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Mike Henry Biography
Henry was a professional football player at the time he entered the movies. He played for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1958-61) and the Los Angeles Rams (1962-4). During part of that time (1961-4) he was under contract with Warner Brothers and played a variety of bit parts (TV's "Surfside Six", "Hawaiian Eye", "Cheyenne" and the movie "Spencer's Mountain"). He got the role of Tarzan when series producer Sy Weintraub began looking for a "young Burt Lancaster" type, anticipating not only more Tarzan movies but a TV series as well. Weintraub was a Rams fan and had seen a TV documentary about them called "Men from the Boys", produced by and featuring Mike Henry. Mike only made three Tarzan movies. He suffered animal bites, food poisoning, infections and impossible work schedules in Mexico and especially Brazil. He wound up suing Weintraub for "maltreatment, abuse, and working conditions detrimental to my health and welfare". Just before his second Tarzan release in 1967 he was signed as Sgt. Kowalski in John Wayne's "The Green Berets". He made more movies, including the part of Junior in the "Smokey and the Bandit" series.Trivia
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