Baseball's all-time home run king, Hank Aaron did more than hit home runs. Sure, Aaron led the National League (NL) four times, he also was a two-time batting champion and led the league in RBIs four times and runs scored three times. He won the NL's Most Valuable Player award in 1957 and has a lifetime batting average of .305. Aaron got his start playing for the Indianapolis Clowns, of the Negro Leagues before signing on with the Milwaukee Braves. He played at their minor league team in Eau Claire, Wis., one of the first black players there, and was brought up by the Braves in 1954. For the next 23 years, Aaron clobbered Major League pitchers. Never a charismatic player, Aaron often let his bat do the talking. He was the subject of intense media scrutiny in 1973-74 when he approached Babe Ruth's hallowed home run record. Aaron received more than 10,000 letters (most of them hate mail and even death threats) during the off-season claiming he should not break the record. Ever the ultimate professional and gentleman, he ignored the insults and slurs and went about the opening season in 1974. On April 8, 1974, Aaron hit his 715th home run, breaking Ruth's record and in doing so, received the undying support of the fans. He finished with 755 overall before retiring after the 1976 season. Aaron was elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in 1982, and now works in the front office for the Atlanta Braves.
Hank Amos is known for Captain Marvel (2019), Aquaman (2018) and Black Panther (2018). He has been married to Nicole Sortillon Amos since December 27, 2014.
Hank Armstrong was born on November 4, 1955 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and director. He was previously married to Anna Malle.
Hank Azaria is an American comedian and actor from Queens, New York. He is known for voicing several characters in The Simpsons including Apu, Chief Wiggum, Moe, Bumblebee Man, Lou and Superintendent Chalmers. The latter became well-known due to the "Steamed Hams" scene. He also acted in Godzilla, The Smurfs and Mystery Men.
Hank Bailey is known for Secrets of the Underground (2017).
Hank Baskett was born on September 4, 1982 in Clovis, New Mexico, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Hungover Games (2014), All American Christmas Carol (2013) and Supermoms (2012). He was previously married to Kendra Wilkinson.
Hank Bell was born on January 21, 1892 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The White Horseman (1921), The Last Straw (1920) and The Scrappin' Kid (1926). He died on February 4, 1950 in Hollywood, California.
Hank Brandt was born on June 4, 1934 in East Orange, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for Kingpin (1996), Dumb and Dumber (1994) and Escape from Alcatraz (1979). He was married to Dixie Dixon. He died on December 4, 2004 in North Hills, California, USA.
Hank was born and raised in Grand Junction, Colorado; this would be his greatest accomplishment until dropping out of film school at age 26. Even from a very early age, Hank showed a genuine interest in being entertained. In 1998, he put his lack of ambition on hold and joined the US Army as an Intelligence Analyst. After his discharge for honorable behavior in 2004, Hank attended film school for a short while, and made a bunch of nonsense about Ghostbusters fighting Freddy Krueger and other copyrighted materials. In the days before YouTube, that was kind of a big deal. Hank has since gone on to work in the same town as many famous filmmakers. He currently has several projects in several stages of development, etc.
Hank Anthony Brock is an American Actor. He played the role of Tanner Foss, the college football player in Revenge Ride. Brock was born Hank Proffitt Jr. on July 8, 1989 in Hamilton, OH where he was raised until the age of 11. On June 18, 2002, Brock was adopted by Eric and Marla Brock of Tipp City, OH. Taking on the name Hank Anthony Brock. He has a younger brother, Obie Alexander Brock, an older sister, Casey Alexis Brock, and an older brother, Anthony Robinson (A.J.). Brock attended Bethel High School in Bethel Township (Tipp City, OH) where he hosted the high school's televised morning announcements for one semester. At age 13 Brock was a member on a live drama/acting team 'Tidal Wave' performing on live stages within his tri-state until the age of 17. Intrigued this lead him into pursuit of his on screen acting career. Brock's first credited role was in The Funhouse Massacre (2015), directed by Andy Palmer, portraying an E.M.T in the film. His second role which was in production the same year, in a 1940's themed drama featured as a flirty bar patron in James Franco's "The Long Home" (2017) produced by Rabbit Bandini Productions. Ironically, scenes from this film were shot within view of Brock's childhood home in Hamilton, Ohio, where he last stayed with his biological parents. In 2017 Brock was asked to return for his first supporting lead role on another Rabbit Bandini Production "Blood Ride" (2018).