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{{short description|American screenwriter}}
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| birth_date = 6 December 1896
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| birth_place = [[Ireland]]
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| death_date = 2 November 1958
| death_date = November 2, 1958
| death_place = [[Los Angeles, California]], [[USA]]
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| yearsactive = [[1932 in film|1932]]–[[1955 in film|1955]]
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'''Jack Henley''' (6 December 1896 – 2 November 1958) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 80 films between [[1932 in film|1932]] and [[1955 in film|1955]].
'''Jack Henley''' (December 6, 1896 – November 2, 1958) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 80 films between 1932 and 1955. He was born in Ireland, and died in [[Los Angeles, California]].

He was born in [[Ireland]], and died in [[Los Angeles, California]].


==Selected filmography==
==Selected filmography==
* ''[[Hey, Pop!]]'' ([[1932 in film|1932]])
* ''[[Hey, Pop!]]'' (1932)
* ''[[In the Dough]]'' ([[1932 in film|1932]])
* ''[[In the Dough]]'' (1932)
* ''[[Buzzin' Around]]'' (1933)
* ''[[Buzzin' Around]]'' (1933)
* ''[[How've You Bean?]]'' (1933)
* ''[[How've You Bean?]]'' (1933)
* ''[[Close Relations]]'' (1933)
* ''[[Close Relations (1933 film)|Close Relations]]'' (1933)
* ''[[Tomalio]]'' ([[1933 in film|1933]])
* ''[[Tomalio]]'' (1933)
* ''[[Art Trouble]]'' (1934)
* ''[[Art Trouble]]'' (1934)
* ''[[Ups and Downs (1937 film)|Ups and Downs]]'' (1937)
* ''[[Ups and Downs (1937 film)|Ups and Downs]]'' (1937)
* ''[[Bonzo Goes to College]]'' ([[1952 in film|1952]])
* ''[[Hoots Mon! (1940 film)|Hoots Mon!]]'' (1940)
* ''[[That's the Ticket]]'' (1940)
* ''[[Two Yanks in Trinidad]]'' (1942)
* ''[[Dangerous Blondes]]'' (1943)
* ''[[My Kingdom for a Cook]]'' (1943)
* ''[[Bonzo Goes to College]]'' (1952)


==External links==
==External links==
*{{imdb name|id=0377127|name=Jack Henley}}
*{{IMDb name|id=0377127|name=Jack Henley}}

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Jack Henley
BornDecember 6, 1896
DiedNovember 2, 1958
OccupationScreenwriter
Years active1932-1955

Jack Henley (December 6, 1896 – November 2, 1958) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 80 films between 1932 and 1955. He was born in Ireland, and died in Los Angeles, California.

Selected filmography

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