
Henry Hull net worth is
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Henry Watterson Hull (October 3, 1890 – March 8, 1977) was an American character actor with a unique voice, best remembered for playing the lead in Universal Pictures's Werewolf of London (1935).
| Net Worth | $20 Million |
| Date Of Birth | October 3, 1890 |
| Died | 1977-03-08 |
| Place Of Birth | Louisville, Kentucky, USA |
| Height | 6' (1.83 m) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Profession | Actor, Soundtrack, Writer |
| Spouse | Juliet van Wyck Fremont |
| Children | Henry Hull Jr, Shelley Hull, and Joan Hull |
| Nicknames | Henry Hull, Hull, Henry |
| IMDB | http://imdb.com/name/nm0401434 |
| Star Sign | Libra |
| # | Fact |
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| 1 | Played the title role in Werewolf of London (1935), the first werewolf movie ever made. |
| 2 | His wife, Juliet Fremont, was the granddaughter of Civil War general and explorer John C. Fremont. In a 1960 episode of Bonanza, "The Mission," Hull played an aging former Army scout who served with honor under General Fremont. |
| 3 | Died in England but was interred in the Rockland Cemetery in Sparkill, New York next to his wife. |
| 4 | Born in Louisville Kentucky, the son of William Madison and Elinor (Vaughn) Hull, he moved to New York City with his family in 1902 where his father, a newspaper editor, critic and editor, was offered a position in the Klaw and Erlanger theatre syndicate booking office. |
| 5 | Enrolled at Cooper Union and Columbia University and studied engineering. During one brief juncture he worked as an assayer and mineralogist. |
| 6 | Was induced to attempting a stage career after the Broadway success of his brother Shelly Hull. |
| 7 | Had three children: Henry Jr., an infrequent performer and stage manager; Shelley (named after his deceased brother and a prolific TV producer); and Joan. |
| 8 | Lived on an Old Lyme, Connecticut farm with his wife for over thirty years. Following her death in 1971 and after suffering a stroke, he moved to his daughter Joan's home in Cornwall, England. |
| 9 | His actress wife, Juliet van Wyck Fremont (1884-1971), was the granddaughter of Civil War general and explorer John C. Fremont. The couple appeared together on Broadway in "The Man Who Came Back" in 1916. |
| 10 | Father of producer Shelley Hull. |
| 11 | Brother of actor Shelly Hull; brother-in-law of Shelly's spouse, actress Josephine Hull. |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Spirit of Culver | 1939 | | Doc Allen |
| Jesse James | 1939 | | Major Rufus Cobb |
| The Great Waltz | 1938 | | Franz Josef |
| Boys Town | 1938 | | Dave Morris |
| Port of Seven Seas | 1938 | | Uncle Elzear (uncredited) |
| Three Comrades | 1938 | | Dr. Becker |
| Yellow Jack | 1938 | | Dr. Jesse Lazear |
| Paradise for Three | 1938 | | Sepp |
| Werewolf of London | 1935 | | Dr. Glendon |
| Transient Lady | 1935 | | Sen. Hamp Baxter |
| Great Expectations | 1934 | | Abel Magwitch |
| Midnight | 1934 | | Nolan |
| Matinee Idle | 1930 | Short | Frank - the Actor |
| The Wrongdoers | 1925 | | Jimmy Nolan |
| Wasted Lives | 1925 | | |
| For Woman's Favor | 1924 | | The Fool / The Lover |
| The Hoosier Schoolmaster | 1924 | | Ralph Hartsook |
| Roulette | 1924 | | Jimmy Moore |
| A Bride for a Knight | 1923 | | Jimmy Poe |
| The Last Moment | 1923 | | Hercules Napolean Cameron |
| One Exciting Night | 1922 | | John Fairfax |
| Tom's Little Star | 1919 | Short | |
| Little Women | 1918 | | John Brooke |
| The Volunteer | 1917 | | Jonathan Mendenhall |
| Rasputin, the Black Monk | 1917 | | Kerensky |
| The Family Honor | 1917 | | Anthony Wayne |
| A Square Deal | 1917 | | Mark Dunbar |
| The Chase | 1966 | | Briggs |
| The Fool Killer | 1965 | | Dirty Jim Jelliman |
| The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters | 1963 | TV Series | Abel Menifee |
| Laramie | 1960-1963 | TV Series | David Franklin / Ben Parkison |
| Alcoa Premiere | 1962 | TV Series | Robert Bruce Maclean |
| Master of the World | 1961 | | Prudent |
| Play of the Week | 1961 | TV Series | Pop |
| The Best of the Post | 1961 | TV Series | Quimbey |
| Outlaws | 1961 | TV Series | Jeb Woods |
| Wagon Train | 1959-1961 | TV Series | Mark Applewhite / Gideon Banning / Obediah Finch |
| Route 66 | 1960 | TV Series | Amery Gant |
