Henry Kay was an American actor, born on July 6, 1911, in Holborn, London, England, UK. He is best known for his roles in Parbottle Speaking (1962), Secret Agent (1964), and Trial and Error (1962). He passed away on December 9, 1968, in Westminster, London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Henry Kay, originally named Harry Klausner, spent his early life in England before establishing himself in the acting world. Information about his family life and relationships is limited, but his passion for acting was evident throughout his career. Kay gained recognition through various television roles during the 1960s.
Death and Legacy
Henry Kay died on December 9, 1968, in Westminster, London. His contributions to television and film, particularly in the British series of the 1960s, left a lasting impact on audiences and fellow actors. Although not widely known today, his performances continue to be appreciated by fans of classic television.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Parbottle Speaking | 1962 | Caretaker |
Trial and Error | 1962 | Second Warder |
Garry Halliday | 1962 | Martini’s assistant |
Ghost Squad | 1963 | Butler |
Taxi! | 1964 | Mobile Cafe Owner |
The Midnight Men | 1964 | Warder |
Lance at Large | 1964 | N/A |
Thorndyke | 1964 | Sergeant Major |
Secret Agent | 1965 | Inspector |
No Hiding Place | 1966 | Ticket collector |
Dixon of Dock Green | 1966 | Butcher |
Theatre 625 | 1965–1967 | Scholz, Ragged man, Pedlar |
Mystery and Imagination | 1968 | Attendant |
Sambo and the Snow Mountains | 1961 | N/A |
Sherlock Holmes | 1968 | Commissionaire |