Born in
Macon, Georgia, Hennings has lived in
New York City,
San Francisco, and
Los Angeles for much of his acting career. He was raised in
Athens, Georgia. Hennings has been an actor since 1985. He starred in a variety of films and television shows. This included more than 70 feature films and television productions. His cinematic roles include
Caddo Lake with
Dylan O'Brien,
The Neon Highway with
Beau Bridges and
Rob Mayes,
Four Good Days with
Glenn Close and
Mila Kunis,
The Work and the Glory trilogy,
Martin Scorsese's
The Aviator with
Leonardo DiCaprio,
Havoc with
Anne Hathaway,
Drop Zone with
Wesley Snipes,
Pawn Shop Chronicles with
Paul Walker,
Brendan Fraser,
Norman Reedus, and
Elijah Wood,
Shout with
John Travolta,
Seasons of the Heart,
Point Last Seen with
Linda Hamilton,
Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story with
George Kennedy, and
Gideon Oliver: The Last Plane from Coramaya with
Louis Gossett Jr., among others. He was a series regular in
Memphis Beat with
Alfre Woodard and
Jason Lee. He has starred in various television series including
The Magnificent Seven,
24,
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and
CSI: Miami,
ER,
E-Ring and
Star Trek: The Next Generation. He had recurring roles on the
CBS series
JAG,
Resurrection Blvd., and in
Pensacola: Wings of Gold as the brother of
James Brolin's character. In 2007, he had a recurring guest role on the
TNT series
Saving Grace as the brother of
Holly Hunter's character. In 2009, he co-starred with
Josh Lucas and
Jon Hamm in the thriller
Stolen. From September to October 2003, he appeared in the Los Angeles Theater in the play
Ten Tricks, about a brothel madam and a magician. It was made into a film in 2006 in which Hennings also appeared. ==Filmography==