Thierry Henry

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1977-08-17

Place of Birth

Les Ulis, Essonne, Île-de-France, France

Thierry Henry

Biography

Thierry Daniel Henry (born 17 August 1977) is a French professional football coach and former player who is an assistant coach for the Belgium national team. He is considered one of the greatest strikers of all time and one of the greatest players in the history of the Premier League. In 2003 and 2004, Henry was the runner-up for the FIFA World Player of the Year, and was runner-up for the Ballon d'Or in the former year. He was named the PFA Players' Player of the Year twice, the FWA Footballer of the Year three times, and was named in the PFA Team of the Year six consecutive times. He was also included in the FIFA FIFPro World XI once and the UEFA Team of the Year five times. He was one of the most commercially marketed footballers during the 2000s. Henry, along with Alan Shearer, was one of the inaugural inductees into the Premier League Hall of Fame in 2021. Henry made his professional debut with Monaco in 1994 before signing for defending Serie A champions Juventus. However, limited playing time, coupled with disagreements with the club's hierarchy, led to him signing for English Premier League club Arsenal for £11 million in 1999. Under long-time mentor and coach Arsène Wenger, Henry became a prolific striker and Arsenal's all-time leading scorer with 228 goals in all competitions. He won the Premier League Golden Boot a record four times, won two FA Cups and two Premier League titles with the club, including one during an unbeaten season dubbed The Invincibles. He spent his final two seasons with Arsenal as club captain, leading them to the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final. In June 2007, he transferred to Barcelona. In the 2008–09 season, Henry was a key part of the club's historic treble when they won La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League. In 2010, he joined New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer (MLS), but returned to Arsenal on loan for two months in 2012, before retiring in 2014. Henry enjoyed sustained success with France, winning the 1998 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2000 and 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup. He was named the French Player of the Year a record five times. He was also named to the UEFA Euro 2000 Team of the Tournament, awarded both the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup Golden Ball and Golden Shoe, and was named to the 2006 FIFA World Cup All-Star Team. In October 2007, he became his country's record goalscorer. After amassing 123 appearances and 51 goals, Henry retired from international football after the 2010 FIFA World Cup. After retiring, Henry transitioned into coaching. He began coaching Arsenal's youth teams in February 2015, in tandem with his work as a pundit for Sky Sports. In 2016, he was appointed as an assistant coach at Belgium, before assuming the role as the head coach at former club Monaco in 2018. He was relieved of his duties at Monaco in January 2019 and returned to MLS less than a year later to manage Montréal Impact. He led Montréal to the playoffs in the 2020 season before stepping down to be close to his children in England. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Acting History

2024
Les fous des jeux as Self
2024
Mbappé as Himself
2023
Paris, La Vie Sportive as Narrateur
2023
Lewandowski - Unknown as Self
2022
All or Nothing: Arsenal as Self
2022
Barça in the US: The Movie as Self
2022
Rooney as Self
2021
Arsène Wenger: Invincible as Self
2021
Euro 2000 : L'histoire secrète des Bleus as Self
2021
Tony Parker: The Final Shot
2020
100x100 Tito
2020
Ted Lasso as Thierry Henry
2020
Anelka: Misunderstood as Self
2020
La semaine des 4 Julie as Self
2019
Sonsational: The Making of Son Heung-min as Himself
2018
Take the Ball, Pass the Ball as Self
2018
Gold Stars: The Story of the FIFA World Cup Tournaments as Self
2018
My dark side as Himself
2017
Gary Neville's Soccerbox as Self
2017
89 as Self
2017
Le K Benzema as Self
2017
Ronaldo vs. Messi: Face Off! as Self
2016
Thierry Henry: My France, My Euros as Himself
2015
Entourage as Thierry Henry
2015
Arsenal Invincibles as Himself
2015
Legends of Premier League as Himself
2013
Arsenal Legends: Thierry Henry as Self
2012
Arsenal: Season Review 2011-2012
2011
1:1 Thierry Henry as Self
2009
Goal III: Taking on the World as Self
2008
Thierry Henry - Legend as Himself
2007
Arsenal - Arsène's Eleven
2007
The Graham Norton Show as Self
2007
Goal II: Living the Dream as Self
2006
The Story of the 2006 FIFA World Cup: The Official Film of 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany as Self
2006
The Art of Football from A to Z as Self
2004
Arsenal 49 - The Complete Unbeaten Record as Himself
2004
Arsenal Season Review 2003/2004: The Untouchables as Self
2004
Arsenal - Italian Job
2002
Live for Love United as Self
1998
H as Self
1998
France - Brésil : Foot - Coupe du monde 1998 - Finale as Self - Attaquant
1964
Match of the Day as Pundit
AS Monaco - Le Film du centenaire as Lui-même
Day 1’s as Self