Henry Strozier is an actor/narrator who was a resident company member of eleven professional theatres around the country: The Asolo, Baltimore's Center Stage, The Barter Theater, The Loretto-Hilton, The Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, The Missouri Rep, The Milwaukee Rep, The American Players Theater, the beloved Totem Pole Playhouse and Arena Stage. He was at Arena for 16 years. He has also appeared at Williamstown, The Guthrie, The Westport Country Playhouse, The Missouri Rep, the Olney Theater, The Bucks County Playhouse, Rutgers (guest artist), East Carolina, Marriott Lincolnshire, the Pinehurst Playhouse, and D.C.'s Studio Theater. In addition, he has also worked on and off Broadway. He was in 50 productions at Arena Stage, including Karl in The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Edgar in Dance of Death, The Captain in The Father, Schill in The Visit, the Leading Man in Six Characters in Search of an Author, Malvolio in Twelfth Night, Harpagon in "The Miser", Lord Summerhays in "Misalliance", and Uncle Billy in A Wonderful Life. He was nominated for 4 Helen Hayes Awards (Wash D.C.) and won for Shpigelsky in the 1995 production of Turgenev's A Month in The Country. In Chicago, he was proud to be part of the cast of The Last Meeting of The Knights of the White Magnolia which won a Jefferson Award for Best Ensemble. His first professional acting job, as an apprentice at the Barter Theatre in 1960, was opposite Ned Beatty in Regions of Noon. Broadway and Off-Broadway plays include Art, Judgment at Nuremberg, A Question of Mercy, Spinning Into Butter, Wonderland, Andorra, McReel, The Persians, and Right You Are. His film and TV career includes roles in 13 Days, Contact, Sex in the City. Law and Order, Homicide, You Don't Know Jack, Birch Interval, Mary White, Dr. Max (with Lee J. Cobb), Kidnapped, the Whoopie Goldberg show, and Damages. Strozier was the original male voice of The Discovery Channel, the narrator of two PBS series, 1900 House and Manor House and the narrator of the Animal Planet Series, Too Cute!, for which he was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards. His career includes voice-over for movie trailers, The Smithsonian Institution, National Geographic numerous video games, commercials, and political spots that support Democrats. He has been reading for Recorded Books since the company began and has recorded over 100 books. He has won several "Golden Earphones," and an Audie in 2016. He is very grateful for his 13 year run as one of the two cranberry bog characters in the Ocean Spray commercials, which allowed him to stand in a Cranberry bog in Rockefeller Center, meet wonderful people across the country, and work with some of the best people in the world, the actual Cranberry growers. He served 3 years in the Army, and has a B.A. with Honors in English, from the University of Iowa.
Henry Strzalkowski was born in 1954 in the Philippines. He is known for El Presidente (2012), American Ninja (1985) and Future Hunters (1988).
Henry T. Tung is an actor and writer, known for Sum Hun (1936) and Shadow of Chinatown (1936).
Henry Thia was born on February 25, 1952 in Singapore. He is an actor, known for Police & Thief (2004), Firefly (2013) and Old Cow Vs Tender Grass (2010).
Henry Thomas was born on September 9, 1971 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), 11:14 (2003) and Legends of the Fall (1994). He was previously married to Marie Zielcke and Kelly Hill.
Henry Tillman is known for The Bad Boxer (2022), Fighter's Chance (2012) and Premier Boxing Champions (2015).
Henry is an American actor. Upon retiring from the military, he began his acting career working in short films with students enrolled in the College of Motion Picture Arts at Florida State University. He considers the time well spent developing acting skills. He also came to realize his love for the art. Henry can be seen in award winning short films A New Leaf (2013), Heyln Springs (2014). Henry is also known for the faith based indie film, Catching Hearts (2012). See him in the recently released Spook Bridge and Watchmen's Edict, indie feature length films.
Henry Tong is an actor, known for Silver Dragon Ninja (1986).
Henry Torbin was born Gennady Torbin in the city of Odessa, Ukraine in 1982. Moving to the United States in 1989 with his family at age 7 began getting involved in Illustrative arts. At age 10 Henry Torbin had his first Pastel drawing featured in the Brooklyn Children's Museum. After that Henry Torbin attended schools specializing in Arts to develop his artistic skills and in 2006 had shifted his focus from drawing to film, performance arts, and Musical Productions. By 2018 Henry Torbin has worked on hundreds of feature films, Commercial productions , and Music Concerts with most of the top artists in the industry as an Actor, Film Editor, Production Sound Mixer, 3D Visual Effects Artist and Production Generalist.
Dancer, choreographer and dance technique researcher. Founding member of Lux Boreal Dance Troupe based in Tijuana, México, of which he is Artistic Director. He is focused in a dance movement research based on the potential and dynamic energy control; he also looks forward to processes of creation that incorporates resources that serve the scenic experience, stage and camera. Torres began his dance studies at Jose Limon Dance School in Sinaloa. He carried out bachelor's degree at Mazatlan Dance School in Mexico. Awarded with Culiacan Prize of Choreography, honorable mention as best male dancer in the Choreography Competition for Urban Spaces in Monterrey, Mexico. He received the National Endowment for the Arts of Mexico for his work as performing artist, and later on as a choreographer. He was awarded with the State Endowment for the Arts of Baja California as a choreographer. Listed in Dance Magazine 25 to watch 2009. He Received in 2018 the Arts Angel Award. Since 2018 he is member of the Mexico System of Art Creators