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Henry Jones
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1 August 1912 - 17 May 1999
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Henry Jones was born in Philadelphia on August 1, 1912. Graduated from St. Joseph's College. In 1938, Henry made his Broadway debut in Maurice Evans' production of Hamlet (played by Reynaldo and the second gravedigger). During World War II, Henry, like many other actors, joined the army. When he returned, he returned to his favorite business, although he was constantly unlucky. “The agents didn’t know what to do with me,” the actor said. I’ve never been tall enough or had a sweet face to play young
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Henry Jones was born in Philadelphia on August 1, 1912. Graduated from St. Joseph's College. In 1938, Henry made his Broadway debut in Maurice Evans' production of Hamlet (played by Reynaldo and the second gravedigger). During World War II, Henry, like many other actors, joined the army. When he returned, he returned to his favorite business, although he was constantly unlucky. “The agents didn’t know what to do with me,” the actor said. I’ve never been tall enough or had a sweet face to play young protagonists. Nevertheless, Henry Jones had a good career on Broadway, in film and television. He got the roles of the third plan, but in the obishra range, and often they had to be played in dark and frightening tones. His film list shines with such films as “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”, “At 3:10 on Yuma”, “Dick Tracy” and, of course, “The Obsession” by Alfred Hitchcock. Henry Jones lived in Santa Monica. He died on May 17, 1999 at the University of California Medical Center at the age of seventy.