Henry Hathaway Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Henry Hathaway Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Film Director Henry Hathaway including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Henry Hathaway
Real Name Henry Hathaway
Profession Directors, T V & Movie Producers
Nick Name Marquis Henri Lopold de Fiennes
Famous as Film Director
Nationality American
Personal life of Henry Hathaway
Born on 13 March 1898
Birthday 13th March
Died At Age 86
Sun Sign Pisces
Born in Sacramento, California, United States
Died on 11 February 1985
Place of death Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
City Sacramento
Family Background of Henry Hathaway
Father Rhody Hathaway
Mother Jean Hathaway
Spouses/Partners Elvira Weil (1919-1931), Blanche Gonzalez (1932-1985; his death)
Personal Fact of Henry Hathaway

Henry Hathaway was an American film director and producer famous for directing films like The Lives of a Bengal Lancer and Call Northside 777. Having gained prominence as a director of Westerns, he was equally skilled at navigating other genres like semi-documentaries, often using the film noir style. The son of the actor and stage manager, Rhody Hathaway and his actress wife Jean, Henry Hathaway was exposed to the show business at an early age.

Greatly inspired by his parents as a young child, he started appearing in short films by the time he was ten. He quit school as a teenager and began working with Universal Studios as a prop boy while also exploring acting opportunities. The World War I interrupted his career for a while as he was called to serve in the military. However, the young man’s passion for films led him back to cinema after the war ended.

Realizing his love for direction, he became an assistant director and worked under prominent directors such as Josef von Sternberg and Victor Fleming. He eventually went on to direct his first feature film, the Western, Heritage of the Desert starring Randolph Scott. After gaining a reputation for his Westerns he changed course and focused on film noirs and semi-documentaries.