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Henry Brandon (born Heinrich von Kleinbach; 8 June 1912 – 15 February 1990) was an American film and stage
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with a career spanning almost 60 years, involving more than 100 films; he specialized in playing a wide diversity of ethnic roles.


Early life

Brandon was born in 1912 in Berlin, Germany, the son of Hildegard and Hugo R. von Kleinbach, a merchant. His parents emigrated to the United States while he was still an infant. After attending Stanford University, where he was a member of the '' Alpha Sigma Phi'' fraternity, he trained as a theatre actor at the Pasadena Community Playhouse and subsequently performed on
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, continuing to return to the stage periodically throughout his career.


Film career

He made his motion picture debut in 1932 as an uncredited spectator at the Colosseum in '' The Sign of the Cross''. In the Victorian-era stage melodrama ''The Drunkard'' — played for laughs in a popular local revival — Kleinbach appeared as the wizened old villain "Squire Cribbs". The 22-year-old Kleinbach was so convincing in elderly makeup that he fooled movie producer
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, who hired Kleinbach to play Silas Barnaby, the villain in the
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feature '' Babes in Toyland''. In 1936, having until then been performing under his real name, he adopted the stage name of Henry Brandon. He reprised the Barnaby character in Roach's short-subject production '' Our Gang Follies of 1938''. In the late 1930s Brandon became a familiar face in adventure serials, almost always in villainous roles. In 1940, he had his only starring film role, as the imperious
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in the
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serial '' Drums of Fu Manchu''. The serial was withdrawn at the express request of the
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in 1941 after the U.S. entry into
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out of concern that it was inciting anti-Chinese sentiment in the American public, which conflicted both with the interests of the Chinese-American population and the international relationship with China as an allied power in the war against Japan.


Character actor

Henry Brandon was a versatile character player, often called upon to portray various ethnic types. He played the character of Renouf, a deserter from the
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, in the 1939 remake of ''
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''. In 1943, he played Major Ruck, a British secret agent in the guise of an SS officer in '' Edge of Darkness''. In 1948 he appeared as Giles de Rais in ''
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''. He appeared as the African tribal chieftain M'Tara in '' Tarzan and the She-Devil'' (1953), and a French army captain in '' Vera Cruz'' (1954). In 1956, in one of his most famous credits, he played the chief villain, a Comanche chieftain called Scar, in
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's ''
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''. The following year he portrayed
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in ''Hell's Crossroads''. In 1958, he portrayed Acacius Page in ''
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''. In 1959, he played the role of Gator Joe in "Woman in the River" in the crime drama ''
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''. On October 12, 1959 he played the role of Jason in
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' ''
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'' as a part of the '' Play of the Week'' television series. In 1960, he played a Native American character again as Running Wolf in the episode "Gold Seeker" in the television series '' The Rebel''. He played Asian characters in two 1961 episodes, viz. "Angel of Death" and "The Assassins", of the television series '' Adventures in Paradise'' and played an American Indian chieftain again in John Ford's '' Two Rode Together''. In 1965, he played the Shug chief in the pilot episode of '' F Troop'' and made a guest appearance on the TV programme '' Honey West'' "A Matter of Wife and Death" (episode 4).


Personal life

Brandon married in 1941; the marriage produced one son before ending in 1946. He subsequently had a long relationship with the actor Mark Herron. Herron left Brandon in the mid-1960s, and was briefly the fourth husband of
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. Herron and Garland separated after five months of marriage, after which Herron returned to Brandon and remained with him until Brandon's death.


Death

Brandon lived in
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in his final years. He suffered a heart attack and died on 15 February 1990, at the age of 77, at
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in Los Angeles. His body was cremated, and the ashes were reportedly scattered at an undisclosed theatre location.


