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- Harry Tenbrook (born Henry Olaf Hansen, 9 October 1887 – 4 September 1960) was a Norwegian-American film actor. Henry Olaf Hansen was born in Christiania...
- "Molly and Tenbrooks," also known as "The Racehorse Song," is a traditional song of the late 19th century. One of the first recordings of the song was...
- in 1911 appointed Kossie A. Goodbread as its first City Marshal. G. D. Tenbrook, appointed Marshal in 1920, was the first to receive the title of Chief...
- and renamed Aivazovsky. Deleted from shipping registers in 1970. Empire Tenbrook was a 2,864 GRT tanker built by Uraga Dock Company, Uraga, ****an. Completed...
- Stapleton Bruce Cowling as Lieutenant Grimes Fritz Leiber as Mr. Poole Harry Tenbrook as Townsman (uncredited) According to MGM records the film earned $1,349...
- Coleman as Hodges (uncredited) Nat Pendleton as Stolvich (uncredited) Harry Tenbrook as laborer (uncredited) Edward Van Sloan as Jameson, Bank Director (uncredited)...
- Reporter (uncredited) Archie R. Twitc**** as Reporter (uncredited) Harry Tenbrook as Tom O'Feeney (uncredited) Mickey Simpson as NCO at dance (uncredited)...
- In 1948, the Stanley Brothers recorded the traditional song "Molly and Tenbrooks" in the Blue Gr**** Boys' style, arguably the point in time that bluegr****...
- Gerhart Tige Andrews as Wiley Martin Milner as S**** Patrol Officer Harry Tenbrook as Cookie Kathleen O'Malley as Nurse Gregory Walcott as S**** Patrolman...
- Carl Krusada. The film stars Bill Cody, Sally Blane, Arthur Lubin, Harry Tenbrook, Charles Clary and Monte Montague. The film was released on April 28, 1929...