Henry Hunter | |
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Credits | |
Roles | Uncle Albert Senator Ross Ted Bertram Doctor |
Biographical Information | |
Birth Name | Frederick Arthur Jacobson, Jr. |
Birthdate | October 9, 1907 |
Birthplace | Rahway, New Jersey, United States |
Death Date | May 25, 1985 (age 77) |
Death Place | Los Angeles, California, United States[1] |
Henry Hunter played four characters in the first three seasons of Bewitched, including Darrin's Uncle Albert (1965-1967).
Biography[]
Born Frederick Arthur Jacobson, Jr. in New Jersey, Henry Hunter was a film and television actor.[2]
He appeared in the films Parole (1936), Yellowstone (1936), Nobody's Fool, The Road Back, Thunder Afloat, Trouble at Midnight (1937), West Bound Limited (1937), Forbidden Valley, Maryjane, and Son of Flubber (1963).
His television appearances included Perry Mason (seven episodes), The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Hazel, Celebrity Playhouse, General Electric Theater, Lux Video Theatre, The Detectives, The Green Hornet, Dennis the Menace, The Donna Reed Show, The Doris Day Show, The Dupont Show with June Allyson, The Jack Benny Program, The Loretta Young Show, The Dick Powell Theatre, The Lawless Years, Manhunt, The Millionare, Mike Hammer, Not for Hire, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Farmer's Daughter, Father Knows Best, Mr. Ed, My Three Sons, Bachelor Father, Burke's Law, Hawaiian Eye, 77 Sunset Strip, Family Affair, Felony Squad, The Twilight Zone, Julia, McHale's Navy, The Partridge Family, The Bold Ones: The Lawyers, Bronco, Laramie, Laredo, Tales of Wells Fargo, Get Smart, Medic, The Munsters, Leave it to Beaver, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, Maverick, The Guns of Will Sonnett, Thriller, Wagon Train, The Virginian, and Wild Wild West.[3]
Bewitched Credits[]
- Doctor in "A Change of Face" and "A Very Special Delivery"
- Ted Bertram in "My Boss, the Teddy Bear"
- Uncle Albert in "A Bum Raps" (uncredited)
- Senator Ross in "Charlie Harper, Winner"
References[]
- ↑ Henry Hunter on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on February 16, 2020.
- ↑ Henry Hunter biography on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on February 29, 2020.
- ↑ Barnes, Larry E. Henry Hunter memorial on Findagrave.com, April 4, 2014. Retrieved on February 29, 2020, edited.