
Dell Henderson
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Delbert "Dell" Henderson (July 5, 1877 – December 2, 1956) was a Canadian-American actor, director, and writer. He began his long and prolific film career in the early days of silent film. Born in the Southwestern Ontario city of St. Thomas, Dell Henderson started his acting career on the stage, but appeared in his first movie Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court already in 1908. Henderson was a frequent associate of film pioneer D.W. Griffith since 1909 and appeared in numerous of his early shorts in Hollywood. He also acted on a less prolific basis in the movies of producer Mack Sennett and his Keystone Studios. In addition to acting, Henderson also directed nearly 200 silent films between 1911 and 1928. Most of those films are forgotten or lost, but he also directed movies with silent stars like Harry Carey and Roscoe Arbuckle. Henderson also worked as a writer on numerous screenplays. After retiring from directing in 1927, Henderson turned to acting full-time and played important supporting roles in King Vidor's The Crowd (1928) and as General Marmaduke Pepper in Show People (1928). The advent of sound film damaged his acting career, and he often had to play smaller roles. In the 1930s, the comedic character actor appeared on several occasions as a comic foil for such comedians as The Three Stooges, W. C. Fields and Laurel and Hardy. He often played somewhat pompous figures like judges, businessmen, detectives or mayors. Modern audiences will remember Henderson as annoyed hospital president Dr. Graves in The Three Stooges film Men in Black and the put-upon chaperone in the Little Rascals film Choo-Choo!. He also appeared as a Night Court Judge in Laurel and Hardy's Our Relations (1936) and as a friendly Car salesman in Leo McCarey's drama Make Way for Tomorrow (1937). Henderson ended his film career after numerous small roles in 1950. Henderson died of a heart attack in Hollywood at the age of 79. He was married with actress Florence Lee until his death, they made several silent films together.
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141 Credits
Hot Tip
as Sheriff
1935

Choo-Choo!
as Mr. Henderson
1932

Hot Stuff
as Cigar Drummer
1912

Young People
as Eddie's Father
1940

Show People
as Colonel Pepper
1928

Undercurrent
as Party Guest (uncredited)
1946

Free Eats
as Mr. Moran
1932

Helen's Marriage
as Friend
1912

Getting Gertie's Garter
as Barry Scott
1927

The Awful Truth
as Vance's Butler (uncredited)
1937

Love Affair
as Cafe Manager (uncredited)
1939

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
as Extra (uncredited)
1916
Behind the Camera
44 Credits
My Wife
Director
1918

Gambling Wives
Director
1924

Jacqueline, or Blazing Barriers
Director
1923

Pursued
Director
1925

Rolling Stones
Director
1916

Accused
Director
1925

The Road to France
Director
1918

Battling Brewster
Director
1924

The Bad Lands
Director
1925

The Plumber
Director
1914

Dynamite Allen
Director
1921

The Lesson
Writer
1910