[1], At Drury Lane he remained until 1758. They consist of French Cook in ‘Sir John Cockle at Court,’ Dodsley's sequel to the ‘King and the Miller of Mansfield,’ 23 Feb. 1738; Poet in Miller's ‘Hospital for Fools,’ 15 Nov. 1739; Dapperwit in Edward Phillips's ‘Britons, Strike Home,’ 31 Dec.; Beau in Garrick's ​‘Lethe,’ 15 April 1740; and Neverout in ‘Polite Conversation,’ taken from Swift, 23 April. Marplot in Lisbon was produced at Drury Lane in March 1754. ​WOODWARD, HENRY (1714–1777), actor, the eldest son of a tallow chandler in the borough of Southwark, London, was born in London 2 Oct. 1714, and intended for his father's occupation. No less conspicuous triumph had attended his Parolles. Murphy said, concerning the performance, that ‘no actor ever reached the vivacity of Woodward.’ His performance of Bobadil was pronounced ‘ ​wonderful’ by Tate Wilkinson. Bob Woodward is the First appeared aged 14. Make a donation Close. On reappearing in London at Covent Garden in ‘Marplot,’ on 5 Oct. 1763, Woodward, who had spoken in Dublin many prologues of his own writing, delivered one entitled ‘The Prodigal's Return;’ this occasioned a vexatious charge of ‘ingratitude’ when in 1764 he revisited Dublin. Henry "Woody" Woodward July 16, 1934 - December 8, 2020 Jackson, Tennessee - Henry E. "Woody" Woodward, Command Sergeant Major US Army Ret, 86, of Jackson, TN, and formerly of … Henry Woodward was created on Dec 11, 1882 in Charleston, Western Virginia, USA as Henry Fry Woodward. Sort by . Like voting is closed. Menu. He was an actor, known for The Last of the Mohicans (1920), Nan of Music Mountain (1917) and The Love Burglar (1919). His figure was admirably formed and his expression so composed that he seemed qualified rather for tragedy or fine gentlemen than the brisk fops and pert coxcombs he ordinarily played. Lasting Impact. Sitter associated with 11 portraits. Add or change photo on IMDbPro Filmography. He received the highest terms of any comic actor of the day. He established relationships with many Native American Indians in the American southeast. If they inspire you please support our work. Famous Descendants of Dr. Henry Woodward. The most recent movie that Jim Mason and Henry Woodward starred together was On the Level in 1917. This was followed by ‘A Letter to Mr. Woodward, on his Triumph over the Inspector. He was the eldest son of a tallow chandler in Southwark. Henry Woodward was born on December 11, 1882 in Charleston, West Virginia, USA as Henry Fry Woodward. Henry Woodward . On 28 Jan. 1760 Foote's ‘Minor’ was produced. James Henry Woodward (1925 - 1944) Biography Family Tree Photos Comments Obituary James Henry Woodward. ... Actor | Chappie Anderson Cooper was born on June 3, 1967 in New York City, New York, USA as Anderson Hays Cooper. At the end of the season (1737) the theatre was closed, and Woodward went to Drury Lane, appearing on 13 Jan. 1738 as Feeble in the ‘Second Part of King Henry IV.’ Here he remained until 1741–2, playing many parts in comedy (for a full list see Genest). He was at Merchant Taylors' school from 1724 to 1728. Simple in the ‘Merry Wives of Windsor.’ On 31 Dec. he was Dicky in the ‘Constant Couple,’ on 7 Jan. 1731 Page in the ‘Orphan,’ and on 5 May Tom Thumb, for his benefit, when he spoke a prologue written by himself. As Marplot he came out again on 10 Sept. 1748 at Drury Lane, ‘first appearance for seven years.’ He repeated some of his Dublin successes, and was seen during the season as Tom in ‘Conscious Lovers,’ Justice Greedy in ‘A New Way to pay Old Debts,’ Ramble in ‘London Cuckolds,’ Gregory in ‘Mock Doctor,’ Captain Brazen, Scrub, Mercutio, Harlequin in ‘Emperor of the Moon,’ Fine Gentleman in ‘Lethe,’ Faddle in ‘Foundling,’ and Ramilie in the ‘Miser,’ and gave on 18 March 1749 his own unprinted interlude, ‘Tit for Tat,’ in which he made sport of Foote, who had taken him off in his ‘Diversions of the Morning.’ In November 1752 the actor had to make an affidavit that he had not insulted one Fitzpatrick (the same probably who in 1763 caused a riot in the theatre). He died on August 26, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA. List Thumbnail. On his homeward journey he acted under Tate Wilkinson in York. His performance of Bobadill in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour was pronounced "wonderful" by Tate Wilkinson. A portrait of Woodward, by Worlidge, as Brass in the ‘Confederacy;’ a second, by Vandergucht, as Petruchio, engraved by J. R. Smith, and reproduced in the illustrations to Chaloner Smith's ‘Catalogue;’ and a sketch of him as Razor in the ‘Upholsterer,’ by De Wilde after Zoffany, are in the Garrick Club. [1], In 1737, at the end of the season, the theatre was closed, and Woodward went to Drury Lane, appearing in January 1738 as Feeble in Henry IV Part 2. Henry Woodward came to Virginia in 1755, was a neighbor to George Washington in Stafford county, joined the Virginia militia, and was a hero of the French and Indian wars. Genealogy profile for Robert Henry Woodward Robert Henry Woodward (1823 - 1906) - Genealogy Genealogy for Robert Henry Woodward (1823 - 1906) family tree on Geni, with over 190 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. ii. During this same year (1752) Woodward was subjected to an attack at the hands of the mountebank ‘Sir’ John Hill [q. v.], who inserted in his ‘Inspector’ a letter ‘to Woodward, comedian, the meanest of all characters.’ This elicited a pamphlet, ‘A Letter from Henry Woodward, Comedian, the meanest of all Characters [see Inspector, No. Henry Woodward (inventor) Last updated September 15, 2020 Canadian Patent application. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro He was the eldest son of a tallow chandler in Southwark. At the end of the season of 1757–8 Woodward finally severed his connection with Drury Lane. [1], John Joseph Knight wrote: "Woodward has had few equals in comedy. Filmografia, nagrody, biografia, wiadomości, ciekawostki. [1], In October 1758 Crow Street Theatre, built by subscription, was opened under the new management, Woodward speaking a prologue but not acting. in Indiana. He died on January 7, 1944 at 19 years of age. 1690), first British colonist of colonial South Carolina. At Drury Lane he remained until 1758, being seen as the Little French Lawyer, Sir Harry Wildair, Trappolin in ‘Duke and no Duke,’ Quicksilver in ‘Eastward Hoe,’ Bobadil, Stephano in the ‘Tempest,’ Celadon in the ‘Comical Lovers,’ Face, Sir John Daw, Sir Fopling Flutter, Launcelot Gobbo, Polonius, Subtle in ‘Alchemist,’ Clown in ‘Winter's Tale,’ Copper Captain, Lissardo in the ‘Wonder,’ Falstaff in the ‘Second Part of King Henry IV,’ and other characters. Actor and pantomimist, born and lived London. Presumably these are all the same, though Dr. Doran seems to think the contrary. November 24 1832-Henry is born in Toronto, CanadaJuly 14 1874-Henry and Evans filled a patent for an incandesant light bulbAugust 3 1874-The patent was granted as Canadain patent no. Henry Woodward had two sons, both of whom died before he did; the eldest, Henry Page Woodward was also a noted geologist who worked in Australia. Macklin proving recalcitrant, he turned to Woodward, who had saved 6,000l., and Woodward, after some hesitation, entered on the scheme at the persuasion of Barry, whom Rich declared capable of ‘wheedling a bird from the tree and squeezing it to death in his hand.’ On 22 Oct. 1758 Crow Street Theatre, built by subscription, was opened under the new management, Woodward speaking a prologue but not acting. Spranger Barry and Henry Woodward. Barry had counted on the support of Charles Macklin in opening a new theatre in Dublin. Not much is known about the early life of Dr. Henry Woodward. The most recent movie that Jim Mason and Henry Woodward starred together was On the Level in 1917. Among these were Osric, Campley in ‘Funeral,’ Bullock in ‘Recruiting Officer,’ Brisk in ‘Double Dealer,’ Jerry Blackacre in ‘Plain Dealer,’ Lucio in ‘Measure for Measure,’ Lord Sands, Pistol, Ben in ‘Love for Love,’ Parolles, Sir Courtly Nice, Guiderius in ‘Cymbeline,’ the Lying Valet, Antonio in ‘Don Sebastian,’ and Colonel Feignwell. Some of them had previously been seen in Dublin. On his homeward journey he acted under Tate Wilkinson in York. The company is a Indiana Domestic Professional Corporation, which was filed on May 28, 2002. At Covent Garden he played some of the parts in which he had been seen in Ireland. Still under Foote, he was on 26 June 1771 at the Haymarket the first Sir Christopher Cripple in Foote's The Maid of Bath. Two original parts were assigned