What is Hank Worden's full name?
Norton Earl Worden
Hank Worden nickname(s):
Heber Snow, Worden Norton, Hank Warden, Hank Worden, Norton Earl Worden
Hank Worden date of birth:
July 23, 1901
How old was Hank Worden when died?
91
Where was Hank Worden born?
Rolfe, Iowa
When did Hank Worden die?
December 6, 1992
Where did Hank Worden die?
Los Angeles, California
Why did Hank Worden die?
Natural Causes
How tall is Hank Worden?
6' 1½" (187 cm)
Hank Worden body shape:
Slim
What color is Hank Worden's hair?
Grey
Is Hank Worden gay or straight?
Straight
What is Hank Worden's ethnicity?
White
What is Hank Worden nationality?
American
Where did Hank Worden go to university?
Stanford University , University of Nevada as an engineer.
What is Hank Worden's occupation?
Actor
Hank Worden claim to fame:
The Searchers
Short Biography
Hank WordenActive - 1936 - 1990 | Born - in Iowa | Died - Dec 6, 1992 in Los Angeles, CA | Genres - Western, Comedy, Action, DramaBiography by Hal Erickson Bald, lanky, laconic American actor Hank Worden made his screen debut in The Plainsman (1936), and began playing simpleminded rustics at least as early as the 1941 El Brendel two-reel comedy Love at First Fright. A member in good standing of director John Ford's unofficial stock company, Worden appeared in such Ford classics as Fort Apache (1948) and Wagonmaster (1950). The quintessential Worden-Ford collaboration was The Searchers (1955) wherein Worden portrayed the near-moronic Mose Harper, who spoke in primitive, epigrammatic half-sentences and who seemed gleefully obsessed with the notion of unexpected death. Never a "normal" actor by any means, Worden continued playing characters who spoke as if they'd been kicked by a horse in childhood into the '80s; his last appearance was a recurring role in the quirky David Lynch TV serial Twin Peaks. In real life, Hank Worden was far from addled and had a razor-sharp memory, as proven in his many appearances at Western fan conventions and in an interview program about living in the modern desert, filmed just before Worden's death for cable TV's Discovery Channel.