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Henry Darrow (born September 15, 1933) is a Puerto Rican-American character actor of stage and film known for his role as Manolito Montoya on the 1960s television series The High Chaparral. On film, Darrow played the corrupt and vengeful Trooper Hancock in The Hitcher. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was seen in numerous guest starring television roles during the 1970s. Darrow replaced Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Don Alejandro de la Vega in the popular 1990s television series Zorro.
Darrow was born Enrique Tomas Delgado in New York City, the first son of Gloria and Enrique Pio Delgado, who worked in the restaurant and clothing businesses. Darrow's parents had migrated from Puerto Rico to New York in the early 1930s. At the age of eight, he played a woodcutter in a school play, an experience which convinced him that his destiny was as an actor.
In 1946, when Darrow was 13, his family returned to Puerto Rico, where he discovered his roots and grew to love a country he had not known. He graduated from Academia del Perpetuo Socorro high school in Miramar, Puerto Rico, as class president before enrolling in the University of Puerto Rico. There he studied political science and acting, and worked as a part-time English-language interpreter. During his third year at the University, he was awarded a Scholarship (the first of its kind) to attend acting school. Thereupon Darrow moved to Los Angeles, where he enrolled in the Pasadena Playhouse. He met and married his first wife, Lucy and they went on to have two children, Denise and Tom. Darrow graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in theater arts.
Actors: Alessandro Lucidi (editor), Sergio Fiorentini (actor), Giuliano Gemma (actor), Giulio Base (director), Giulio Base (actor), Maria Grazia Cucinotta (actress), Luca Bernabei (producer), Saverio D'Ercole (producer), Francesco Pannofino (actor), Andrea Osvárt (actress), Marco Frisina (composer), Massimo Venturiello (actor), Massimo Giuliani (actor), Manrico Gammarota (actor), Luigi Di Fiore (actor),
Genres: History, Romance,Actors: Robert G. Tapert (producer), David Pollison (miscellaneous crew), Michael Hurst (actor), Sam Raimi (producer), Robert G. Tapert (writer), Joseph LoDuca (composer), T.J. Scott (director), Nathaniel Lees (actor), Ngila Dickson (costume designer), Kevin Smith (actor), Kevin Smith (actor), Bernadette Joyce (producer), Dean O'Gorman (actor), Chris Conrad (actor), Ian Bohen (actor),
Plot: This a prequel to the popular television series. In it a young Hercules, wanting to impress Zeus tries to recover something that his half-brother Ares stole from Zeus. But when his friend Iolaus causes him to lose it, he is more depressed. His mother, Alcmene urges him to go to an academy for warriors led by a centaur, Cheiron. Iolaus is also there and they also meet Jason, heir to the throne of Corinth. When Jason learns that his father is ill, Hercules suggest that they seek out the Golden Fleece cause it might save his father. However, Ares is doing everything he can to stop them.
Keywords: action-hero, adventure-hero, adventurer, based-on-greek-myth, brawl, character-name-in-title, child-fighting-adult, child-hero, child-martial-arts, combatThis 97 minute docu-drama produced by Louis Rudolph as a made for Television movie for ABC (original airdate: March 3rd, 1980), was nominated for 5 Emmy Awards -- including: Outstanding Film Editing (Paul LaMastra); and won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Direction of a Television Special (Marvin Chomsky, Director). The film is an eloquent condensation and gripping re-creation of events leading up to and during the inmate rebellion at the Attica Correctional Facility, in New York State, in September of 1971 (which climaxed in the worst instance of Americans slaughtering other Americans since the Civil War). The cast included: Charles Durning, Morgan Freeman, George Grizzard, David Harris, Roger Mosley, and Anthony Zerbe. Directed by Marvin Chomsky, from a script by James Henerson; based on...
Clip from the movie Attica from 1980. With Morgan Freeman, Charles Durning, Henry Darrow, Joel Fabiani, and Anthony Zerbe. The beginning of negotiations...
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Against the Wall is a 1994 made-for-television drama film starring Samuel L. Jackson and Kyle MacLachlan, directed by John Frankenheimer. Based on the true story of the Attica Prison uprising of 1971. It was shot in Nashville, Clarksville, and the Tennessee State Penitentiary. Attica was the site of a prison riot in 1971 which resulted in 43 deaths, of which 33 were convicts and ten were correctional officers and civilian employees. One guard died by the hands of the rioting convicts in the early stages of the riot. The rest died by gunfire from state troopers and other retired guards. One of the biggest reasons for the riot was overcrowding, but to this day Attica Correctional Facility is still over maximum capacity by double bunking a small portion of their population in the small cells...
Another short clip from 'Attica' (1980, Morgan Freeman, Charles Durning, Henry Darrow, Joel Fabiani, and Anthony Zerbe). When the negotioations fail...
The movie is based on the true story of the Attica Prison uprising of 1971. Starring: Kyle MacLachlan - Samuel L. Jackson - Danny Trejo TEGS: Against the Wall
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My interview with Actor Henry Darrow on 6/14/17. Please feel free to contact me at: mradich8@hotmail.com. Follow me at: https://twitter.com/mike_radich And also don't forget to subscribe If you’d like to purchase Henry’s book: For a signed copy: https://www.henrydarrowbook.com/buybook.html Amazon and Barnes & Noble: https://www.amazon.com/Henry-Darrow-Lightning-Jan-Pippins/dp/1593936885 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/henry-darrow-jan-pippins/1113115299
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The final episode of the very rare CBS television show about Zorro and his son teaming up and fighting evil Link: corneey.com/qAYOJ3
The taped performance of Henry Fonda's one-man show was aired as "IBM Presents Clarence Darrow" on September 4, 1974, on NBC. Fonda was nominated for a Best Actor Tony Award in 1974 and Best Actor (Special) Emmy Award in '75 for this production.
