Henry Hebert was an American actor who is best known for La Tosca (1918), The Little Minister (1922), and The Clean-Up Man (1928). He was born on November 12, 1879, in Providence, Rhode Island, and passed away on January 18, 1956, in Los Angeles, California.
Personal and Family Life
Henry Hebert was married to Helen Elizabeth Davidge from 1912 until her death in 1946. They shared many years together, although details about their life as a couple are limited. Hebert often appeared in a variety of film roles throughout his career.
Death and Legacy
Henry Hebert died on January 18, 1956, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to early cinema are remembered through his films, and he remains a notable figure in the history of American acting.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Easy Money | 1936-06-13 | Mr. Johnson |
Heart o’ the Hills | 1919-11-30 | Morton Sanders |
The Look Out Girl | 1928-11-02 | Sheriff |
Their Own Desire | 1929-12-27 | Uncle Nate |
The President Vanishes | 1934-11-17 | Legislator |
Let’s Fall in Love | 1933-12-26 | Party Guest |
Captain Blood | 1924-09-21 | Capt. Hobart |
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | 1939-10-19 | Senator (uncredited) |
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date | 1940-11-02 | Cyrus Colby |
Broadway Melody of 1940 | 1940-02-09 | Theatregoer (uncredited) |
So Big | 1924-12-28 | William Storm (as Henry Herbert) |
Citizen Kane | 1941-04-17 | Best Man at Wedding (uncredited) |
Napoleon’s Barber | 1928-11-24 | Soldier |
The Ghosts of Yesterday | 1918-01-19 | Roger Stearns (as Henry J. Hebert) |
My Favorite Spy | 1942-06-12 | Wedding Guest |
Blind Hearts | 1921-10-03 | James Bradley |
Suspicious Wives | 1921-01-09 | James Brunton Jr. |
Mission to Moscow | 1943-04-29 | Isolationist (uncredited) |
It Couldn’t Have Happened (But It Did) | 1936-08-01 | Sherwood |
The Rage of Paris | 1938-06-09 | Cousin George Morgan (uncredited) |
Black Roses | 1921-05-22 | ‘Monocle’ Harry |
Desert Greed | 1926-12-11 | William Devlin |
If You Could Only Cook | 1935-12-30 | Member of Board of Directors (uncredited) |
The Fountainhead | 1949-06-25 | Juror (uncredited) |
Dishonored Lady | 1947-05-16 | Attorney’s Assistant |
Sumuru | 1927-09-01 | Farael Fuentes |
The Seventh Victim | 1943-08-21 | Devil Worshiper (Uncredited) |
Female | 1933-11-11 | Board Member (Uncredited) |
The Enchanted Hill | 1926-01-18 | Bud Shannon |
The Last of the Duanes | 1919-09-14 | Cal Bain (as Henry J. Hebert) |
The Cyclone | 1920-01-20 | Ferdinand Baird |
Yellow Men and Gold | 1922-05-20 | Todd |
Sunset Sprague | 1920-10-03 | Mace Dennison |
Fires of Conscience | 1916-09-25 | Paul Sneed |
When Fate Decides | 1919-06-01 | Harry Carteret |
The Little Minister | 1922-01-01 | Lord Rintoul |
The Black Wolf | 1917-02-12 | Don Phillip |
Little Wildcat | 1922-11-12 | Captain Carl Herman |
One Chance in a Million | 1927-04-01 | Robert Weston |
Dragonwyck | 1946-04-19 | Party Guest (uncredited) |
Phantom Lady | 1944-01-28 | Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) |
Deception | 1946-10-26 | Concertgoer (uncredited) |
Black Shadows | 1920-03-01 | Chester Barnard |
Below the Deadline | 1936-06-07 | Mr. Everley (uncredited) |
The Blue Streak | 1926-01-31 | Jack Slade |