Henry Darrow

Henry Darrow ( born Enrique Tomas Delgado, Jr., born September 15, 1933, New York City, New York) is an American film and theater actor.

Life

Henry Darrow was born as the eldest of two sons of St. Enrique Delgado and his wife Gloria in New York, but grew up in Puerto Rico, the home of his parents on. As a young man, Darrow enrolled at the university of Puerto Rico, where he studied drama and political science. His first money Darrow earned thanks to its bilingual education - Spanish as a native language as well as English - as an interpreter. 1954 Darrow moved to Pasadena (California ) where he received first engagements with the local theater. Here he met his future first wife, Lucy, with whom he had two children.

In 1959 in Holiday for Lovers, a film by Harry Levin made ​​his debut as a film actor. Henry Darrow was then known in numerous television series in front of the camera, including High Chaparral, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, or Cobra, accept. In The New Adventures of Zorro, an animated series from 1981, he lent his voice Zorro. As a 1983 spin-off was produced under the title of Zorro and Son, he took his role again. Henry Darrow usually embodied Hispanic characters, and took the opportunity true to convince in different genres. He looked as in action series with, such as Knight Rider or Airwolf, but also convinced in science-fiction series, including Star Trek: Voyager or Star Trek: The Next Generation. His most famous role, which made him the German speaking to a very popular performer, he had in the 97 -part western series The High Chaparral ( 1967-1971 ). There he played as Manolito Montoya in addition to Leif Erickson, Linda Cristal and Cameron Mitchell one of the main roles.

One of his few movies in which he starred, Blue Heat was - Lonely Time for Heroes from the year 1990, He was also in 1994 produced Western Maverick -. Colt on the belt to see an ace up its sleeve.

Henry Darrow is married since 1981 in second marriage to actress Lauren Levinson; The two now live in North Carolina.

Filmography (selection)

Film

TV

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