him—Flash in Garrick's ‘Miss in her Teens,’ 17 Jan. 1747; and Jack Meggot in Hoadley's ‘Suspicious Husband,’ 12 Feb. of the same year. Henry Woodward (2 October 1714 – 17 April 1777) was an English actor, among the most famous in his day for comedy roles. By Simon Partridge, the Facetious Cobler of Pall Mall,’ &c., London, n.d. [1752], 8vo, and finally ‘An Answer to Woodward, by the Earl of …,’ London, 1753, 8vo, a mock defence of Hill. Henry 1C William Presley WOODWARD, Third Child of Capt. Sort by . Woodward died around age 40 having put more excitement in his 20 years of adulthood than most people can hope to experience in 100! His father, Dr. Henry Woodward, is, and has been for many years, keeper of the Geological Department of the British Museum. He remained at Drury Lane until 1747, playing many parts in comedy, and adding to his repertory some fifty characters. Biography Family Tree Photos Comments Obituary James Henry Woodward was born c. 1925. Make a donation Close. In the first production of Lethe in 1740 Woodward played a different character, 'the Beau', but took the part of the 'Fine Gentleman' when Lethe was revived at … Sometimes indeed he over-acted. He may be the Henry Woodward baptized on Mar 22,1606/7 at Childwell, Co.Lancashire, England, son of Thomas Woodward and Elizabeth Tysen/Tynen Woodward. In November 1770, as Marplot in The Busie Body he made under Samuel Foote his first appearance in Edinburgh, playing a round of characters. Charles Macklin participated at an early stage, but soon withdrew. This page was last edited on 28 December 2020, at 08:42. He was born in about 1601 to Thomas and Elizabeth Woodward in Much Woolton, England and baptized on March 22, 1607 at Childwall. At Covent Garden he played some of the parts in which he had been seen in Ireland, and was the first Careless in Murphy's ‘No One's Enemy but his Own,’ 9 Jan. 1764; a part, probably Lord Lavender, in Townley's ‘False Concord,’ 20 March, Young Brumpton in the ‘School for Guardians,’ 10 Jan. 1767; Careless in Colman's ‘Oxonian in Town,’ 7 Nov.; Lofty in Goldsmith's ‘Good-natured Man,’ 29 Jan. 1768; Marcourt in Colman's ‘Man and Wife,’ 7 Oct. 1769; and Captain Ironsides in Cumberland's ‘Brothers,’ 2 Dec. A writer in ‘Notes and Queries’ refers to ‘Illustrations by Woodward of the Seven Ages of Parsons’—‘Curate,’ ‘Priest,’ ‘Pedagogue,’ ‘Vicar,’ ‘Rector,’ ‘Incumbent,’ and ‘Welsh Parson’ (9th ser. He is known for his work on The Oprah Conversation (2020), The Windsors: A Royal Family (1994) and Inside the Crown (2020). Little is known about his early life. On July 24, 1874, Woodward and his partner, Mathew Evans, a hotel keeper, filed a Canadian patent application on an electric light bulb. During the season the performance was repeated fifteen times, and Woodward, thoroughly stage-struck, remained with Rich, who instructed him in harlequin and other characters. Actor Filmography. [1], Between 1751 and 1756 Woodward produced and probably acted in several unprinted pantomimes of his own. [1 Traxectoria. It was ​said in his behalf that while in greatest favour with the town he was content to play, in the ‘Rehearsal,’ a soldier bringing in a message. He was also seen as Jodelet in his alteration of William Davenant's The Man's the Master. The obituary was featured in … The figure shows the actor Henry Woodward (1714-1777) in the role of the 'Fine Gentleman' in David Garrick's popular farce Lethe. In the first production of Lethe in 1740 Woodward played a different character, 'the Beau', but took the part of the 'Fine Gentleman' when Lethe was revived at … Elizabeth Woodward, widow, Jn° Woodward, Medad Pomery, John Taylor and Jedediah Strong. Funeral Home Services for Henry are being provided by Park Lawn Northland Chapel. It was a compression, with some slight alterations by Woodward, of Susanna Centlivre's Marplot, a continuation of The Busie Body, and was seen again in Dublin and at Covent Garden. Henry Woodward (c. 1646 – c. 1690), often referred to as Dr. Henry Woodward, was the first British colonist of colonial South Carolina. Henry Woodward lived a long, productive life in a town on the New England frontier, but met an unfortunate end as an old man. Woodward's last appearance was on 13 Jan. 1777, when he played Stephano in the ‘Tempest.’ On 18 March he was too ill to act for his benefit. His claims to rank as a dramatist, except as regards his pantomimes, are trivial, his work containing next to nothing original. Chief among his original parts were Witling in Mrs. Clive's ‘Rehearsal, or Bays in Petticoats,’ 15 March 1750; Don Lewis in Moore's ‘Gil Blas,’ 2 Feb. 1751; a part in his own unprinted ‘Lick at the Town,’ 16 March; Petruchio in Garrick's ‘Catharine and Petruchio,’ 18 March 1754; Dick in Murphy's ‘Apprentice,’ 2 Jan. 1756; Block in Smollett's ‘Reprisal,’ 22 Jan. 1757; Daffodil in the ‘Modern Fine Gentleman,’ 24 March; Nephew in the ‘Gamesters,’ altered from Shirley by Garrick, 22 Dec.; and Razor in Murphy's ‘Upholsterer,’ 30 March 1758. His ‘Seasons,’ founded on the ‘Spectator,’ is included in Mrs. Bellamy's ‘Apology’ for her life. [1], On reappearing in London at Covent Garden in Marplot, in October 1763, Woodward, who had spoken in Dublin many prologues of his own writing, delivered one entitled "The Prodigal's Return"; this occasioned a vexatious charge of "ingratitude" when in 1764 he revisited Dublin. Explanation of Code used by Warren D. WOODWARD. In January 1760 Samuel Foote's The Minor was produced. He was Garrick's right-hand man, and divided with him the empire over comedy. Wednesday, 26 August 1953. Henry Woodward was a Canadian inventor and a major pioneer in the development of the incandescent lamp.He was born in 1832. Jim Mason and Henry Woodward have starred in 2 movies together. After his father's failure in business ‘Harry’ Woodward, as he was generally called, joined the Lilliputian troupe of Lun [see Rich, John] at Lincoln's Inn Fields, playing on 1 Jan. 1729 in the ‘Beggar's Opera’ as the Beggar and Ben Budge (the ‘Thespian Dictionary’ says as Peachum). He attended Merchant Taylors' school from 1724 to 1728. Henry Bolingbroke Woodward, nado o 24 de novembro de 1832 en Norwich, condado de Norfolk, Inglaterra, e finado o 6 de setembro de 1921, foi un xeólogo e paleontólogo inglés, coñecido polas súas investigacións sobre os fósiles de crustáceos e outros artrópodos. Genealogy profile for Henry Woodward Henry Woodward (c.1646 - c.1686) - Genealogy Genealogy for Henry Woodward (c.1646 - c.1686) family tree on Geni, with … Tell us More. It was granted on August 3, 1874 as Canadian patent number 3,738. Henry Woodward . Please Like other favourites! Mrs. Woodward predeceased her husband, and Woodward spent the last ten years of his life with George Anne Bellamy [q. v.] To her he left the bulk of his estate, which, however, she never succeeded in obtaining. "[1], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Henry_Woodward_(English_actor)&oldid=965941471, People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood, Articles incorporating DNB text with Wikisource reference, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 4 July 2020, at 10:21. In this capacity the eminent doctor successfully conducts works of geological research. He was an actor, known for The Last of the Mohicans (1920), Nan of Music Mountain (1917) and The Love Burglar (1919). Actor and pantomimist. Henry Woodward (1714-1777), Actor. Monday, 11 December 1882. 3,738September 6 1921-Henry Woodward died. Some of them had previously been seen in Dublin. Widow is to have one third of moveable estate and land in meadow and one half house and homestead, except 10 acres in Swamp next to Capt. Opened Crow-street Theatre in Dublin in 1758, as manager, but returned to continue a successful career in London four years late. Henry Woodward may refer to:. S., Granger, IN 46530 in St Joseph County. He was the eldest son of a tallow chandler in Southwark. Henry Woodward (English actor) (1714–1777), interpreter of Parolles in All's Well That Ends Well. 26 stycznia 1925 w Shaker Heights, zm. Henry Woodward (I) (1882–1953) Actor Henry Woodward was born on December 11, 1882 in Charleston, West Virginia, USA as Henry Fry ... Born: December 11, 1882 Died: August 26, 1953 (age 70) Photos. By Sampson Edwards, the Merry Cobler of the Haymarket,’ London, n.d. [1752], 8vo; ‘A Letter to Henry Woodward, Comedian, occasioned by his Letter to the Inspector. Woodward has had few equals in comedy. Henry Woodward was an early pioneer in the development of the incandescent lamp. Woodward's last appearance was in January 1777, when he played Stephano in The Tempest. His figure was admirably formed and his expression so composed that he seemed qualified rather for tragedy or fine gentlemen than the brisk fops and pert coxcombs he ordinarily played. He was born in 1832. Thanks for Liking. He was an acting professional, known going back from the Mohicans (1920), Male and Feminine (1919) as well as the Mystery Young lady (1918). 