
Henry Darrow
Acting
Born 1933-09-15New York City, New York, USADied 2021-03-14
Also known as Henry Del Gado, Hank Delgado, Henry Delgado, Manolito
Henry Darrow (September 15, 1933 - March 14, 2021) was a Nuyorican character actor of stage and film. He is best known for his role as Manolito "Mano" Montoya on the 1960s television series The High Chaparral and as the corrupt and vengeful Trooper Hancock in The Hitcher.
Darrow's starring role in the play The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit brought him to the attention of television producer David Dortort, who cast him as Manolito Montoya on the western series The High Chaparral, which aired for four seasons on NBC from 1967 to 1971. The series made Darrow and the series' lead, Cameron Mitchell, household names. In 1972, he co-founded the Screen Actors Guild Ethnic Minority Committee with actors Ricardo Montalbán, Edith Diaz, and Carmen Zapata.
Darrow went on to star in multiple shows about Zorro: he provided the voice of Zorro in the 1981 animated series The New Adventures of Zorro, starred as Zorro Sr. in the 1983 limited series Zorro and Son, and replaced Efrem Zimbalist Jr. as Zorro's father from 1990–1994 in the Family Channel's series The New Zorro. Another notable recurring television role was as police detective Manny Quinlan in the first season of Harry O (1974-75). Over the course of a career spanning more than five decades, Darrow was also seen in numerous guest starring television roles and occasional supporting film roles.
Frequent co-stars
18
Titles
9

Am Abgrund der Nacht
Captain Ramoz • 1994
Film
★4/10

Zorro - Der schwarze Rächer
Don Alejandro de la Vega • 1990
Serie
★7/10

Blue Heat - Einsame Zeit für Helden
Captain Joe Torres • 1990
Film
★6/10

Hitcher, der Highway Killer
Trooper Hancock • 1986
Film
★7/10

Die Aufreißer von der Highschool
Sheriff • 1983
Film
★5/10

Mount St. Helens - Der Killervulkan
Lloyd Wagner • 1982
Film
★6/10

Walk Proud
Mike Serrano • 1979
Film
★5/10

Wie ein Panther in der Nacht
Sweet William • 1973
Film
★6/10

High Chaparral
Manolito Montoya • 1967
Serie
★7/10
