Birthday: 1904-03-06
Deathday: 1969-12-07
Birthplace: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England, UK
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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Hugh Williams (6 March 1904 – 7 December 1969) was an English actor and dramatist of Welsh descent.
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1966-06-09 | Khartoum | Lord Hartington |
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1953-10-18 | The Intruder | Tim |
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1953-09-25 | The Fake | Sir Richard Aldingham |
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1953-07-06 | Twice Upon a Time | James Turner |
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1952-12-03 | The Holly and the Ivy | Richard Wyndham |
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1952-06-01 | Gift Horse | Captain David G. Wilson |
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1949-11-29 | The Romantic Age | Arnold Dickson |
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1949-04-01 | Paper Orchid | Frank McSweeney |
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1948-12-22 | Elizabeth of Ladymead | John Beresford in 1946 |
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1948-09-14 | The Blind Goddess | Lord Arthur Brasted |
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1947-11-14 | An Ideal Husband | Robert Chiltern |
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1947-05-30 | Take My Life | Nicholas Talbot |
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1946-10-28 | A Girl in a Million | Tony |
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1942-11-30 | Talk About Jacqueline | Doctor Michael Thomas |
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1942-10-05 | Secret Mission | Major Peter Garnett |
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1942-06-08 | The Day Will Dawn | Colin Metcalfe |
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1942-04-24 | One of Our Aircraft Is Missing | Frank Shelley, Observer / Navigator in B for Bertie |
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1941-11-10 | Ships with Wings | Wagner |
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1939-11-03 | The Human Monster | Det. Insp. Larry Holt |
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1939-04-07 | Wuthering Heights | Hindley Earnshaw |
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1939-03-07 | Inspector Hornleigh | Bill Gordon |
1939-01-16 | His Lordship Goes to Press | Lord Bill Wilmer | |
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1938-02-01 | Dead Men Tell No Tales | Detective Inspector Martin |
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1938-01-27 | Bank Holiday | Geoffrey |
1938-01-20 | Premiere | Nissen, Rene | |
1938-01-01 | The Dark Stairway | Dr. Thurlow | |
1937-09-13 | The Windmill | Lt Peter Ellington | |
1937-09-06 | Side Street Angel | Peter | |
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1937-07-31 | Brief Ecstasy | Jim Wyndham |
1936-12-29 | Gypsy | Brazil | |
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1936-08-23 | The Man Behind the Mask | Nick Barclay |
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1936-04-26 | The Amateur Gentleman | Lord Ronald Meredith |
1936-01-01 | The Happy Family | Victor Hutt | |
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1935-10-21 | Her Last Affaire | Alan Herriot |
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1935-10-01 | The Last Journey | Gerald Winter |
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1935-03-16 | Let's Live Tonight | Brian Kerry |
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1935-01-18 | David Copperfield | James Steerforth |
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1934-11-02 | Elinor Norton | Tony Norton |
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1934-09-28 | Outcast Lady | Gerald |
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1934-04-26 | All Men Are Enemies | |
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1934-03-05 | Sorrell and Son | Kit Sorrell as an Adult |
1933-12-19 | This Acting Business | Hugh | |
1933-10-01 | The Jewel | Frank Hallam | |
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1933-01-23 | After Dark | Richard Morton |
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1932-10-31 | Rome Express | Tony |
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1932-07-27 | Insult | Captain Ramon Nadir |
1932-05-01 | White Face | Michael Seeley | |
1932-03-11 | In a Monastery Garden | Paul Ferrier | |
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1931-12-04 | A Gentleman of Paris | Gaston Gerrard |
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1931-07-16 | A Night in Montmartre | Philip Borell |
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1930-12-25 | Charley's Aunt | Charlie Wykeham |