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O. Henry was an American writer whose short stories are known for wit, wordplay and clever twist endings. He wrote nearly 600 stories about life in America.
He was born William Sidney Porter on September 11, 1862, in Greensboro, North Carolina. His father, Algernon Sidney Porter, was a medical doctor. When William was three his mother died and he was raised by his grandmother and aunt. He left school at the age of 15 and then had a number of jobs, including bank clerk. In 1896 he was accused of embezzlement. He absconded from the law to New Orleans and later fled to Honduras. When he learned that his wife was dying, he returned to US and surrendered to police. Although there has been much debate over his actual guilt, he was convicted of embezzling funds from the bank that employed him, he was sentenced to 5 years in jail. In 1898 he was sent to the penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio.
While in prison he began writing short stories in order to support his young daughter Margaret. His first published story was "Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking" (1899). He used a pseudonym, Olivier Henry, only once and changed his pen name to O. Henry, not wanting his readers to know he was in jail. He published 12 stories while in prison. After serving 3 years of the five-year sentence, he was released for good behavior. He moved to New York City in 1902 and wrote a story a week for the New York World, and also for other publishers. His first collection of stories was "Cabbages and Kings" (1904). The next collection, "The Four Million" (1906), included his well-known stories "The Gift of the Magi", "The Skylight Room" and "The Green Door". One of his last stories, "The Ransom of Red Chief" (1910), is perhaps the best known of his works. Among its film adaptations are Ruthless People (1986) with Danny DeVito and Bette Midler, The Ransom of Red Chief (1998), The Ransom of Red Chief (1911) and Business People (1963) (aka "Business People") by director Leonid Gaidai, starring Georgiy Vitsin and Yuriy Nikulin
In his lifetime O. Henry was able to see the silent film adaptations of his stories; The Sacrifice (1909), Trying to Get Arrested (1909) and His Duty (1909). His success brought the attendant pressure, and he suffered from alcohol addiction. His second marriage lasted 2 years, and his wife left him in 1909. He died of cirrhosis of the liver, on June 5, 1910, in New York, New York.
O. Henry is credited for creation of The Cisco Kid, whose character alludes to Robin Hood and Don Quixote. The Arizona Kid (1930) and The Cisco Kid (1931) are among the best known adaptations of his works.- Henry O was born on 27 July 1927. He is an actor, known for 2012 (2009), Rush Hour 3 (2007) and Premium Rush (2012).
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- Henry O. Watson is known for Wrongfully Accused (1998), Life or Something Like It (2002) and Millennium (1996).
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Henry O. James is known for Alone (2018).- Director
O. Henry is known for Estudio 3 (1963).- Henry O. Partin is known for Way Out West in Florida (1951).
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Maxwell O. Henry was born on 8 August 1906 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He was an assistant director and production manager, known for The Velvet Touch (1948), Johnny Cool (1963) and Adventures of the Falcon (1954). He was married to Mabel Glick and Agnes Gobster. He died on 29 April 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Additional Crew
Henry O. Lewis is known for Acid Test (2021).- Music Department
Quentin Henry aka Messieurs Swank, is a talented music producer, songwriter and DJ. He is the owner of Sound Decision Consulting, LLC, a music production and consulting firm, and works with brands and artists all over the globe. Messieurs swank is an advocate for music education, with a passion for educating artists and creatives in the areas of music licensing and music rights.
Messieurs Swank is also a founding member of the dynamic, multi-talented music collective Tape Pop, specializing in songwriting, production and artistry.