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Henry Darrow

AKA: Henry Del Gado
Birthday: 1933-09-15
Died: 2021-03-14
Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA


Henry Darrow is a Nuyorican (a New York-born Puerto Rican) character actor of stage and film known for his role as Manolito "Mano" Montoya on the 1960s television series, The High Chaparral. In film, Darrow played the corrupt and vengeful Trooper Hancock in The Hitcher. Darrow had already landed small parts in 12 movies and 75 television series when he won the role in a play titled The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit. This brought him to the attention of television producer David Dortort, who immediately recruited him for his television western series The High Chaparral, casting him as Manolito Montoya. Making its debut on American television in September 1967, it went on to last four seasons and was screened around the world. While on the show, both he and series' lead, Cameron Mitchell, became household names as the breakout stars of the show. Darrow is the first Latino actor to portray Zorro on television. He starred in the series Zorro and Son and also has provided the voice for the animated series of The New Adventures of Zorro. He replaced Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Zorro's father from 1990–1994, in the Family Channel's successful series, The New Zorro. During the 1970s and 1980s, he was seen in numerous guest starring television roles. In 1972, Darrow co-founded the Screen Actors Guild Ethnic Minority Committee with actors Ricardo Montalbán, Edith Diaz and Carmen Zapata. In 1974-75, Darrow portrayed police detective Manny Quinlan in the first season of Harry O, starring David Janssen. The character was killed off at the end of the first season in a re-tooling of the series. In 1986, he appeared in the horror film The Hitcher as Trooper Hancock, a ruthless and vengeful policeman who would go above the law to kill the main protagonist (who was framed for the crimes by the main antagonist). Darrow replaced Efrem Zimbalist Jr. as Zorro's father Don Alejandro de la Vega in the 1990s television series Zorro.

Filmography

Mom, Can I Keep Her?
Character: Mr. Willard
Where's Willie?
Character: Sheriff Charlie Wade

Maverick
Character: Riverboat Poker Player
The Hitcher
Character: Trooper Hancock
Losin' It
Character: Sheriff

Badge 373
Character: Sweet William
Soda Springs
Character: El Quijano
Walk Proud
Character: Mike Serrano

L.A. Bounty
Character: Lt. Chandler
Criminal Passion
Character: Captain Ramoz
Attica
Character: Herman Badillo

In Dangerous Company
Character: Alex Aguilar
Mission Kill
Character: Senor Borghini

Birds of Paradise
Character: Mario, 'The Jackal'
Brock's Last Case
Character: Arthur Goldencorn
W.A.R.: Women Against Rape
Character: Chief Medina

Halloween with the New Addams Family
Character: Pancho Addams
Cancel My Reservation
Character: Joe Little Cloud
Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John
Character: Calheiros de Menezes

Enemy Action
Character: Doctor
The Last of the Finest
Character: Captain Joe Torres

Primo
Character: Dr. Vasquez
Runaway Jury
Character: Sebald
Hitchhike!
Character: Gardner

Night Games
Character: D.A. Jaimie Martinez
The Invisible Man
Character: Dr. Nick Maggio
Aloha Means Goodbye
Character: Dr. David Kalani

Rooster
Character: Dr. Sanchez
St. Helens
Character: Lloyd Wagner
The Glass Cage
Character: Police Lab Man

Tequila Body Shots
Character: Doc
Holiday for Lovers
Character: Station wagon driver
Percy & Thunder
Character: Manuel Valencia

Summer and Smoke
Character: Drunk on Porch (uncredited)
Curse of the Undead
Character: Roberto Robles (uncredited)
The Fight In The Fields
Character: Narrator

Beyond the Universe
Character: Coblenz
Seguin
Character: Don Erasmo

The Dream of Hamish Mose
Character: Mex
Exit Dying
Character: Renovator