Don Henderson

Don Henderson

Known For:Acting
Gender:Male
Birthday:1932-11-10
Place of Birth:Leytonstone, London, England, UK
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Known For: Acting Gender: Male Birthday: 1932-11-10 More

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Born Donald Francis Henderson in Leystonstone, 1931, Don Henderson was an English actor of stage, television and screen. He was best known for playing both "tough guy" roles and authority figures, and is remembered for his portrayal of detective George Bulman between 1976 and 1987 in a trilogy of popular Granada Television police drama series; The XYY Man, Strangers, and Bulman. Following the end of Bulman, Henderson starred as the priest Frank Kane in the BBC drama series The Paradise Club, penned by Bulman creator Murray Smith. Henderson starred in several cult and sci fi serials and films, most notably in the first Star Wars movie in which he played General Tagge, and Doctor Who and Red Dwarf. Prior to acting, Henderson was a dental technician in the army and a detective sergeant in the Essex constabulary, but he resigned when he found he had sympathy for the criminals he was obliged to arrest. He was married twice, firstly to Hilary who died in 1977, and then to the actress Shirley Stelfox, whom he met filming The XYY Man. The pair set up home in Stratford-Upon-Avon and appeared together professionally many times until his death from throat cancer in 1997.
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The Wind in the Willows
Fantasy Comedy Family Adventure
Pat and Margaret
Drama Comedy TV Movie
No Escape
Action Drama Science Fiction Thriller
Liberation: Salvation
Documentary History War
Liberation: Flood of Blood
Documentary War History
Liberation: Resurrection
Documentary History War
Liberation: Between Two Fires
Documentary War History
Tomorrow Calling
Science Fiction
Cracker
Crime Drama
The Trial
Thriller Drama
Black and Blue
Crime Drama TV Movie
My Friend Walter
Adventure Family Fantasy TV Movie
The BFG
Animation Family Fantasy
Tank Malling
Thriller Crime
Maigret
Mystery TV Movie
Red Dwarf
Comedy Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Doctor Who: Delta and the Bannermen
Science Fiction Drama Adventure
Knights of God
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Bulman
Drama Crime
Brazil
Comedy Science Fiction
Dempsey and Makepeace
Action & Adventure Drama
Murder Elite
Thriller Drama Horror
Atlantis
Comedy TV Movie
The Island
Thriller Horror Mystery
Minder
Comedy Drama Action & Adventure Crime
Dick Turpin
Drama Comedy
Strangers
Drama Crime
Danton's Death
Drama History TV Movie
Star Wars
Adventure Action Science Fiction
The Finishing Line
Action Thriller Horror
The XYY Man
Drama Crime
The Ghoul
Horror Mystery
Brannigan
Action Crime Drama Thriller
Regan
Action Crime TV Movie Drama
Warship
Drama Documentary
Thriller
Drama Crime Mystery
The Protectors
Action & Adventure Crime Drama
Doctor Who
Drama Action & Adventure Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • name:Don Henderson
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1932-11-10
  • Place of Birth:Leytonstone, London, England, UK
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:Born Donald Francis Henderson in Leystonstone, 1931, Don Henderson was an English actor of stage, television and screen. He was best known for playing both "tough guy" roles and authority figures, and is remembered for his portrayal of detective George Bulman between 1976 and 1987 in a trilogy of popular Granada Television police drama series; The XYY Man, Strangers, and Bulman. Following the end of Bulman, Henderson starred as the priest Frank Kane in the BBC drama series The Paradise Club, penned by Bulman creator Murray Smith. Henderson starred in several cult and sci fi serials and films, most notably in the first Star Wars movie in which he played General Tagge, and Doctor Who and Red Dwarf. Prior to acting, Henderson was a dental technician in the army and a detective sergeant in the Essex constabulary, but he resigned when he found he had sympathy for the criminals he was obliged to arrest. He was married twice, firstly to Hilary who died in 1977, and then to the actress Shirley Stelfox, whom he met filming The XYY Man. The pair set up home in Stratford-Upon-Avon and appeared together professionally many times until his death from throat cancer in 1997.
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