1925 - 1944. updated February 06, 2019. Henry Woodward (colonist) (c. 1646–c. Henry Woodward passed away in Jackson, Tennessee. 26 września 2008 w Westport) – amerykański aktor, reżyser i producent filmowy, a także kierowca wyścigowy, przedsiębiorca, filantrop oraz działacz społeczny.. Laureat Oscara dla najlepszego aktora pierwszoplanowego za rolę w filmie Kolor pieniędzy (1987) w reż. Henry Woodward may refer to: . Actor and pantomimist. See all photos. Henry Woodward, Actor: The Last of the Mohicans. ), 8vo. On 17 April he died at his house, Chapel Street, Grosvenor Place, and was buried in the vaults of St George's, Hanover Square. Died. Went to Dublin in 1747, where he was acclaimed, and was engaged by Garrick on his return. It is believed that he was of Scottish descent and born in Barbados. [1] [2] Contents. Between 1751 and 1756 Woodward had produced and doubtless acted in several unprinted pantomimes of his own—‘Harlequin Ranger,’ season of 1751–2; ‘The Genii,’ produced in 1752, and often revived; ‘Queen Mab,’ 1752; ‘Fortunatus,’ 1753, frequently revived, ‘Proteus, or Harlequin in China,’ 1755; and ‘Mercury Harlequin,’ 1756. It is only a compression, with some slight alterations by Woodward, of Mrs. Centlivre's ‘Marplot,’ a continuation of the ‘Busybody,’ and was seen again in Dublin and at Covent Garden. Henry Coyne Woodward is listed as an Incorporator with Interventional Pain Specialist, P.C. Birth: 2 Oct 1714: Death: 17 Apr 1777 (aged 62) Burial: St. George Hanover Square Church. Thanks for Liking. During the season the performance was repeated fifteen times, and Woodward, now thoroughly stage-struck, remained with Rich, who instructed him in harlequin and other characters. Genealogy profile for Warren Henry Woodward Warren Henry Woodward (1913 - 1981) - Genealogy Genealogy for Warren Henry Woodward (1913 - 1981) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. At the young age of 20, Woodward joined with Captain Robert Sanford on his mission to explore the Carolina coast. Prince Harry was born on September 15, 1984 in Paddington, London, England as Henry Charles Albert David Mountbatten-Windsor. These all displayed gifts of construction and invention, and were highly popular. • Garrick, David (1717–1779), actor and playwright • Woodward, Henry (1714–1777), actor and pantomimist • Petruchio (character in The Taming of the Shrew) • Shakespeare, William (1564–1616), playwright and poet: Subject Terms The original parts assigned him are insignificant. Henry Woodward, Actor: Contro 4 bandiere. Woodward's inducement to leave Drury Lane had been a tempting but, as it proved, delusive, offer from Spranger Barry [q. v.] Barry had counted on the support of Macklin in opening a new theatre in Dublin. In this year the joint-managers, who in 1761 had opened a new theatre in Cork, quarrelled, recriminated, and dissolved partnership, Woodward returning to London (for some incidents of the estrangement of Woodward and Barry see C. McLoughlin, Zanga's Triumph, or Harlequin and Othello at War, 1762, 8vo). Henry Woodward (English actor): part our commitment to scholarly and academic excellence, all articles receive editorial review.|||... World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most definitive collection ever assembled. The figure shows the actor Henry Woodward (1714-1777) in the role of the 'Fine Gentleman' in David Garrick's popular farce Lethe. Their first film was Nan of Music Mountain in 1917. WOODWARD, HENRY (1714–1777), actor, the eldest son of a tallow chandler in the borough of Southwark, London, was born in London 2 Oct. 1714, and intended for his father's occupation. As Marplot he came out again in September 1748 at Drury Lane. Subsequently he was seen as Petit in the ‘Inconstant,’ Prince John in ‘The Second Part of King Henry IV,’ Victory in ‘Britannia,’ Sneak in ‘Country Lasses,’ Slango in ‘Honest Yorkshireman,’ and Albanact in ‘King Arthur.’ Woodward's name appears on 29 Jan. 1736 as Issouf, an original part, in Sterling's ‘Parricide.’, After the removal of the company to Lincoln's Inn Fields, Woodward appeared on 3 Jan. 1737 as Harlequin Macheath in the ‘Beggars' Pantomime, or the Contending Columbines.’ The authorship of this is ascribed to Lun, jun., i.e. Macklin proving recalcitrant, he turned to Woodward, who had saved £6,000, and Woodward, after some hesitation, entered on the scheme at the persuasion of Barry, whom Rich declared capable of "wheedling a bird from the tree and squeezing it to death in his hand". His claims to rank as a dramatist, except as regards his pantomimes, are trivial, his work containing next to nothing original. He died on August 26, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA. As drawn for Leland’s Dr. Henry Woodward: Forgotten Man in History, (1970) Henry Woodward, the first permanent English settler of South Carolina, is a man of mystery. in November 1773. Mrs Woodward predeceased her husband, and Woodward spent the last ten years of his life with George Anne Bellamy. He received the highest terms of any comic actor of the day. He was quite unequalled as Bobadil, a part, says Dr. Doran, that died with him. ... Joanne Woodward, the actress, was wife to the actor Paul Newman whom she married in 1958. His last engagement had been prodigal of interest and incident. He had also been seen as Ranger, Jodelet in his alteration of the ‘Man's the Master’ (1775, 8vo) on 3 Nov. 1773, and Lord Foppington in the ‘Man of Quality.’ His ‘Harlequin's Jubilee’ was given at Covent Garden in 1770. Still under Foote, he was on 26 June 1771 at the Haymarket the first Sir Christopher Cripple in the ‘Maid of Bath.’ Back at Covent Garden, which he did not further quit, he was the first Tardy in ‘An Hour before Marriage,’ 25 Jan. 1772; General Gauntlet in the ‘Duellist,’ 20 Oct. 1773; Tropick in Colman's ‘Man of Business,’ 31 Jan. 1774; Captain Absolute in the ‘Rivals,’ 17 Jan. 1775; Sir James Clifford in Kelly's ‘Man of Reason,’ 9 Feb. 1776; and FitzFrolick in Murphy's ‘News from Parnassus,’ 23 Sept. One, by F. Hayman, as the Fine Gentleman in ‘Lethe,’ was engraved by McArdell; and one by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in what character is not said, engraved by James Watson. Mr. H. P. Woodward was born in Norwich in 1858. The code alternates numbers and letters, the system placing a name in it's respective generation. After the company moved to Lincoln's Inn Fields, Woodward appeared in January 1737 as Harlequin Macheath in The Beggars' Pantomime, or the Contending Columbines. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online. 309). Born. He was an actor, known for The Last of the Mohicans (1920), Nan of Music Mountain (1917) and The Love Burglar (1919). He was unable, however, to speak a serious line with effect, but so soon as he had to charge his face with levity, and to display simulated consequence, brisk impertinence, or affected gaiety, he was the most engaging, consequential, and laughable of actors. The address on file for this person is 13921 Lexington Cir. Movies of Jim Mason and Henry Woodward together. Henry Woodward (geologist) (1832–1921), English geologist and president of the Geological Society of London. Henry and Mathew invented the first "incandesant" light bulb or "electric light bulb" References Henry Woodward may refer to: Henry Woodward (colonist) (c. 1646–c. ‘Master’ Woodward appeared at Goodman's Fields on 5 Oct. 1730, and as ‘Young’ Woodward played on 30 Oct. Like voting is closed. Henry Woodward was born on December 11, 1882 in Charleston, West Virginia, USA as Henry Fry Woodward. Churchill, in ‘The Rosciad,’ tried to depreciate him as ‘a speaking harlequin, made up of whim,’ but the stroke was ineffective. Arthur Murphy said, concerning the performance, that "no actor ever reached the vivacity of Woodward". On 12 May he was a Spirit in the ‘Devil of a Wife,’ and on 1 and 2 June a priestess in ‘Sophonisba,’ and a Spirit in the ‘Tempest.’ At Goodman's Fields, where he remained until 1736, we read in the bills of Woodward, Young Woodward, Master Woodward, and H. Woodward. The early life of Dr. henry Woodward was born on September 15 1984! 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