Henry Fulton Winship
Acting
Biography
Henry Fulton Winship is a Chicago-born actor, living in Los Angeles. He was recently seen in the Center for New Performance production "Augustine Machine Ou Encore Une Nuit d'Insomnie" and CalArts School of Theater productions: "Accidental Death of an Anarchist" and "The Water Station." Henry made his stage debut in "Viable" at the Aery Theater Festival, where he went on to receive the festival's Best Actor award. His most recent screen acting work includes the feature-film "Actual People" and the Oxford Film Festival jury-prized "Happy Birthday, Papa." Henry is a former intern of The Wooster Group in New York City and a graduate of the Terry Knickerbocker Studio's Two-Year Meisner Conservatory. He holds a BA in philosophy from Colorado College and an MFA in acting from California Institute of the Arts.
Known For

In an alternate version of 20th century America, all citizens are subject to government-issued neurological implants which they are told prevent their heads from exploding. When Arkady, the lone caretaker of his ailing mother, has his implant forcibly removed by an unknown assailant– his reality begins to collapse and he scrambles to find answers.
Concrete

Short film about a young girl and her unanswered desire for a boy in her class.
Void

An aimless girl in her final week of college goes to great lengths to win the affections of a boy from her hometown, Philadelphia, and ends up having to confront anxieties about her love life, family, and future.
Actual People

A washed-up 50-something with no filter enlists her daughter’s Gen Z friends to make a movie—and everything goes off the rails.
Tripolar The Movie

A dark, absurdist dramedy about two adult brothers and the actions they take that result in tragedy - depending on who you ask.
Happy Birthday, Papa

A girls lives life through a camera lens
We are here 24/7

A man struggles to get into a party after learning another man with his name is already in attendance.