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Canadian actor, born in Montreal, Canada, and died in Los Angeles, California, USA. Henry was born to a Romanian butcher father and a Russian mother. His family moved to New York State when he was a child. He began his career in theater and radio before heading to Hollywood in the 1940s, making his film debut in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty in 1947. He continued to play small roles, excelling in voice acting and dialects, and was constantly working in villain roles. He also played a number of characters, such as a salesman and a nightclub manager, and also appeared in crime films during the fifties of the twentieth century, and appeared extensively on television, and in the sixties, he had several roles in animated films. Henry Corden married four wives and had five children. Corden's works include the series (Passport to Danger) in 1954, the film (King Richard and the Crusaders) in 1954, and the film (The Ten Commandments) in 1956.
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