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Henry Hite

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Henry Hite
Born
Henry Marion Mullens

(1915-05-01)May 1, 1915
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
DiedMay 26, 1978(1978-05-26) (aged 63)
Other namesCorn King Giant
Height8 ft 2 in (promoted)
7 ft 6¾ in (2.31 m; measured)[1]
SpouseAnita

Henry Hite (May 1, 1915 – May 26, 1978) born Henry Marion Mullens, was an American actor, stage performer, media personality and spokesperson who was well known for making personal appearances promoting the Corn King brand (Wilson Certified Meats trade-name)[2] as the "Corn King Giant",[3] and for the occasional movie that would capitalize on his height. Although promoted as "the world's tallest man" at 8 ft 2 in, his actual height was 7 ft 6¾ in (2.31 m).[1]

At age 18, he changed his name to 'Hite' and partnered with 'Lowe' (Roland Picaro), to form a Vaudeville act, later as "Lowe, Hite and Stanley" which included the midget Stanley Ross. Hite's stage career ended in 1962 following the death of Ross.[2]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1937 New Faces of 1937 Giant in "Lowe, Hite and Stanley" act Credited as Hite
1965 Monster A Go-Go Frank Douglas/Monster Considered among the worst films ever made

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Tall Man Henry Hite Dead At 63". The Evening Independent. May 29, 1978.
  2. ^ a b "Henry Hite". Toledo Blade. AP. May 30, 1978. p. 16.
  3. ^ "Corn King Giant To Appear In S.L." The Deseret News. October 19, 1967.
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