Hugh Wakefield
Born: 1888-11-10 in Wanstead, Essex, England, UK
Died: 1971-12-05
Known For: Acting
Biography
Hugh Wakefield (10 November 1888 – 5 December 1971) was an English film actor, who played supporting roles. He was often seen wearing a monocle. Wakefield was born in Wanstead, which was then in Essex. He also had a distinguished stage career, which began at the age of 11. City of Song (1931) was his first film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hugh Wakefield, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
1954
- The Million Pound Note as Duke of Cromarty
1952
- Love's a Luxury as Charles Pentwick
1948
- One Night with You as Santell
1945
- Blithe Spirit as Dr. George Bradman
- Journey Together as Acting Lieutenant
1938
- The Live Wire as Grantham
1937
- Death Croons the Blues as Jim Martin
- The Street Singer as Hugh Newman
1936
- Forget Me Not as Mr. Jackson
- The Improper Duchess as King of Poldavia
- The Crimson Circle as Derek Yale
- Dreams Come True as Albert von Waldenau
1935
- 18 Minutes as Lord Pilcott
- Do Not Forget About Me as Curtis's Manager
- No Monkey Business
- My Heart Is Calling as Arvelle, Director of the Monte Carlo Opera
- Marry the Girl as Hugh Delafield
1934
- The Man Who Knew Too Much as Clive
- The Luck of a Sailor
- Lady in Danger as King
1933
- The Fortunate Fool as Jim Falconer
- King of the Ritz as King of Blitz
- The Crime at Blossoms as Chris Merryman
1932
- Aren't We All? as Lord Grenham
- Life Goes On as Ridgeway Emsworth
1931
- City of Song as Hon. Roddy Fielding
- The Sport of Kings as Algernon Sprigg
- The Man They Couldn't Arrest as John Dain