Pat Henning

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Fred Patrick Henning[1] (July 5, 1908[citation needed] April 28, 1973) was an American character actor, best known for playing Kayo Dugan in On The Waterfront (1954).

Henning was born in Boston as one of the fourth generation of a theatrical family. He first appeared on stage in a baby carriage at the age of two months as part of a vaudeville show. He traveled with his parents across much of the world, and in that process he became proficient in five languages.[1] Although those travels prevented him from attending schools as a child, he was educated via correspondence courses from the Professional Children's School.[2] He was a student at the New York Actors Studio, and he took a one-year course in television and film production at Lindsey Hopkins.[1]

Henning headed bills in vaudeville shows and starred in George White's Scandals.[3] His work in vaudeville led to his receiving a contract to act in films. After producer Andrew Stone saw Henning's vaudeville performance, he signed him to a contract the next day, and that resulted in Henning's being featured in Sensations of 1944.[4]

In 1953 Henning received an Emmy Award for his performance in The Catered Affair. He also was in the TV shows Flipper, Gentle Ben, The Honeymooners, and Wagon Train. Films in which he appeared included Man on a Tightrope and Wind across the Everglades.[1]

Henning was married to the former Elizaeth Croke for 32 years. He died at his Miami Beach, Florida, home on April 28, 1973, aged 62.[1]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1938Shine On, Harvest MoonShag Jackson
1939Ride 'em, CowgirlHenchman Lingstrom
1953Man on a TightropeKonradin
1954On the WaterfrontKayo Dugan
1958Wind Across the EvergladesSawdust
1963The CardinalHercule Menton
1969Hello Down ThereReilly
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