C. Henry Gordon


C. Henry Gordon was an American stage and film actor.
Gordon was born in New York City, New York. He was educated both in New York and abroad in Switzerland and Germany. For some years he owned and ran a silver mine in New Mexico but failed to make it pay, so he became an actor.
Gordon's entry into acting came accidentally when he accompanied his sister to a tryout for a play. The director had him read a part and he soon was a member of the troupe. He had a long stage career, on and off Broadway, before entering films. His Broadway credits included The Shanghai Gesture, The Shanghai Gesture, Mismates, Puppets, The Saint, Mr. Pitt, The Crooked Square, Thin Ice, Lights Out, and The Drums of Jeopardy.
He first worked in films in 1911 with George Beban in New York. He appeared in 79 films between 1930 and 1940, frequently as a villain, such as Surat Khan in The Charge of the Light Brigade, opposite Errol Flynn.
On December 3, 1940, Gordon died at Hollywood Hospital in Los Angeles, California, after having his leg amputated on December 2 because of a blood clot.

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