Stuart Henry

Stuart Henry was a Scottish actor who is best known for Toomorrow, The Children of the New Forest, and Danger Point. He was born on February 24, 1942, in Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, and passed away on November 24, 1995, in Luxembourg.

Personal and Family Life

Stuart Henry was married to Ollie Henry in 1976, and they remained together until his death. Details about his early life and family background are limited, but his marriage was a notable part of his adult life. He was known for his catchphrase, “Alright my friends,” which resonated with his fans.

Career

Henry had a varied acting career with roles in television and film. He appeared in several popular shows and films throughout the 1960s and 1970s, showcasing his talent in various characters. His performance in Toomorrow, among others, was instrumental in his recognition in the industry.

Death and Legacy

Stuart Henry died on November 24, 1995, due to complications from multiple sclerosis. His contributions to television and film remain appreciated by fans, and he is remembered for his charming performances and distinct catchphrase. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors.

Filmography

Film/TV Show Role Year Rating
Danger Point Driver 1973 7.0
ITV Saturday Night Theatre Gerry 1973 6.3
New Scotland Yard Terry McGowan 1972 7.3
I Start Counting Stuart Henry (voice, uncredited) 1970 6.9
Toomorrow Compere 1970 5.2
The Children of the New Forest Scottish soldier 1964 6.0
Dr. Finlay’s Casebook Blandie 1963–1966 7.7