Jim Henry

Jim Henry

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Place of Birth:USA
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Jim Henry is the youngest of six children, born one and a half hours after his twin brother John. His father, Milburn, was an Air Force test pilot and was stationed all over Europe. His mother, Priscilla, was an Army nurse. Jim's oldest brother and sister, Patrick and Priscilla, are also twins. Jim lost a sister, Cecilia, in an automobile accident in 1985. His other sister, Carol, has always supported him in all of his stunt endeavors, as has the entire family, which is very close. Jim attended the University of Arizona, where he played lacrosse more than he studied. In 1979 he got a taste of Hollywood by being an action extra in the hit Stir Crazy (1980), directed by Sidney Poitier, with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. He met one of the biggest names in the stunt world, Mickey Gilbert, who let Jim know it would be a long hard road, but very rewarding in the end.
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Scream Queens
Mystery Comedy
Mandrake
Horror TV Movie
Machete
Action Comedy Thriller
Leaves of Grass
Comedy Crime Thriller
Missionary Man
Action Adventure Thriller
Where the Heart Is
Comedy Drama Romance
American Pie
Comedy Romance
Point Blank
Action Drama Crime
Quicksilver
Action Adventure Drama
  • name:Jim Henry
  • Known For:Crew
  • Gender:Not set
  • Birthday:
  • Place of Birth:USA
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:Jim Henry is the youngest of six children, born one and a half hours after his twin brother John. His father, Milburn, was an Air Force test pilot and was stationed all over Europe. His mother, Priscilla, was an Army nurse. Jim's oldest brother and sister, Patrick and Priscilla, are also twins. Jim lost a sister, Cecilia, in an automobile accident in 1985. His other sister, Carol, has always supported him in all of his stunt endeavors, as has the entire family, which is very close. Jim attended the University of Arizona, where he played lacrosse more than he studied. In 1979 he got a taste of Hollywood by being an action extra in the hit Stir Crazy (1980), directed by Sidney Poitier, with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. He met one of the biggest names in the stunt world, Mickey Gilbert, who let Jim know it would be a long hard road, but very rewarding in the end.
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