Birthday: 1894-01-22
Deathday: 1971-02-22
Birthplace: Connellsville, Pennsylvania, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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Matthew O. McHugh (January 22, 1894 – February 22, 1971) was an American film actor who appeared in more than 200 films between 1931 and 1955, primarily in small cameo parts.
McHugh came from a theatrical family. His parents ran a stock theatre company and, as a young child, he performed on stage. His brother, Frank, who went on to become part of the Warner Bros. stock company in the 1930s and 1940s, and sister Kitty performed an act with him by the time he was fourteen years old, but the family quit the stage around 1930. His brother Ed became an agent in New York.
Matt made his Broadway debut in Elmer Rice's Street Scene in 1929, along with his brother Ed, and also appeared in Swing Your Lady in 1936.
Despite his actual origins, McHugh usually performed his roles with a Brooklyn accent, and was often cast as characters explicitly from Brooklyn. In Star Spangled Rhythm (1941), his one scene is a protracted monologue during the climactic "Old Glory" sequence, in which McHugh plays a character who literally embodies the spirit of Brooklyn.
Year | Title | Character | |
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1951-12-21 | Tales of Robin Hood | Tuck's Guard-Friend | |
1951-05-18 | Home Town Story | Waiter (uncredited) | |
1949-06-24 | Arson, Inc. | Hubbell | |
1949-03-15 | Duke of Chicago | Terry Shea | |
1948-10-15 | An Innocent Affair | Ted Burke | |
1948-06-09 | Shed No Tears | First Investigating Detective (Uncredited) | |
1948-03-10 | Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! | Frank the Barber (uncredited) | |
1948-02-26 | Pardon My Clutch | Claude Finkle | |
1947-11-13 | Should Husbands Marry? | Loud Friend | |
1947-07-16 | They Won't Believe Me | ||
1947-06-25 | The Trouble with Women | Herman | |
1947-03-19 | My Favorite Brunette | Third Man on Death Row (uncredited) | |
1946-12-10 | Vacation in Reno | Bill Dumont | |
1946-10-29 | Nocturne | Coffee Attendant | |
1946-06-28 | Deadline for Murder | Johnny | |
1946-04-16 | The Blue Dahlia | Bartender at Gus' (uncredited) | |
1946-04-09 | The Dark Corner | Milkman (uncredited) | |
1945-12-27 | The Bells of St. Mary's | Sporting Goods Salesman (uncredited) | |
1945-12-24 | How DOooo You Do | Deputy McNiel | |
1945-08-17 | The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry | ||
1945-08-03 | Lady on a Train | ||
1945-04-17 | Salome, Where She Danced | Lafe | |
1944-10-12 | My Buddy | Happy | |
1944-10-09 | The Mark of the Whistler | Tom, Reporter (uncredited) | |
1944-07-30 | Secret Command | Curly | |
1944-05-25 | Mr. Skeffington | Drunk (uncredited) | |
1944-04-25 | And the Angels Sing | Doorman - 33 Club (uncredited) | |
1944-01-28 | Phantom Lady | Al Alp - Taxi Driver (uncredited) | |
1943-12-30 | Whispering Footsteps | Cy Walsh, Boarder | |
1943-12-24 | True to Life | Taxicab Driver (uncredited) | |
1943-09-25 | Thank Your Lucky Stars | Fireman in Humphrey Bogart Sequence (uncredited) | |
1943-08-23 | The West Side Kid | The Worrier | |
1943-08-02 | Hi Diddle Diddle | Reporter #2 (uncredited) | |
1943-08-01 | So This Is Washington | Stranger in Park Renting 'Rooms' | |
1943-05-21 | Cowboy in Manhattan | Cab Driver | |
1943-04-14 | Flight for Freedom | Mac (uncredited) | |
1943-03-19 | Quiet Please, Murder | Taxi Driver | |
1942-10-09 | Girl Trouble | Driver | |
1942-09-19 | The Man in the Trunk | Detective Murtha | |
1942-07-14 | The Pride of the Yankees | Strength Machine Operator (uncredited) | |
1942-05-28 | It Happened in Flatbush | O'Doul | |
1942-03-05 | Star Spangled Rhythm | Man from Brooklyn (uncredited) | |
1942-02-27 | Too Many Women | Spike O'Reilly | |
1942-02-05 | Sappy Birthday | ||
1942-01-16 | A Gentleman at Heart | Joe | |
1941-12-19 | The Perfect Snob | Baggage Man | |
1941-11-15 | Blues in the Night | St Louis Jail Drunk | |
1941-06-20 | West Point Widow | Drunk at Football Game | |
1941-04-11 | The Lady from Cheyenne | Reporter on Train | |
1941-04-11 | The Devil and Miss Jones | Sam | |
1941-02-21 | So You Won't Squawk | Louie the Wolf's Henchman | |
