3, 1890 – March 8, 1977) was an American character actor who played the lead in Universal Pictures's Werewolf of London (1935). For most of his career, he was a lead actor on stage and a character actor on screen.

  2. Dec 25, 2023 · Henry Hull, ‍an American actor known⁤ for his roles in classic Hollywood ‌films, has left a lasting influence on the entertainment industry in more ways than⁢ one. His impactful performances and contributions to cinema have paved the way for future generations of actors and filmmakers.

  3. Dec 25, 2023 · Henry Hull‌ was an American ‍actor who ⁤made a significant‍ impact ‍on⁢ Hollywood‍ during the mid-20th century. ⁣Known for ⁤his versatile performances across⁤ both⁣ stage and screen,‍ Hull’s‍ career spanned over three decades and left a lasting ⁤legacy in ‍the entertainment industry. ‌From his early days on ...

  4. Jul 14, 2008 · Henry Hull began his Hollywood career at Universal Pictures, appearing as the escaped convict, Abel Magwitch, in Great Expectations (1934). The next year, he made Transient Lady (1935) and then entered the horror genre by playing the title role in Universal’s Werewolf of London (1935).

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0401434Henry Hull - IMDb

    Henry Hull. Actor: Lifeboat. Henry Hull, the actor who created the role of Jeeter on Broadway in "Tobacco Road," was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 13, 1890, the son of a drama critic.

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  6. Jan 17, 2016 · Hull entered the sound film era in 1930 which lasted for the next 30 years. The 6-foot, lean actor worked for nearly every Hollywood studio, exclusively in character parts. He wouldn’t sign a long-term contract which allowed him to return at will to the stage.

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  8. Hull made his mark in the history of the horror film, one of Hollywood's most venerable genres, by appearing in the title role in Werewolf of London (1935). Six feet tall and slender, Hull had a rich and cultured voice, which put him in demand as a supporting player in the Golden Age of Hollywood.

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