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    Stephen McKinley Henderson

    American actor

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  1. Stephen McKinley Henderson was born on 31 August 1949 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He is an actor, known for Fences (2016), Lady Bird (2017) and Civil War (2024). He has been married to Pamela Reed Henderson since 22 April 1978.

  2. His ethnicity includes African-American, Irish, and Chinese. Stephen McKinley Henderson – Girlfriend, Wife, Children. Stephen McKinley Henderson married his longtime girlfriend Pamela Reed on 22 April 1978. He and his wife, who took his last name, have no children together. They are currently happily married. Stephen McKinley and Pamela Reed ...

  3. May 29, 2023 · In a candid interview, Stephen McKinley Henderson talks his second Tony Awards nomination, post-pandemic Broadway, fighting racism, family—and being glad to still be “in the game.”

  4. Jun 1, 2023 · STEPHEN McKINLEY HENDERSON (Pops) returns to Second Stage Theatre where he was a member of August Wilson’s celebrated Obie Award-winning Jitney ensemble (2002 Olivier Award for Outstanding...

  5. Stephen McKinley Henderson (born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Omar York in the television drama, New Amsterdam, which ran for one season in 2008. His notable film roles include portraying Arthur in Everyday People (2004), Lester in Tower Heist (2011), Father Leviatch in Lady Bird (2017), and Thufir Hawat ...

  6. Stephen McKinley Henderson (born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. Henderson trained at Juilliard School for acting and later became a resident member of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis from 1976 to 1981. He came to prominence as a character actor often performing the plays of August Wilson.

  7. www.stephenmckinleyhenderson.com › aboutAbout | SMH - stephen

    Stephen’s directing credits include Signature Theater’s production of Charles Fuller’s, Zooman and the Sign which ran off-Broadway in 2009, for which he received an Audelco nomination (honoring outstanding achievement in African-American Theater off-Broadway). He made his New York directorial debut with ALI!, by Geoffrey C. Ewing and Graydon Royce.

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