1940-12-13 | His Ex Marks the Spot | Radcliffe - the ex wife's boyfriend | |
1940-11-30 | You, the People | Albert 'Bert' / 'Perky' Perkins | |
1940-09-27 | Rangers of Fortune | Horatio Wells | |
1940-07-30 | The Boys from Syracuse | Bartender | |
1940-07-26 | They Drive by Night | Repairman (uncredited) | |
1940-07-05 | Sailor's Lady | Cabby | |
1940-05-31 | La Conga Nights | Headwaiter | |
1940-03-22 | Primrose Path | Drunk Leaving Bluebell (uncredited) | |
1940-02-02 | I Take This Woman | Mike Fescue - Man in Clinic (uncredited) | |
1940-01-01 | Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love! | Charlie-the Cop | |
1939-11-24 | The Secret of Dr. Kildare | Messenger's Chauffeur (uncredited) | |
1939-10-26 | 20,000 Men a Year | Baseball Fan | |
1939-10-20 | At the Circus | Cabbie (uncredited) | |
1939-10-19 | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington | Reporter (uncredited) | |
1939-10-05 | The Escape | Pete | |
1939-10-04 | $1,000 a Touchdown | Brick Benson | |
1939-08-31 | The Under-Pup | Soda Jerk | |
1939-08-10 | Miracles for Sale | 'All Over Town' Bus Driver | |
1939-08-10 | Chicken Wagon Family | Joe | |
1939-06-02 | The Jones Family in Hollywood | Charlie | |
1939-01-01 | The Greener Hills | Taxi Driver | |
1938-12-16 | While New York Sleeps | Cab Driver | |
1938-11-05 | Exposed | Johnson | |
1938-10-21 | The Mad Miss Manton | Frisco - False Waiter (uncredited) | |
1938-10-06 | That Certain Age | Soda Jerk (uncredited) | |
1938-09-02 | Three Loves Has Nancy | ||
1938-07-29 | Professor Beware | Divorced Man on Highway | |
1938-06-29 | Tropic Holiday | Joe | |
1938-06-09 | The Rage of Paris | Department Head (uncredited) | |
1938-05-26 | Holiday | Taxi Driver (uncredited) | |
1938-02-05 | No Time to Marry | Abernathy | |
1938-01-21 | Mannequin | Mike (Uncredited) | |
1937-11-19 | Navy Blue and Gold | Heckler | |
1937-08-20 | Broadway Melody of 1938 | Burt (uncredited) | |
1936-08-14 | The Gentleman from Louisiana | Steve Brodie | |
1936-08-01 | To Mary - with Love | Taxi Driver | |
1936-07-06 | The Phantom Rider | Agent Shorty | |
1936-04-24 | The Country Beyond | Const. Weller | |
1936-01-24 | Anything Goes | Detective | |
1935-12-30 | If You Could Only Cook | Pete | |
1935-10-13 | Barbary Coast | Broncho | |
1935-09-16 | Thunder in the Night | Police Secretary | |
1935-09-01 | Diamond Jim | Bartender | |
1935-06-15 | The Glass Key | Puggy | |
1935-04-27 | Party Wire | Bert West | |
1935-04-22 | Mister Dynamite | Sunshine | |
1935-02-22 | Murder on a Honeymoon | Madden | |
1935-02-18 | The Good Fairy | Moving Man (uncredited) | |
1935-02-01 | Wings in the Dark | 1st Mechanic | |
1934-11-14 | Lost in the Stratosphere | Matthew O'Toole | |
1934-08-31 | She Loves Me Not | Andy, the Photographer | |
1934-05-09 | Sadie McKee | Taxi Driver (uncredited) | |
1934-04-20 | Sing and Like it | Junker - Hood | |
1934-02-09 | Bridal Bail | Patrolman Gus Brown | |
1934-01-26 | Two Alone | Counter Man (uncredited) | |
1933-11-24 | Dancing Lady | Marcia's Agent (uncredited) | |
1933-11-16 | From Headquarters | Man picked up by police wagon (uncredited) | |
1933-11-10 | The Prizefighter and the Lady | Professor's Drinking Buddy (uncredited) | |
1933-10-27 | The Mad Game | Butts McGhee | |
1933-09-15 | A Man of Sentiment | Alex (Willie) Moran - Orderly | |
1933-09-15 | Sailor Beware! | Dan | |
1933-08-25 | The Last Trail | Looney McGann | |
1933-06-30 | The Man Who Dared | Karel | |
1933-05-26 | The Girl in 419 | Jim - a Prisoner | |
1933-05-05 | The Devil's Brother | The Prospective Groom | |
1933-04-23 | Night of Terror | Detective Bailey | |
1933-03-31 | The Plumber and the Lady | Butch Mulinkovitch | |
1933-03-17 | Sailor's Luck | Taxi Cab Driver | |
1933-01-28 | Hard to Handle | Joe Goetz (uncredited) | |
1932-11-17 | Afraid to Talk | Joe Skelli | |
1932-07-07 | Hawkins & Watkins Inc. | ||
1932-06-16 | The Loud Mouth | ||
1932-03-26 | The Wet Parade | Shorty the Bellboy (uncredited) | |
1932-01-09 | The Woman from Monte Carlo | Chief Petty Officer Vincent | |
1932-01-01 | Freaks | Rollo Brother | |
1931-12-29 | Taxi! | Joe Silva (uncredited) | |
1931-09-05 | Street Scene | Vincent Jones | |
1931-05-02 | The Grand Dame | (uncredited) |