| Bonanza | 1960 | TV Series | Charlie Trent / Sheriff B. Banneman Brown |
| Goodyear Theatre | 1960 | TV Series | Ansel Pryor |
| Zane Grey Theater | 1960 | TV Series | Hutch Wallace |
| U.S. Marshal | 1959 | TV Series | Sheriff Pat Patterson |
| The Oregon Trail | 1959 | | George Seton |
| The Restless Gun | 1959 | TV Series | Matt Harper / Doc Kemmer / Jesse McKee |
| Naked City | 1959 | TV Series | Alky |
| Playhouse 90 | 1958-1959 | TV Series | Bishop / Old Henry |
| Trackdown | 1958 | TV Series | Ben Moss |
| The Buccaneer | 1958 | | Ezra Peavey |
| The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw | 1958 | | Masters |
| Bitter Heritage | 1958 | TV Movie | Old Henry |
| The Proud Rebel | 1958 | | Judge Morley |
| The Buckskin Lady | 1957 | | Doc Medley |
| The Kaiser Aluminum Hour | 1956 | TV Series | Mr. Finchley |
| Star Tonight | 1956 | TV Series | |
| Climax! | 1956 | TV Series | Abel Kirsch |
| Man with the Gun | 1955 | | Marshal Lee Sims |
| Windows | 1955 | TV Series | the Clown |
| Kentucky Rifle | 1955 | | Preacher Bently |
| Appointment with Adventure | 1955 | TV Series | Paul |
| You Are There | 1955 | TV Series | Randolph McCoy |
| Danger | 1953-1955 | TV Series | |
| The United States Steel Hour | 1955 | TV Series | Captain Lasher |
| The Ray Milland Show | 1954 | TV Series | Professor Black |
| Center Stage | 1954 | TV Series | |
| Campbell Summer Soundstage | 1954 | TV Series | |
| The Web | 1954 | TV Series | |
| Thunder Over the Plains | 1953 | | Lt. Col. Chandler |
| Inferno | 1953 | | Sam Elby |
| The Last Posse | 1953 | | Ollie Stokely |
| Your Favorite Story | 1953 | TV Series | |
| Lux Video Theatre | 1952 | TV Series | Brig. Gen. William Elred / Jason W. Finchley |
| Suspense | 1951-1952 | TV Series | |
| Armstrong Circle Theatre | 1951-1952 | TV Series | Domenico |
| The Treasure of Lost Canyon | 1952 | | Cousin Lucius Cooke |
| Lights Out | 1951 | TV Series | Henry Potts |
| Starlight Theatre | 1951 | TV Series | |
| Hollywood Story | 1951 | | Vincent St. Clair |
| The Ford Theatre Hour | 1950-1951 | TV Series | Julian Northrup |
| The Return of Jesse James | 1950 | | Hank Younger |
| Song of Surrender | 1949 | | Deacon Parry |
| The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre | 1949 | TV Series | |
| The Great Dan Patch | 1949 | | Dan Palmer |
| The Great Gatsby | 1949 | | Dan Cody |
| The Fountainhead | 1949 | | Henry Cameron |
| Colorado Territory | 1949 | | Fred Winslow |
| Rimfire | 1949 | | Nathaniel Greeley - Edtor |
| El Paso | 1949 | | Judge Henry Jeffers |
| Portrait of Jennie | 1948 | | Eke |
| Fighter Squadron | 1948 | | Brig. Gen. Mike McCready |
| Belle Starr's Daughter | 1948 | | The Old Marshal (uncredited) |
| The Walls of Jericho | 1948 | | Jefferson Norman |
| Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! | 1948 | | Milt Dominy |
| On Our Merry Way | 1948 | | Dying Man (deleted sequence) (uncredited) |
| Mourning Becomes Electra | 1947 | | Seth Beckwith |
| Deep Valley | 1947 | | Cliff Saul |
| High Barbaree | 1947 | | Dr. William G. Brooke |
| Objective, Burma! | 1945 | | Mark Williams |
| Goodnight, Sweetheart | 1944 | | Jeff Parker |
| Lifeboat | 1944 | | Charles J. Rittenhouse |
| The Woman of the Town | 1943 | | Inky Wilkinson |
| Seeds of Freedom | 1943 | | Guerilla leader |
| The West Side Kid | 1943 | | Sam Winston |
| High Sierra | 1941 | | 'Doc' Banton |
| The Return of Frank James | 1940 | | Major Rufus Cobb |
| My Son, My Son! | 1940 | | Dermot O'Riorden |
| Judge Hardy and Son | 1939 | | Dr. Jones |
| Nick Carter, Master Detective | 1939 | | John A. Keller |
| Bad Little Angel | 1939 | | Red Wilks |
| Babes in Arms | 1939 | | Madox |
| Miracles for Sale | 1939 | | Dave Duvallo |
| Stanley and Livingstone | 1939 | | James Gordon Bennett Jr. |
| Return of the Cisco Kid | 1939 | | Colonel Joshua Bixby |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Lifeboat | 1944 | performer: "Heidenroslein, Op.3, No.3, D 257" 1815, "Treue Liebe" - uncredited | |
| Boys Town | 1938 | performer: "Jingle Bells" 1857 - uncredited | |
Writer
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| East Side - West Side | 1923 | unpublished play | |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Hearts and Minds | 1974 | Documentary | Himself (film clip from 'Objective Burma') (uncredited) |
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