N.E. Hendrix

N.E. Hendrix was an American actor and assistant director, best known for his roles in Trails of Adventure, Headin’ North, and Battling Buddy. He was born Noah Edwin Hendrix on December 20, 1889, in Logan, New Mexico, and passed away on March 4, 1973, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

N.E. Hendrix lived a relatively private life, and not much is known about his family or personal relationships. He spent much of his career in the film industry, contributing to various projects both as an actor and in other capacities.

Career

N.E. Hendrix had a diverse career in the film industry, performing in numerous films primarily during the silent and early sound era. He was known for portraying various supporting characters, often credited as Shorty Hendrix. His contributions to the film industry carved a niche for him despite not being a household name.

Death and Legacy

N.E. Hendrix died on March 4, 1973, in Los Angeles, California, leaving behind a legacy in early American cinema. His work continues to be remembered by film historians and enthusiasts who appreciate the contributions of actors from that period.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1938 Prairie Moon Rider (uncredited)
1936 The Big Show Studio Carpenter (uncredited)
1933 Trails of Adventure Hack Harris (as Shorty Hendricks)
1930 Headin’ North Short Cowhand (uncredited)
1930 The Oklahoma Cyclone Shorty – Henchman (as Shorty Hendricks)
1926 Double Action Daniels Davis
1925 Reckless Courage Shorty Baker
1925 Cyclone Buddy Shorty (as Shorty Hendrix)
1924 Walloping Wallace Shorty
1924 Battling Buddy Fred Burrows (as Shorty Hendrix)
1924 Galloping Gallagher Tub (as Shorty Hendrix)
1924 Baffled Shorty (as Shorty Hendrix)
1924 Sunnyside Small Role (uncredited)