Justin Henry

Justin Henry

  • Born: 1971-5-25
  • Birthplace: New York Rye
  • Height:
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Don't You Forget About Me, Young Guardian
  • Justin Henry (Justin Henry), actor, was born on May 25, 1971 in New York, USA. His main work is " Don't You Forget About Me ". [1] [3]   
    Extended Reading
    • Daniella 2022-04-19 09:01:42

      "The heroine is too irresponsible. Since she wants to leave, don't have children and don't get married."

      When I see a barrage like this, I always think of my former self. Looking at things so simply, I think that right and wrong are absolute, and the world is black and white. The truth is, it takes a few years and a few years to understand that little bit of life. The heroine used to be a...

    • Marcia 2022-03-23 09:01:40

      American Family Ethics Film

      The 1960s and 1970s were indeed turbulent years in American society. The core and essence of the family as the mainstream culture was contradicted by the whole social trend of thought. The family relationship in "The Graduate", "Easy Rider" and "Bonnie & Clyde" "The rebellious image of a new...

    • Cheyanne 2022-03-20 09:01:34

      4.5, the first half of the plot is very exciting, I wanted to cry a few times when I saw the back. Balancing career and family can be difficult, especially in certain situations. In fact, I have been thinking about whether we must have children? Wouldn't there be less trouble if it wasn't born? The most desperate thing about watching this movie is that you will find that no one is wrong, is it the child who is wrong? But he's probably also the most innocent one in the whole movie.

    • Keeley 2021-11-13 08:01:24

      The acting is great! ! ! !

    Kramer vs. Kramer quotes

    • Ted Kramer: [gets out of bed] Where are you going?

      Phyllis Bernard: To the bathroom.

      Ted Kramer: That's a closet. The bathroom's over there.

      Phyllis Bernard: Oh, yeah. You're right.

    • Ted Kramer: You had a date. I knew it! I knew you were keeping something from me.

      Margaret Phelps: Well, you know, I told you I thought he was a pretty neat guy, right.

      Ted Kramer: Right.

      Margaret Phelps: So, we go to dinner.

      Ted Kramer: Yeah.

      Margaret Phelps: I find out he's married, he's deep in analysis, and, get this, he starts to tell me his life story. And all I can think of, while I'm sitting there, is that I'm paying a babysitter three dollars and a quarter an hour to listen to his problems!