Henry's fascinating journey in the world of acting began at the Philadelphia Comic Con in June 2012. On that memorable day, a then 6-year-old Henry stood out among the hundreds of attendees at a Q&A session featuring Chris Hemsworth, the renowned actor known for his iconic role as Thor. With unwavering confidence, Henry took the opportunity to ask a question, which not only impressed Chris Hemsworth but also won over the hearts of the audience. As a result, Henry was encouraged to submit his information to a local Philadelphia agent, and to everyone's surprise, he was promptly signed.
Although his parents were initially unsure about the potential outcome, Henry's early success was undeniable. He booked jobs off his first three auditions, securing principal roles in a Six Flags Safari commercial, a photo double for the NBC show Do No Harm, and a principal role in a Radio Shack commercial. This early success led to Henry being signed by a New York City agency, which opened up new doors for him in the entertainment industry.
Since then, Henry has had the privilege of working on numerous projects, including student films, short films, local and national commercials, television series, and feature films. He has showcased his talents in notable roles such as Royal Pains, The Knick, Limitless, and The Grief of Others, as well as in the "Radio City Christmas Spectacular" live theatre production. His extensive experience has also included working on the heavily promoted Charles Schwab campaign and competing in the Worlds-level elite all-star cheerleading team.
Throughout his journey, Henry has remained a normal teenager with a passion for various activities, including soccer, baseball, gymnastics, robotics, JROTC, playing guitar, and cheerleading. Despite his extensive experience in the entertainment industry, Henry has managed to maintain a sense of normalcy and humility, which has allowed him to grow both as an artist and as a person.