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'''Albert Henderson''' {{born|29|January|1915|died|17|January|2004}} is the actor who played [[Cos]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Rivals}}.
 
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|birth name = Albert Horton Henderson
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'''Albert Henderson''' {{born|29|January|1915|died|17|January|2004}} is the actor who played [[Cos]] in the {{s|DS9}} [[DS9 Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Rivals}}.
Henderson, a native of Los Angeles, California, is best known for playing Officer O'Hara on the classic television sitcom, ''Car 54, Where Are You?'', which aired from 1961 through 1963. He also in the 1968 film ''Madigan'', starring [[TOS]] guest actors [[Michael Dunn]], [[Lloyd Haynes]], and [[Steve Ihnat]].
 
   
 
Henderson, a native of Los Angeles, California, is best known for playing Officer O'Hara on the classic television sitcom, ''Car 54, Where Are You?'', which aired from 1961 through 1963. He also in {{wt|Madiga}} (1968, starring [[Michael Dunn]], [[Lloyd Haynes]], and [[Steve Ihnat]].
In 1973, he had a supporting role in the acclaimed crime drama ''Serpico'', which also featured [[F. Murray Abraham]]. Other films in which Henderson appeared include ''Coogan's Bluff'' (1968, with [[Seymour Cassel]]), ''The Pursuit of Happiness'' (1971, starring [[Michael Sarrazin]]), ''The Reincarnation of Peter Proud'' (1975, also starring Michael Sarrazin), ''The Postman Always Rings Twice'' (1981, with [[John Colicos]] and [[Christopher Lloyd]]), ''Barfly'' (1987, with [[Alice Krige]]), ''Big Top Pee-Wee'' (1988, with [[Kenneth Tobey]]), ''Three Fugitives'' (1989, with [[Alan Ruck]], [[Bruce McGill]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Brian Thompson]], and [[Sherman Howard]]), ''Trancers II'' (1991, with [[Jeffrey Combs]]), and ''Mr. Jones'' (1991, with [[Thomas Kopache]]).
 
   
 
In 1973, he had a supporting role in {{wt|Serpico}}, which also featured [[F. Murray Abraham]]. Other films in which Henderson appeared include {{wt|Coogan's Bluff (film)|Coogan's Bluff}} (1968, with [[Seymour Cassel]]), ''The Pursuit of Happiness'' (1971, starring [[Michael Sarrazin]]), {{wt|The Reincarnation of Peter Proud}} (1975, also starring Michael Sarrazin), ''The Postman Always Rings Twice'' (1981, with [[John Colicos]] and [[Christopher Lloyd]]), {{wt|Barfly (film)|Barfly}} (1987, with [[Alice Krige]]), {{wt|Big Top Pee-wee}} (1988, with [[Kenneth Tobey]]), {{wt|Three Fugitives}} (1989, with [[Alan Ruck]], [[Bruce McGill]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Brian Thompson]], and [[Sherman Howard]]), {{wt|Trancers II}} (1991, with [[Jeffrey Combs]]), and {{wt|Mr. Jones (1993 film)|Mr. Jones}} (1993, with [[Thomas Kopache]]).
Henderson passed away in his hometown Los Angeles on January 17th, 2004, the same day as [[TNG]] actor [[Noble Willingham]].
 
 
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Henderson passed away in his hometown Los Angeles on January 17th, 2004, the same day as actor [[Noble Willingham]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 9 January 2024

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Albert Henderson (29 January 191517 January 2004; age 88) is the actor who played Cos in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine second season episode "Rivals".

Henderson, a native of Los Angeles, California, is best known for playing Officer O'Hara on the classic television sitcom, Car 54, Where Are You?, which aired from 1961 through 1963. He also in Madiga (1968, starring Michael Dunn, Lloyd Haynes, and Steve Ihnat.

In 1973, he had a supporting role in Serpico, which also featured F. Murray Abraham. Other films in which Henderson appeared include Coogan's Bluff (1968, with Seymour Cassel), The Pursuit of Happiness (1971, starring Michael Sarrazin), The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975, also starring Michael Sarrazin), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981, with John Colicos and Christopher Lloyd), Barfly (1987, with Alice Krige), Big Top Pee-wee (1988, with Kenneth Tobey), Three Fugitives (1989, with Alan Ruck, Bruce McGill, Tim de Zarn, Brian Thompson, and Sherman Howard), Trancers II (1991, with Jeffrey Combs), and Mr. Jones (1993, with Thomas Kopache).

Henderson passed away in his hometown Los Angeles on January 17th, 2004, the same day as actor Noble Willingham.

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