Mini-Biography:
Henry Gibson was born on September 21, 1935 in Germantown, PA, US. He is an American Actor, known for The Nutty professor (1963), The incredible shrinking woman (1981), The Long Goodbye (1973), Henry Gibson's first movie on record is from 1963. His last motion picture on file dates from 2000.
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2000: Magnolia (Cast), Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, with Danny Wells, Tom Cruise, Philip Seymour Hoffman,
1996: Bio-Dome (Cast: William Leaky), Directed by Jason Bloom, with Joey Adams, William Atherton, Stephen Baldwin,
1994: Escape to Witch Mountain (Cast: Prof. Ravetch), Directed by Peter Rader, with Brad Dourif, Sam Horrigan,
1989: Night Visitor (Never Cry Devil) (Cast), Directed by Rupert Hitzig, with Elliott Gould, Richard Roundtree, Michael J. Pollard,
1988: The Burbs (Cast: Werner Klopek), Directed by Joe Dante, with Bruce Dern, Rick Ducommun, Corey Feldman,
1988: Switching Channels (Cast: Ike Roscoe), Directed by Ted Kotcheff, with Ned Beatty, Barry Flatman,
1986: Monster in the Closet (Cast: Dr. Pennyworth), Directed by Bob Dahlin, with Paul Walker, , Denise DuBarry,
1981: The incredible shrinking woman (Cast), Directed by Joel Schumacher, with Ned Beatty, Charles Grodin,
1979: A Perfect Couple (Cast: Fred Bott), Directed by Robert Altman, with Dimitra Arliss, Paul Dooley,
1979: Blues Brothers (Cast: Nazi-Führer), Directed by John Landis, with Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, James Brown,
1977: Kentucky fried movie (Cast), Directed by John Landis, with George Lazenby, Arthur Song,
1977: The last remake of Beau Geste (Cast), Directed by Marty Feldman, with Ann-Margret, Peter Ustinov,
1975: Nashville (Cast), Directed by Robert Altman, with David Arkin, Barbara Baxley, Ned Beatty,
1973: The Long Goodbye (Cast), Directed by Robert Altman, with Jim Bouton, Elliott Gould, Sterling Hayden,
1964: Kiss me, Stupid (Cast: Smith), Directed by Billy Wilder, with Cliff Osmond, Mel Blanc, John Fiedler,
1963: The Nutty professor (Cast), Directed by Jerry Lewis, with Jerry Lewis, , Kathleen Freeman,