Robert Henderson (actor)

Robert Henderson (December 19, 1904 – September 9, 1985[1]) was an American actor[2] and director.

So he gave me ten titles, that included all the plays of George Bernard Shaw, all of Shakespeare, An Actor Prepares, The Count of Monte Cristo, My Life in Art, Remembrance of Things Past.

[3] On Broadway, he acted in The Tyrant (1930), Electra (1932), I Loved You Wednesday (1932), Strangers at Home (1934), and Tomorrow's Harvest (1934).

Broadway productions that he produced, staged, or both included The Merry Wives of Windsor (1938), Wuthering Heights (1939), When We Are Married (1939), First Stop to Heaven (1941), The Duke in Darkness (1944), and It's a Gift (1945).

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