Includes a list of characters, actors and production crew members whose first names are Henry. |
Variations include Hank.
Helstrom[]
Henry was an African American male who grew up as part of a society of demon hunters known as The Blood. Henry left the lifstyle at a young age to pursue his own fortunes, but when his younger brother became possessed by a demon, Henry was unable to save him. This caused him to return to his family's roots as an agent of The Blood. Years later, Henry entered into a pact with Doctor Louise Hastings of the Saint Teresa Center for Mental Health in Portland, Oregon. One of Louise's patients, Victoria Helstrom, had left behind two children; Ana and Daimon. Both of whom were the progeny of demonic serial killer and had developed supernatural powers. While Louise decided to look after Daimon, Henry agreed to become the caretaker to Ana. Henry spent the next several years steering The Blood away from taking an interest in Ana.
The Walking Dead[]
Henry was a young male Caucasian and the younger brother of a teenager named Benjamin. He was a survivor of the zombie apocalypse and a resident of the survivor community known as the Kingdom. Benjamin became a father figure to him, but Henry suffered a great loss after Benjamin was killed by a Savior named Jared.
Appearances
Other characters[]
- Hank Henshaw - Also known as the Cyborg Superman; a DC Comics supervillain.
- Hank Landry - A military officer and supporting character from Stargate SG-1.
- Hank Pym - Also known as Ant-Man and Giant-Man; a Marvel Comics superhero.
- Henry Allen - A DC Comics character and mother of The Flash (Barry Allen).
- Henry Allen - A version of Henry Allen from the 2014 The Flash TV series.
- Henry McCoy - Code name: Beast; a Marvel Comics superhero and member of the X-Men.
Actors[]
- Henry Cavill - Played Superman in Man of Steel.
Production Crew[]
- Hank Kanalz - Comic book writer.
- Henry G. Saperstein - Producer on U.S. releases of Godzilla films during the Shōwa period.
- Henry Gilroy - Comic book writer.
- Henry Jackman - Composer on X-Men: First Class.
- Henry Myers - Wrote the "Frankenstein" episode of Tales of Tomorrow.