Henry Wenman was an American actor who is best known for The Middle Watch, Brewster’s Millions, and The Silver King. He was born on September 7, 1875, in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK, and passed away on November 6, 1953, in Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
Not much information is available about Henry Wenman’s personal and family life. He was born as Henry Edmund Newman and came from England. His later life and family details remain largely undocumented.
Career
Henry Wenman had a successful career in acting, featuring in various films during the early to mid-20th century. He is remembered for his performances in several notable movies, including his roles in stage adaptations and screen productions that highlighted his talent.
Death and Legacy
Henry Wenman died on November 6, 1953, at Mount Vernon Hospital in Northwood, London. His legacy is carried on through the films he left behind, which continue to showcase his skills as an actor and contribution to the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Brother Alfred | 1932-04-11 | Uncle George |
Freedom of the Seas | 1934-06-12 | Wallace |
Let’s Love and Laugh | 1931-05-12 | The Butler |
Potiphar’s Wife | 1931-03-28 | Stevens |
The Shadow Between | 1931-09-04 | Sergeant Blake |
Bachelor’s Baby | 1932-08-22 | Capt. Rogers |
Money for Nothing | 1932-01-20 | Jay Cheddar |
Two White Arms | 1932-03-01 | Mears |
The Middle Watch | 1930-10-27 | Marine Ogg |