Selected filmography

* '' The Sign of the Cross'' (1932) as Colosseum Spectator (uncredited) * '' Babes in Toyland'' (1934) as Silas Barnaby * '' The Trail of the Lonesome Pine'' (1936) as Wade Falin * '' The Preview Murder Mystery'' (1936) as The Bat Man (uncredited) * ''
Big Brown Eyes ''Big Brown Eyes'' is a 1936 American crime comedy film. In the film, police officer Danny Barr (Cary Grant) is chasing jewel robbers. His girlfriend Eve Fallon (Joan Bennett) is initially working as a manicurist, but quickly takes a job as a re ...
'' (1936) as Don Butler * '' The Garden of Allah'' (1936) as Hadj * '' Killer at Large'' (1936) as Mr. Zero * '' Black Legion'' (1937) as Joe Dombrowski * '' Jungle Jim'' (1937, Serial) as The Cobra * '' Secret Agent X-9'' (1937, Serial) as Blackstone * ''
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'' (1937) as Henchman Fancyface * ''
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'' (1937) as Dick Bannister * '' The Last Train from Madrid'' (1937) as Radio Announcer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) as Joe Forbes * ''
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'' (1937) as Staff Officer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) as Larry (uncredited) * '' I Met My Love Again'' (1938) as Bruno - the Painter (uncredited) * '' Three Comrades'' (1938) as Valentin - Man with Eye Patch (uncredited) * '' Spawn of the North'' (1938) as Davis (uncredited) * '' If I Were King'' (1938) as Soldier (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1938) as Henchman Pinky * ''
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'' (1938) as Willie the Creep (uncredited) * ''
Pirates of the Skies ''Pirates of the Skies'' (aka ''Plane 66'') is a 1939 American action film directed by Joseph A. McDonough and written by Lester Cole and Ben Grauman Kohn. The film stars Kent Taylor, Rochelle Hudson, Regis Toomey, Marion Martin, Samuel S. Hin ...
'' (1939) as Gang Pilot (uncredited) * '' Buck Rogers'' (1939, Serial) as Captain Laska * ''
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'' (1939) as Renouf - Another Deserter * ''
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'' (1939) as Carlson - Crewman * ''
Nurse Edith Cavell ''Nurse Edith Cavell'' is a 1939 American film directed by British director Herbert Wilcox about Edith Cavell. The film was nominated at the 1939 Oscars for Best Original Score. Plot The story follows the broadly true story of Edith Cavell w ...
'' (1939) as Lt. Schultz * ''
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'' (1939) as Duke Allison * ''
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'' (1939) (scenes deleted) * '' Drums of Fu Manchu'' (1940) as Dr. Fu Manchu * '' Half a Sinner'' (1940) as Handsome * '' Ski Patrol'' (1940) as Jan Sikorsky * '' Florian'' (1940) as Groom (uncredited) * '' The Ranger and the Lady'' (1940) as General Augustus Larue * ''
Doomed to Die ''Doomed to Die'' is a 1940 American mystery film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong with Marjorie Reynolds and Grant Withers. It is a sequel to the 1940 film, '' The Fatal Hour'',Stephen Jacobs, ''Boris Karloff: Mor ...
'' (1940) as Attorney Victor Martin * '' Under Texas Skies'' (1940) as Tom Blackton * ''
Dark Streets of Cairo ''Dark Streets of Cairo'' is a 1940 American mystery film directed by László Kardos and starring Sigrid Gurie, Ralph Byrd, Eddie Quillan, George Zucco and Katherine DeMille. The central plot of the film concerns " group ofjewel smugglers in ...
'' (1940) as Hussien * '' The Son of Monte Cristo'' (1940) as Lt. Schultz * '' Underground'' (1941) as Rolf * ''
Two in a Taxi ''Two in a Taxi'' is a 1941 American film directed by Robert Florey. Writer Marvin Wald was inspired by seeing a production of Clifford Odets' ''Waiting for Lefty'' to write this drama of cab drivers and their economic struggles. Cast * Anita ...
'' (1941) as Professor * '' The Shepherd of the Hills'' (1941) as Bald Knobber (uncredited) * '' Hurricane Smith'' (1941) as Sam Carson * ''
Bad Man of Deadwood ''Bad Man of Deadwood'' is a 1941 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. Plot The town of Deadwood and its businesses are controlled by Ripper and his gang of thugs. Roy and Gabby enter the town to set up a s ...
'' (1941) as Ted Carver * '' The Corsican Brothers'' (1941) as Marquis de Raveneau (uncredited) * ''
Night in New Orleans ''Night in New Orleans'' is a 1942 American crime film directed by William Clemens and loosely adapted by Jonathan Latimer from the 1940 novel ''Sing a Song of Homicide'' by James R. Langham. The film stars Preston Foster, Patricia Morison, A ...
'' (1942) as Croupier (uncredited) * '' Edge of Darkness'' (1943) as Maj. Ruck (uncredited) * '' Northwest Outpost'' (1947) as Chinese Junk Captain (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1948) as Larry Stockton * ''
