Born in Germany in 1912, Henry Brandon had a long career as a character actor, playing villains of every ethnic group.
Silas Barnaby in Babes in Toyland (1934).
Chinese mastermind Fu Manchu in the well-known serial, Drums of Fu Manchu (1940).
The evil Indian chief Scar in The Searchers (1956), who runs afoul of John Wayne.
Acacius in Auntie Mame (1958), who runs an avant-garde, pro-nudity school in Greenwich Village.
Very few leading roles. Maybe he was too "ethnic." Or maybe he was too "confirmed bachelor," as his wikipedia biography euphemizes.
In the 1960s Henry met the young actor Mark Herron (born in 1928), formerly the manager of Judy Garland, and her husband, briefly, in 1965-66.
She feigned shock and disgust after finding him in flagrante delicto with a male actor/model; but really, shouldn't she have had a clue when the marriage was unconsummated after eight months?
Or when he had an affair with her daughter's husband, Peter Allen?
Mark and Henry remained together for nearly thirty years, until Henry's death in 1990 (Mark died six years later.)
Oddly, you can find lots of photos on the internet of Mark and Judy, but none of Mark and Henry, who were together 40 times longer.
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