Hugh Paddick
Born: 1915-08-22 in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Died: 2000-11-09
Known For: Acting
Biography
Hugh William Paddick was an English stage, screen, televison and radio actor. His most famous role was in the 1960s BBC radio series "Round the Horne", in the high-camp "Julian and Sandy" sketeches, in which he played Julian, to Kenneth Williams' Sandy. Paddick and Williams were largely responsible for introducing the gay underground language "polari" to the British public.
Filmography
1996
- Stop Messin' About!: The Very Best of Kenneth Williams as (Archive footage)
1990
- Jackson Pace: The Great Years as Lord Taggon
1989
- Campion as 'Beaut' Siegfried
1983
- Blackadder as Keanrick
1982
- Wogan as Self
1979
- The Cannon & Ball Show as The Interior Designer
1973
1972
- Sykes as Nigel Lambshank
- Up the Chastity Belt as Robin Hood
- That's Your Funeral as Window Dresser
- Pardon My Genie
1971
- Up Pompeii as Priest
1969
- Up Pompeii! as Bingo Caller
- Wink To Me Only
1968
- The Killing of Sister George as Freddie
1965
- San Ferry Ann as French Commercial Traveller
- The End of Arthur's Marriage as House Agent
- Round the Horne as Julian
1964
- We Shall See as Connell
1960
- School for Scoundrels as Pickthorn
1958
- The Larkins as Osbert Rigby-Soames