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Henry Wilcoxon

Born Harry Frederick Wilcoxon
8 September, 1905
Dominica, British West Indies
Died 6 March, 1984
Los Angeles, California, USA (heart failure; cancer) =
Spouse(s) Heather Angel (?-?) (divorced)
Joan Woodbury (1939-?) (divorced) 3 children

Harry Frederick Wilcoxon, known as Henry Wilcoxon or Harry Wilcoxon, (September 8, 1905March 6, 1984) was an actor born in Dominica, British West Indies, and best known as a leading man in many of Cecil B. DeMille\'s films.

His first major film role was starring in Cecil B. de Mille\'s Cleopatra (1934) with Claudette Colbert, in which he played Marc Antony. Wilcoxon was next given the lead role of Richard the Lion-Hearted in DeMille\'s big-budget film The Crusades (1935) opposite Loretta Young. That film, however, was a financial failure. He later acted in de Mille\'s remake of his own The Ten Commandments (1956) as the pharaoh\'s captain of the guards. After DeMille died, Wilcoxon worked sporadically and accepted minor acting roles, including a memorable turn as the golfer-turned-atheist Bishop Pickering in the 1980 comedy classic Caddyshack. In later life he was a film producer.

Partial filmography

Memoir

  • Wilcoxon, Henry and Orrison, Katherine (1991). Lionheart in Hollywood. New York: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-2476-0. 

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