Henry Silva height - How tall is Henry Silva?
Henry Silva was born on 15 September, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York, NY, is an American actor. At 93 years old, Henry Silva height is 6 ft 2 in (188.0 cm).
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6' 2"
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5' 6"
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6' 2"
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6' 5"
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3' 9"
Now We discover Henry Silva's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 93 years old?
Popular As |
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Occupation |
actor |
Henry Silva Age |
93 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
15 September 1928 |
Birthday |
15 September |
Birthplace |
Brooklyn, New York, NY |
Nationality |
NY |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 93 years old group.
Henry Silva Weight & Measurements
Physical Status |
Weight |
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Eye Color |
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Hair Color |
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Who Is Henry Silva's Wife?
His wife is Ruth Earl (m. 1966–1987), Mary Ramus (m. ?–1955)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Ruth Earl (m. 1966–1987), Mary Ramus (m. ?–1955) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Scott Silva, Michael Silva |
Henry Silva Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Henry Silva worth at the age of 93 years old? Henry Silva’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from NY. We have estimated
Henry Silva's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2021 |
Pending |
Salary in 2021 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actor |
Henry Silva Social Network
Timeline
Retired from acting in 2001 after 50 years in the motion picture industry.
Had played the same character (Bane) on three different series: Batman: The Animated Series (1992), Superman: The Animated Series (1996) and The New Batman Adventures (1997).
Has two sons from his marriage to Ruth Earl: Michael Henry Silva (B. September 3, 1969 in Los Angeles) and Scott Stevens Silva (B. July 14, 1976 in Los Angeles).
Silva's turning-point picture was a spaghetti Western, The Hills Run Red (1966), which made him a hot box office commodity in Spain, Italy, Germany and France. His popularity was enhanced by a gift for languages. He speaks Italian and Spanish fluently and has a flair for the kind of gritty, realistic roles that also catapulted Charles Bronson to European stardom.
Provides an audio commentary for the DVD version of The Return of Mr. Moto (1965) (part of the special features in Peter Lorre's Mr. Moto DVD collection). While making minimal comments about that movie itself, he does address the issue of his heritage. Wryly noting he had been assumed to be everything, including Russian, he specifically denied being of Puerto Rican heritage, which is the most commonly reported. He states that his mother was from Northern Spain and that his father was Italian. He was born in Brooklyn but left there when he was only five months old. His father left his mother when Silva was only three months old. Silva says that he was only eight years old when he decided to become an actor, although he didn't do anything about it until his teens. His inspiration was primarily his mother. Apparently, she was a storyteller and, upon returning from shopping, would fill their apartment with vivid characterizations of the grocer, baker etc. Silva concludes by noting that he thinks of his mother every day.
Along with Angie Dickinson, he is one of only two actors to appear in both Ocean's 11 (1960) and its remake Ocean's Eleven (2001).
Called to Hollywood, he played a succession of heavies in films, including The Bravados (1958), Green Mansions (1959), Ocean's 11 (1960), The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and Johnny Cool (1963). An Italian producer made Henry an offer he could not refuse--to star as a hero for a change--and he moved his family overseas.
By 1955, Silva had moved up from dishwasher to waiter, and felt ready to audition for the Actors Studio. He was one of five students chosen out of more than 2500 applicants. When the Actors Studio staged Michael V. Gazzo's play "A Hatful of Rain" as a classroom project, it proved so successful it came to Broadway--with students Ben Gazzara, Shelley Winters, Harry Guardino, Anthony Franciosa and, of course, Silva in key roles.
The 1930 census lists him (as "Harry") living with his divorced mother in Manhattan. This census entry gives both his parents' birthplaces as "Porto Rico".
Henry Silva was born on September 15, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York City. He quit public school to attend drama classes at age 13, supporting himself as a dishwasher in a Manhattan hotel.