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Born: September 8, 1905 – Died: March 6, 1984
Henry Wilcoxon, best known for his role as Marc Antony in Cecil B. DeMille's Cleopatra (1934), was a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Born on September 8, 1905, in Dominica, British West Indies, Wilcoxon began his career as a lead actor under DeMille's direction. He went on to become a familiar face in DeMille's films and even served as DeMille's associate producer later in his career. Though his opportunities decreased after DeMille's passing, Wilcoxon continued to contribute with his talent, accepting minor acting roles. With a remarkable career spanning decades, Henry Wilcoxon remains a notable figure in the world of film.
Early Life and Career
Wilcoxon got his start in the entertainment industry under the guidance of Cecil B. DeMille, who cast him in the lead role of Marc Antony in the film Cleopatra (1934). This marked the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration between Wilcoxon and DeMille. Over the years, Wilcoxon became a familiar face in DeMille's films and eventually took on the role of DeMille's associate producer.
After DeMille's death, Wilcoxon's career suffered a decline, and he found himself accepting minor acting roles. However, his talent and contributions to the industry cannot be overlooked. He appeared in numerous films and TV series throughout his career.
Wilcoxon's first major successful role was in Cleopatra, which had a significant impact on his career. The film helped establish him as a leading actor and opened doors for future opportunities.
In terms of his personal life, Wilcoxon was married to actors Joan Woodbury from December 17, 1938, until their divorce in August 1969. They had three children together.
Henry Wilcoxon had a lasting impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry through his collaborations with Cecil B. DeMille and his contributions as an actor. While he may not be considered an icon or legend in the same league as some of his contemporaries, his talent and dedication to his craft are still recognized and respected.
In conclusion, Henry Wilcoxon's remarkable career, which began under the guidance of Cecil B. DeMille, solidified his place in the entertainment industry. Though his opportunities diminished after DeMille's passing, his talent and contributions continue to be celebrated in the world of film.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1983 | Sweet Sixteen | Greyfeather |
1982 | Private Benjamin (TV Series) | Chief Charlie |
1982 | Cagney & Lacey (TV Series) | Mr. Mathers |
1980 | Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (TV Movie) | Secretary of War Stimson |
1980 | Caddyshack | The Bishop |
1980 | The Man with Bogart's Face | Mr. Chevalier |
1979 | The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (TV Movie) | Harrington |
1979 | Married: The First Year (TV Series) | Carl Huffman |
1978 | F.I.S.T. | Win Talbot |
1978 | When Every Day Was the Fourth of July (TV Movie) | Judge Henry J. Wheeler |
1976 | Pony Express Rider | Trevor Kingman |
1976 | Doomsday Machine | Dr. Christopher Perry |
1976 | Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood | Silent Film Director |
1975 | Against a Crooked Sky | Cut Tongue | Narrated by |
1975 | The Legendary Curse of the Hope Diamond (TV Movie) | Unknown |
1975 | The Log of the Black Pearl (TV Movie) | Alexander Sand |
1974 | The Tribe (TV Movie) | Cana |
1973 | Lassie (TV Series) | Chief Locagoan |
1971 | Man in the Wilderness | Indian Chief |
1971 | Sarge (TV Series) | Bishop Andrade |
1970 | Gunsmoke (TV Series) | John Bramley |
1969 | Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) | Captain Rick Ballinger |
1969 | The Wild Wild West (TV Series) | Armando Galiano |
1968 | The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell | Rear Adm. Arthur L. Stokes |
1968 | It Takes a Thief (TV Series) | Prime Minister Garth |
1967 | Cimarron Strip (TV Series) | Ghost Wolf |
1967 | The F.B.I. (TV Series) | Captain Bowers |
1966 | The Road West (TV Series) | Wills |
1966 | I Spy (TV Series) | Lazlos Gagny (as Henry Wilcoxin) |
1966 | Preview Tonight (TV Series) | Admiral Rockland |
1966 | Daniel Boone (TV Series) | William Blunt |
1965 | The War Lord | Frisian Prince |
1965 | The Big Valley (TV Series) | Don Alfredo |
1956 | The Ten Commandments | Pentaur |
1952 | Scaramouche | Chevalier de Chabrillaine |
1952 | The Greatest Show on Earth | FBI Agent Gregory |
1950 | The Miniver Story | Vicar |
1950 | Sunset Blvd. | Actor on DeMille's 'Samson & Delilah' Set (uncredited) |
1949 | Samson and Delilah | Ahtur |
1949 | A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Sir Lancelot |
1947 | Unconquered | Capt. Steele |
1947 | Dragnet | Inspector Geoffrey James |
1942 | Johnny Doughboy | Oliver Lawrence |
1942 | Mrs. Miniver | Vicar |
1942 | The Man Who Wouldn't Die | Dr. Haggard |
1941 | The Corsican Brothers | Count Victor Franchi |
1941 | South of Tahiti | Captain Larkin |
1941 | Scotland Yard | Dakin Barrolles |
1941 | That Hamilton Woman | Captain Hardy |
1941 | The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance | Frank Jordan |
1940 | Mystery Sea Raider | Captain Jimmy Madden |
1940 | Earthbound | Dr. Jeffrey Reynolds |
1940 | The Crooked Road | Bob Trent |
1940 | Free, Blonde and 21 | Dr. Hugh Mayberry |
1939 | Tarzan Finds a Son! | Mr. Sande |
1939 | Chasing Danger | Captain Andre Duvac |
1939 | The Arizona Wildcat | Richard Baldwin |
1939 | Woman Doctor | Allan Graeme |
1938 | Five of a Kind | Dr. Scott Williams |
1938 | If I Were King | Captain of the Watch |
1938 | Mysterious Mr. Moto | Anton Darvak |
1938 | Keep Smiling | Jonathan Rand |
1938 | Prison Nurse | Dale |
1937 | Dark Sands | Capt. Mack |
1937 | Souls at Sea | Lieutenant Stanley Tarryton |
1936 | The President's Mystery | James Blake |
1936 | The Last of the Mohicans | Major Duncan Heyward |
1936 | Two Who Dared | Capt. Nicolai Ilyinski |
1935 | Hollywood Extra Girl (Short) | Crusades Actor (uncredited) |
1935 | The Crusades | Richard - King of England |
1934 | Cleopatra | Marc Antony |
1934 | Alexandra | Capt. André Launa (as Harry Wilcoxon) |
1933 | Lord of the Manor | Jim Bridge |
1933 | Taxi to Paradise (Short) | Stephen Randall |
1932 | The Flying Squad | Inspector Bradley |
1932 | Self Made Lady | Bert Taverner (as Harry Wilcoxon) |
1931 | The Perfect Lady | Larry Tindale |