The Invisible Man, the second television series with this title, debuted in the US in 1975 on NBC and starred David McCallum as the scientist Daniel Westin and Melinda Fee as his wife, Dr. Kate Westin. The series was created by Harve Bennett. A pilot TV movie initially aired in May 1975 and was followed by a 12-episode series that fall. Plot: Inspired by the original novel by H.G. Wells, the pilot film depicts Daniel Westin working for a company called the Klae Corporation, which is doing experiments in teleportation. He discovers the side effect of his work is the ability to turn objects invisible, and tries to find medical applications for his invention. He discovers that objects that are made invisible reappear after a few hours, and on living test animals the collars they wear re-appe...
Seguin A docu-drama based on the life of one of Texas' unsung heroes, Juan Nepomuceno Seguin, a leader in San Antonio who raised an army to fight the Mexican forces of Santa Ana at the Alamo. Written and directed by Jesus Salvador Trevino. Performers: A. Martinez, Henry Darrow, Rose Portillo, Pepe Serna, Danny De La Paz, Enrique Castillo, Lupe Ontiveros, Edward James Olmos. (http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/imageslatinos.html) Filmed as part of a proposed PBS series called La Historia, which never received additional funding, Seguin was shown at film festivals around the United States and in Spain. It was broadcast as part of the PBS "American Playhouse" series." (IMBDb, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084653) Filming and set photos: http://alamosports.proboards.com/thread/843/seguin Turner...
Darrow, 1991; http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101666/ Starring Kevin Spacey, Directed by John David Coles Originally aired on American Playhouse on PBS
My interview with Actor Henry Darrow on 6/14/17. Please feel free to contact me at: mradich8@hotmail.com. Follow me at: https://twitter.com/mike_radich And also don't forget to subscribe If you’d like to purchase Henry’s book: For a signed copy: https://www.henrydarrowbook.com/buybook.html Amazon and Barnes & Noble: https://www.amazon.com/Henry-Darrow-Lightning-Jan-Pippins/dp/1593936885 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/henry-darrow-jan-pippins/1113115299
Henry Darrow discusses Cameron Mitchell at the 2011 High Chaparral Reunion
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Rudi Carrell & Henry Darrow (Manolito Montoya) - Im Western-Saloon 1970 Ausschnitt aus der Rudi Carrell Show, Manolito Montoya war eine Hauptfigur in der Western-Fernsehserie 'High Chapparal' (1967 - 1971)
Join the cast, crew and fans in Tucson for an exciting weekend at The High Chaparral Reunion March 19-22. This is your chance to celebrate The High Chaparral, the award-winning television western that was filmed on location at Old Tucson Studios. You’ll meet the stars and production crew, watch episodes of the show, and experience the American West at its very best. We’ll even go to Old Tucson Studios to the Cannon ranch house where the show was filmed.
Henry Darrow: Lightning in the Bottle by Jan Pippins and Henry Darrow
Veteran actor Henry Darrow relates a revealing story about Pernell Roberts. Years after leaving Bonanza, Roberts made an unusual declaration at a Hollywood party.
In the late 1960s Henry Darrow was THE ultimate Latin heartthrob on television. With a smooth, ingratiating style and a killer smile that brightened up the small screen, he also hit a cultural acting landmark as the first Hispanic actor to portray Zorro on TV.He was born Enrique Tomás Delgado in New York City, on September 15, 1933, the first son of émigrés Enrique St. and Gloria Delgado. He made his debut at age 8 in a school play, which piqued his interest.
I left a note on my bedpost
Said not to repeat
Yesterday's mistakes
What I tend to do
When it comes to you
I see only the good
Selective memory
The way he makes me feel, yeah
Gotta hold on me
I've never met someone so different
Oh here we go
He a part of me now
He a part of me
So where you go I follow, follow, follow
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I can't remember to forget you
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I keep forgetting I should let you go
But when you look at me
The only memory is us kissing in the moonlight
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I can't remember to forget you
I can't remember to forget you
I go back again
Fall off the train
Land in his bed
Repeat yesterday's mistakes
What I'm trying to say is not to forget
You see only the good, selective memory
The way he makes me feel like
The way he makes me feel
I never seemed to act so stupid
Oh here we go
He a part of me now
He a part of me
So where he goes I follow
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I can't remember to forget you
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I keep forgetting I should let you go
But when you look at me
The only memory is us kissing in the moonlight
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I can't remember to forget you
I rob and I kill to keep him with me
I do anything for that boy
I'd give my last dime to hold him tonight
I do anything for that boy
I rob and I kill to keep him with me
I do anything for that boy
I'd give my last dime to hold him tonight
I do anything for that boy
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I can't remember to forget you
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I keep forgetting I should let you go
But when you look at me
The only memory is us kissing in the moonlight
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I can't remember to forget you
But when you look at me
The only memory is us kissing in the moonlight
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
Oh, oh, oooh, oh
I can't remember to forget you