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Gregg Henry, born in 1952 in Lakewood, Colorado, is an American character actor known for his extensive work in film, television, and theatre. In addition to his acting career, he is also a professional musician, with skills in country, blues, and rock genres. His musical talent extends to songwriting and singing, and one of his compositions, "The Back of Your Hand," was recorded by country artist Dwight Yoakam.
Henry has had a long-standing collaboration with director Brian De Palma, appearing in more than six of his films. Notable among these is his performance as a villain in Body Double, which remains one of his most recognized roles in film. Others include appearances in De Palma's Scarface, Casualties of War, and Femme Fatale.
Over the years, Gregg Henry has built a substantial television career, with appearances in over 75 television series. His credits include roles in Breakout Kings, Burn Notice, Glee, Castle, The Mentalist, Magnum, P.I., Moonlighting, Falcon Crest, L.A. Law, Matlock, Murder, She Wrote, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Airwolf, 24, Gilmore Girls, Firefly, and The Riches.
He is especially known for his chilling portrayal of serial killer Dennis Rader in the made-for-TV film The Hunt for the BTK Killer. Henry also starred as Detective Carl Reddick in the AMC/Netflix series The Killing, and played recurring roles such as Hollis Doyle in ABC’s political drama Scandal, and Avery in Hell on Wheels. In addition, he appeared as Dobbs in the USA Network series White Collar and had a recurring role in the thriller series The Following.
One of Henry’s standout television roles was in the FX series The Riches, where he portrayed businessman Hugh Panetta alongside co-stars Minnie Driver and Eddie Izzard. Hugh is characterized as a scheming mogul who hires Wayne Malloy, played by Izzard, as his in-house counsel, despite suspecting ulterior motives. The role demonstrated Henry’s aptitude for portraying morally complex characters.
In 2009, Henry joined the cast of the HBO comedy series Hung, starring Thomas Jane. His presence on the show added depth to the ensemble cast and continued to affirm his versatility in drama and comedy alike.
In 2014, Henry entered the Marvel Cinematic Universe with his role as Peter Quill's grandfather in Guardians of the Galaxy. Though a brief appearance, it introduced him to a broader audience and demonstrated his ability to adapt to various genres, including action and science fiction.
In the theater world, Gregg Henry has received significant acclaim, earning thirteen Drama-Logue Awards, an L.A. Weekly Award, and a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for his stage performances. His wife, Lisa James, is a respected director in American theater. The couple frequently collaborates on stage productions, with Henry taking on roles as both actor and producer.
Gregg Henry is married to director Lisa James, and the couple resides in Los Angeles. While there is no public confirmation about children, Henry maintains a private family life. He is active on social media and engages with fans through his Instagram account, @GreggHenry88.
As of recent reports, Gregg Henry’s estimated net worth is approximately $25 million, a reflection of his long and diverse career in the entertainment industry. His interviews and public appearances can be found online, offering further insight into his work and personal philosophy.
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