Henri Bergman was an American actor who is best known for his roles in “In the Diplomatic Service,” “One Million Dollars,” and “An Enemy to Society.”
Personal and Family Life
Henri Bergman was born around 1859. He had a notable career in theater, sharing the stage with many famous actors of his time such as Henrietta Crosman and William H. Crane. Details about his family life, including his spouse, are not widely documented.
Career Highlights
Bergman was recognized as a dramatic character actor and created leading roles in productions such as “The Price of Peace” and “The Prodigal Son.” His work on stage led to significant contributions to the theater, and he was often confused with fellow actor Henry Bergman.
Death and Legacy
Henri Bergman passed away on January 9, 1917, in New York City. His contributions to both stage and film have left a lasting impact, and his works continue to be remembered, even if his personal life remains somewhat obscure.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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In the Diplomatic Service | Dr. Montell | 1916 |
Man and His Angel | David Tryne | 1916 |
The House of Tears | Robert Collingwood | 1915 |
One Million Dollars | Count Raoul D’Estes (as Henry Bergman) | 1915 |
An Enemy to Society | Balthazar Van Tromp (as Henry Bergman) | 1915 |
Destiny: or, the Soul of a Woman | Avarice | 1915 |
The Right of Way | Trudel (as Henry Bergman) | 1915 |