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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Si_JenksSi Jenks - Wikipedia

    Si Jenks (born Howard Hansell Jenkins; September 23, 1876 – January 6, 1970) was an American actor. He was involved in 224 films in a career spanning nearly two decades in vaudeville and films.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0421041Si Jenks - IMDb

    Si Jenks. Actor: Zorro's Black Whip. American character actor of rustic types, Si Jenks was born Howard Hansell Jenkins in Norristown, Pennsylvania, on 23 September 1876, to John (a shopkeeper) and Catherine Jenkins. He was the sixth of seven children. Little is known of his boyhood.

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    • Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
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    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Si Jenks. Actor: Zorro's Black Whip. American character actor of rustic types, Si Jenks was born Howard Hansell Jenkins in Norristown, Pennsylvania, on 23 September 1876, to John (a shopkeeper) and Catherine Jenkins.

    • September 23, 1876
    • January 6, 1970
  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Si_JenksSi Jenks - Wikiwand

    Si Jenks was an American actor. He was involved in 224 films in a career spanning nearly two decades in vaudeville and films. His best known appearances include The Village Blacksmith, The Rider of the Law, Oregon Trail, The Cowboy Star, Zorro's Black Whip and The Great Train Robbery.

  5. Biography by AllMovie. After years on the circus and vaudeville circuits, Si Jenks came to films in 1931. Virtually always cast as a grizzled, toothless old codger, Jenks was a welcome presence in dozens of westerns.

  6. en.kinorium.com › name › 316857Si Jenks - Kinorium

    actor. 93 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «It Happens Every Thursday» (1953), «Stars and Stripes Forever» (1952), «My Hero» (1952 – 1953), «Oklahoma Annie» (1952), «Kentucky Jubilee» (1951)…

  7. Si Jenks. Actor: Zorro's Black Whip. American character actor of rustic types, Si Jenks was born Howard Hansell Jenkins in Norristown, Pennsylvania, on 23 September 1876, to John (a shopkeeper) and Catherine Jenkins. He was the sixth of seven children. Little is known of his boyhood.