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'' (1948) as Freeman * ''
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'' (1948) as Big Boy (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1948) as Captain Gilles de Rais * '' The Paleface'' (1948) as Wapato (medicine man) * '' Wake of the Red Witch'' (1948) as Kurinua (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1949) as Lt. Corpe * '' Tarzan's Magic Fountain'' (1949) as Siko * ''
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'' (1951) as Jim Currie * '' The Golden Horde'' (1951) as Juchi, Son of Genghis Khan * '' Flame of Araby'' (1951) as Malik * '' Harem Girl'' (1952) as Hassan Ali * ''
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'' (1952) as Pierre * '' Wagons West'' (1952) as Clay Cook * '' Hurricane Smith'' (1952) as Sam * ''
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'' (1953) as Cop at Crash Site * '' Scared Stiff'' (1953) as Pierre * ''
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'' (1953) as Joe Cooper * ''
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'' (1953) as Captain Goiti * '' Tarzan and the She-Devil'' (1953) as M'Tara, Locopo Chief * ''
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'' (1953) as Mr. Preen * '' War Arrow'' (1953) as Maygro * '' Knock on Wood'' (1954) as Second Trenchcoat Man * ''
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'' (1954) as Capt. Rugello * '' Vera Cruz'' (1954) as Capt. Danette * ''
Lady Godiva of Coventry ''Lady Godiva of Coventry'' is a 1955 American Technicolor historical drama film, directed by Arthur Lubin. It starred Maureen O'Hara in the title role. Alec Harford, the English actor who portrayed Tom the Tailor, died eight months before the f ...
'' (1955) as Bejac * '' Silent Fear'' (1956) as Cliff Sutton * ''
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'' (1956) as Black Cloud * ''
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'' (1956) as Chief Cicatriz (Scar) * '' Bandido'' (1956) as Gunther * ''
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'' (1956) as Commander of the Hosts * ''
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'' (1957) as
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* ''
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'' (1957) as Dr. Carl Hunter * ''
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'' (1957) as Commander * '' The Buccaneer'' (1958) as British Major * ''
Auntie Mame ''Auntie Mame: An Irreverent Escapade'' is a 1955 novel by American author Patrick Dennis chronicling the madcap adventures of a boy, Patrick, growing up as the ward of his Aunt Mame Dennis, the sister of his dead father. The book is often desc ...
'' (1958) as Acacius Page * ''Okefenokee'' (1959) as Joe Kalhari * ''
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'' (1959) as Menicus * '' Two Rode Together'' (1961) as Chief Quanah Parker * ''
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'' (1963) as Colonel Kabar * ''The Ballad of Hector, The Stowaway Dog'' (1964, TV Series) as Circus Roustabout * ''
When the North Wind Blows ''When the North Wind Blows'' is a 1974 American film written and directed by Stewart Raffill. It gave a rare lead role to Henry Brandon. It was also known as ''The Snow Tiger''.Which was shot in New Mexico. Cast * Henry Brandon as Avakum *Herber ...
'' (1974) as Avakum * '' Assault on Precinct 13'' (1976) as Sgt. Chaney * '' Run for the Roses'' (1977) as Jeff * ''Mission to Glory: A True Story'' (1977) as Father Canion * ''Bud and Lou'' (1978, TV Movie) as Bernie * '' Hollywood Knight'' (1979) as Curley * ''Evita Peron'' (1981, TV Movie) as General Ramirez * ''
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'' (1983) as Nazi Officer * '' Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II'' (1989) as Zarz (final film role)


Selected theatre performances

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'' (New York, 1949) *''
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'' (Broadway, 1949) *''
The Lady's Not For Burning ''The Lady's Not for Burning'' is a 1948 play by Christopher Fry. A romantic comedy in three acts, in verse, it is set in the Middle Ages ("1400, either more or less or exactly"). It reflects the world's "exhaustion and despair" following Wor ...
'' (New York, 1957) *'' Arsenic and Old Lace'' (Florida, 1985)


References

Notes Sources *Theatre appearances taken from a ''
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'' obituary, February 22, 1990. *Other information compiled from Classic Move Hub and
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Further reading * Cassara, B. & Greene, R., "Henry Brandon: King of the Bogeymen" (Pub. BearManor Media, 2018). *Scapperotti, Dan. "Memories of Fu Manchu". ''Starlog'' (Jan 1987), 60-64. Article about Brandon's movie career.


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