Henrik was born on June 11, 1934.
Emil Henriks died on May 4, 1962.
Emil Henriks was born on April 4, 1885, in Frederiksberg, Denmark.
The German Soldiers come to Uncle Henrik's house unexpectedly and ask who is in the casket.
Uncle Henrik is a fisherman who lives in the village with the Johansen family in the novel "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry.
Mr. Rosen had dropped his pocket watch at Uncle Henrik's house. It was a special family heirloom that he had inherited from his grandfather.
The cast of Han spiller Fodbold - 1919 includes: Frederik Buch Emil Henriks Betzy Kofoed Jutta Lund
The cast of Majoren - 1998 includes: Jesper Asholt as Tolder Joan Divine as Stripper Henrik Jandorf as Jespersen Thomas Jaque Nicolaj Kopernikus as From Lars Lippert as Journalist Finn Nielsen as Henriks Far Kurt Ravn as Vanggaard Peter Reichhardt as Andersen Puk Scharbau as Kirsten Karina Skands as Laila Ditlev Kim Veisgaard as Bartender Tomas Villum Jensen as Henrik Merete Voldstedlund as Henriks Mor
The cast of Gentleman for En Time - 1917 includes: Agnes Andersen Sophus Bernhard Kate Fabian Emil Henriks Lauritz Olsen
Uncle Henrik's boat was named the Ingrid and he obtained it from a friend who lived in Sweden.
The cast of En afgrund af frihed - 1989 includes: Jens Arentzen as Pusher Kim Bodnia as Bouncer Anne Cathrine Herdorff as Maria Jeppe Kaas as Henrik Henrik Larsen as Betjent Michael Lindvad as Jens - Henriks far Karen Margrethe Bjerre as Hanne - Tines mor Elin Reimer as Dans farmor Christine Skou as Tine Finn Storgaard as Lektor Gregersen Merete Voldstedlund as Trine - Henriks mor
They traveled to Uncle Henrik's house in order to seek refuge and safety during World War II, as Henrik was involved in the resistance movement and could provide protection from the Nazis.
In the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Henrik's sister was named Inge. She played a key role in helping the Jewish characters escape to safety during World War II.