Dell Henderson

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Male

birthday

July 4, 1877

died

December 2, 1956

place of birth

St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada

also known as

Del Henderson · George Delbert "Dell" Henderson · George Delbert Henderson

total credits

50 movies

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George Delbert "Dell" Henderson (July 5, 1877 – December 2, 1956) was a Canadian-American actor, director, and writer. He began his long and prolific film career in the early days of silent film.

Born in the Southwestern Ontario city of St. Thomas, Dell Henderson started his acting career on the stage, but appeared in his first movie Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court already in 1908. Henderson was a frequent associate of film pioneer D.W. Griffith since 1909 and appeared in numerous of his early shorts in Hollywood. He also acted on a less prolific basis in the movies of producer Mack Sennett and his Keystone Studios. In addition to acting, Henderson also directed nearly 200 silent films between 1911 and 1928. Most of those films are forgotten or lost, but he also directed movies with silent stars like Harry Carey and Roscoe Arbuckle. Henderson also worked as a writer on numerous screenplays.

After retiring from directing in 1927, Henderson turned to acting full-time and played important supporting roles in King Vidor's The Crowd (1928) and as General Marmaduke Pepper in Show People (1928). The advent of sound film damaged his acting career, and he often had to play smaller roles. In the 1930s, the comedic character actor appeared on several occasions as a comic foil for such comedians as The Three Stooges, W. C. Fields and Laurel and Hardy. He often played somewhat pompous figures like judges, businessmen, detectives or mayors. Modern audiences will remember Henderson as annoyed hospital president Dr. Graves in The Three Stooges film Men in Black and the put-upon chaperone in the Little Rascals film Choo-Choo!. He also appeared as a Night Court Judge in Laurel and Hardy's Our Relations (1936) and as a friendly Car salesman in Leo McCarey's drama Make Way for Tomorrow (1937). Henderson ended his film career after numerous small roles in 1950.

Henderson died of a heart attack in Hollywood at the age of 79. He was married with actress Florence Lee until his death, they made several silent films together.

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Known For

Filmography

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The Awful Truth
7.2

The Awful Truth

1937as Vance's Butler (uncredited)
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
7.1

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages

1916as Extra (uncredited)
Make Way for Tomorrow
7.5

Make Way for Tomorrow

1937as Ed Weldon - Auto Salesman (uncredited)
Love Affair
7.0

Love Affair

1939as Cafe Manager (uncredited)
Undercurrent
5.9

Undercurrent

1946as Party Guest (uncredited)
The Major and the Minor
7.1

The Major and the Minor

1942as Doorman (uncredited)
The Crowd
7.6

The Crowd

1928as Dick
The Champ
7.2

The Champ

1931as The Doctor (uncredited)
Annie Get Your Gun
6.7

Annie Get Your Gun

1950as Hotel Guest in Hammock (uncredited)
Stranger on the Third Floor
6.5

Stranger on the Third Floor

1940as Detective (uncredited)
Show People
7.2

Show People

1928as Colonel Pepper
Du Barry Was a Lady
6.5

Du Barry Was a Lady

1943as Flunky (uncredited)
Wells Fargo
5.5

Wells Fargo

1937as Customer
Once More, My Darling
6.5

Once More, My Darling

1949as Hotel Clerk
Fifth Avenue Girl
7.0

Fifth Avenue Girl

1939as Headwaiter (uncredited)
Diamond Jim
6.5

Diamond Jim

1935as Gambler
Artists & Models
6.3

Artists & Models

1937as Lord (uncredited)
Abe Lincoln in Illinois
6.9

Abe Lincoln in Illinois

1940as Minor Role (uncredited)
Once Upon a Honeymoon
6.3

Once Upon a Honeymoon

1942as American Attaché (uncredited)
Ruggles of Red Gap
7.1

Ruggles of Red Gap

1935as Sam
Bottoms Up
5.2

Bottoms Up

1934as Lane Worthing
Main Street After Dark
4.5

Main Street After Dark

1945as Plainclothesman (uncredited)
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
5.8

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood

1945as Benson (uncredited)
3 Kids and a Queen
6.8

3 Kids and a Queen

1935as Reporter
Newly Rich
4.3

Newly Rich

1931as Director
Helen's Marriage
4.9

Helen's Marriage

1912as Friend
Arsène Lupin Returns
6.3

Arsène Lupin Returns

1938as Plainclothes Detective (uncredited)
Slightly Dangerous
6.0

Slightly Dangerous

1943as Doorman (uncredited)
The Romance of Rosy Ridge
6.7

The Romance of Rosy Ridge

1947as Southerner (uncredited)
The Missing Juror
6.3

The Missing Juror

1944as Train Conductor (uncredited)
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
6.0

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch

1934as House Manager
Mr. Winkle Goes to War
6.8

Mr. Winkle Goes to War

1944
We Who Are About to Die
7.0

We Who Are About to Die

1937as Blake's Associate (uncredited)
Young People
5.3

Young People

1940as Eddie's Father
The Sins of the Children
4.7

The Sins of the Children

1930as Ted Baldwin
In the Border States
5.5

In the Border States

1910as Union Officer
Frontier Marshal
6.3

Frontier Marshal

1939as Dave Hall
Thundering Tenors
8.0

Thundering Tenors

1931as Senator D.H. Henderson
It's a Gift
6.3

It's a Gift

1934as Mr. Abernathy
Helping Grandma
7.0

Helping Grandma

1931as Henderson
Hot Tip
7.5

Hot Tip

1935as Sheriff
His Trust Fulfilled
3.7

His Trust Fulfilled

1911
Ramona
4.9

Ramona

1910as Man at Burial
Wilful Peggy
5.0

Wilful Peggy

1910
The Massacre
5.9

The Massacre

1912as In Wagon Train
Men with Wings
5.4

Men with Wings

1938as Chairman
The Texas Rangers
6.6

The Texas Rangers

1936as Citizen (uncredited)
Here Comes Cookie
7.2

Here Comes Cookie

1935as Lloyd
Little Big Shot
7.3

Little Big Shot

1935as Policeman
Men in Black
7.3

Men in Black

1934as Dr. Graves (uncredited)