Henry Kulky
- Birthday
- Aug 11, 1911
Bio: A rotund, balding supporting actor, Henry Kulky began his show business career wrestling professionally under the alarming name of "Bomber Kulkovich." Fellow wrestler-turned-screen actor Mike Mazurki arranged for Kulky to make his acting debut in Call Northside 777 (1947), and the die was cast. Because of his rather off-putting appearance, Kulky became typecast as… More Bio: A rotund, balding supporting actor, Henry Kulky began his show business career wrestling professionally under the alarming name of "Bomber Kulkovich." Fellow wrestler-turned-screen actor Mike Mazurki arranged for Kulky to make his acting debut in Call Northside 777 (1947), and the die was cast. Because of his rather off-putting appearance, Kulky became typecast as thugs, gangsters, and bartenders, who were at times quite lovable characters. He even showed up in a Western or two, including a 1949 Durango Kid entry. Like many supporting players of his generation, Kulky would enjoy his greatest popularity on television, including a five-year stint on Life of Riley and as Chief Curly Jones on The Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. The latter was his final role; he died of a heart attack while studying a script during the show's second season. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
Henry Kulky Videos
Love Me Or Leave Me
All Fall Down
To Hell And Back
I'll Cry Tomorrow
A Star Is Born
Filmography
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A Global Affair (1963)
- Charlie
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All Fall Down (1962)
- Sailor
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The Gunfight at Dodge City (1959)
- Bartender
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Up Periscope (1959)
- York
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Compulsion (1959)
- Waiter
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