Bill Henderson
Bill Henderson's career in film dates back to Robert Siodmak's 1945 film noir, The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry. Among Henderson's extensive feature credits are Trippin', Lethal Weapon IV, Bulworth, Conspiracy Theory, City Slickers, White Men Can't Jump, Mother, Jugs & Speed, and Silver Streak. Henderson was also a featured actor on the popular television series Harry O. and Get Christie Love. Henderson is an admired jazz vocalist who continues to tour and draw sell-out crowds. One of the few singer signed to prestigious Blue Note Records, Henderson has performed with such legendary artists as Count Basie, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blackey's Jazz Messengers, and the Horace Silver Quintet. He contributed three songs to the soundtrack of Smiling Fish and Goat on Fire.
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Bill Henderson Facts
| Occupation | Actor |
| Birthday | August 9, 1926 (82) |
| Sign | Leo |
