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Thomas Browne Henry - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Thomas Browne Henry
Born
November 7, 1907
Died: June 30, 1980
(Lived 72 years)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
61
Movies
13
TV Shows
Also Known As
Thomas B. Browne
Tom Henry Browne
Thomas B. Henry
Thomas Henry
Tom B. Henry
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Thomas Browne Henry
Movies
61
TV Shows
13
Gunfight at Comanche Creek
as
Mike O'Brien
November 6, 1963
I Passed for White
as
Dr. Merritt
March 18, 1960
Oklahoma Territory
as
Judge Isaac Parker
March 1, 1960
I, Mobster
as
Udino's Attorney (uncredited)
February 1, 1959
How to Make a Monster
as
Martin Brace - director of 'Werewolf Meets Frankenstein'
July 1, 1958
The Thing That Couldn't Die
as
Galleon Capt. Fletcher (uncredited)
June 27, 1958
Screaming Mimi
as
Doctor
June 25, 1958
The Case Against Brooklyn
as
Ralph Edmondson
June 1, 1958
Space Master X-7
as
Prof. West
June 1, 1958
Showdown at Boot Hill
as
Con Maynor
May 1, 1958
Jack the Ripper
as
Blue
March 8, 1958
Blood of Dracula
as
Mr. Paul Perkins
November 1, 1957
My Man Godfrey
as
Henderson
October 11, 1957
The Brain from Planet Arous
as
John Fallon
October 1, 1957
Domino Kid
Cast
October 1, 1957
Chicago Confidential
as
Judge (uncredited)
August 30, 1957
Beginning of the End
as
Col. Tom Sturgeon
June 28, 1957
20 Million Miles to Earth
as
Maj. Gen. A.D. McIntosh
February 8, 1957
Calling Homicide
as
Allen Gilmore
September 30, 1956
Fighting Trouble
as
Frankie Arbo
September 16, 1956
A Strange Adventure
as
Criminal Attorney
August 24, 1956
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
as
Vice Adm. Enright
July 4, 1956
The Toughest Man Alive
as
Dolphin
November 16, 1955
Last of the Desperados
as
Pete Maxwell (bit)
October 31, 1955
A Man Alone
as
Maybanks
October 17, 1955
Black Tuesday
as
Reporter at Electrocution (uncredited)
December 31, 1954
Sitting Bull
as
Webber
October 6, 1954
Moby Dick
as
Fedallah (as Thomas B. Henry)
May 14, 1954
Riot in Cell Block 11
as
Governor
February 18, 1954
Flight Nurse
as
Doctor
November 15, 1953
The Veils of Bagdad
as
Mustapha the Wild
October 6, 1953
The Robe
as
Marius, the physician (uncredited)
September 16, 1953
Julius Caesar
as
Volumnius
June 4, 1953
The Lady Wants Mink
as
Mr. Swiss
March 29, 1953
Stars and Stripes Forever
as
David Blakely (as Tom Browne Henry)
December 22, 1952
The Prisoner of Zenda
Cast
November 4, 1952
O. Henry's Full House
as
Manager (segment "The Cop and the Anthem") (uncredited)
August 7, 1952
O. Henry's Full House
as
Café Manager (segment "The Cop and the Anthem") (uncredited)
August 7, 1952
Washington Story
as
Congressional Secretary
July 1, 1952
Scarlet Angel
as
Jason Mortimer
June 20, 1952
The Red Ball Express
as
Col. Carter (uncredited)
May 29, 1952
Hoodlum Empire
as
Commissioner Mermant
April 15, 1952
Deadline - U.S.A.
as
Fenway (uncredited)
March 14, 1952
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell
as
Father Shea
August 1, 1951
Double Deal
as
Sheriff L.G. Morelli (as Tom Browne Henry)
December 1, 1950
The Next Voice You Hear...
as
Doctor (uncredited)
June 29, 1950
It's a Small World
as
Jackson (as Tom Brown Henry)
June 24, 1950
Shadow on the Wall
as
Judge (uncredited)
May 19, 1950
Father of the Bride
as
Stranger (uncredited)
May 18, 1950
The Asphalt Jungle
as
James X. Connery (uncredited)
May 12, 1950
No Man of Her Own
as
Doctor in hospital (uncredited)
February 21, 1950
Undertow
Cast
December 3, 1949
Bagdad
as
Elder
November 23, 1949
Post Office Investigator
as
Lt. Contreras
September 1, 1949
Special Agent
as
Detective Benton (uncredited)
July 22, 1949
Johnny Allegro
as
Treasury Dept. Official
May 26, 1949
He Walked by Night
as
Dunning (uncredited)
February 6, 1949
Joan of Arc
as
Raoul de Gaucourt, Captain
December 22, 1948
Sealed Verdict
as
Briefing JAG Colonel
November 5, 1948
Behind Locked Doors
as
Dr. Clifford Porter
September 13, 1948
Hollow Triumph
as
Rocky Stansyck (uncredited)
August 18, 1948