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Hugh E. Wright

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Overview

Date of Birth:
13 April 1879, Cannes, France more
Date of Death:
12 February 1940, Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK more
Trivia:
Father of actor Tony Wright.

Filmography

Jump to filmography as: Actor, Writer
Actor:
  1. 1066: And All That (1939) (TV)
  2. The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1938) (TV) .... The Citizen
  3. Royal Eagle (1936) .... Albert Marshall
  4. Scrooge (1935) .... Old Joe
  5. Widow's Might (1935) .... Peasgood
  6. Adventurers Ltd. (1934) .... Don Lorenzo/Montagu Phelps
  7. Crazy People (1934)
  8. Get Your Man (1934) .... Rev. John Vivien
  9. Nell Gwyn (1934) (uncredited)
  10. On the Air (1934) .... Vicar
  11. Radio Parade of 1935 (1934) .... Algernon Bird
    ... aka Radio Follies
  12. A Shot in the Dark (1933) .... George Yarrow
  13. My Old Duchess (1933) .... Higgins
    ... aka Oh What a Duchess! (UK)
  14. Cash (1933) .... Jordan
    ... aka For Love or Money (USA)
    ... aka If I Were Rich
  15. The Good Companions (1933) .... Librarian
  16. The Love Wager (1933) .... Noakes
  17. You Made Me Love You (1933) .... Father
  18. Lord Camber's Ladies (1932) .... Old Man
  19. Brother Alfred (1932) .... Sydney
  20. Pyjamas Preferred (1932) .... Grock
  21. Stranglehold (1931) .... Briggs
  22. East Lynne on the Western Front (1931) .... Fred
  23. Down River (1931) .... Charlie Wong
  24. The Great Gay Road (1931) .... Backus

  25. The Silver King (1929) .... Jaikes
  26. Auld Lang Syne (1929) .... Wullie McNab
  27. Squibs' Honeymoon (1923) .... Sam Hopkins
  28. Squibs M.P. (1923) .... Sam Hopkins
  29. The Romany (1923)
  30. Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep (1922) .... Sam Hopkins
  31. A Sailor Tramp (1922) .... The Cockney
  32. Squibs (1921) .... Sam Hopkins
  33. Mary-Find-the-Gold (1921) .... Alfred Smith
  34. The Old Curiosity Shop (1921) .... Tom Codlin
  35. Nothing Else Matters (1920) .... Jimmy Daw
  36. Garryowen (1920) .... Moriarty

  37. The Better 'ole; or, The Romance of Old Bill (1919) .... Alf
  38. Hughie at the Victory Derby (1919) .... Hughie
  39. The Kiddies in the Ruins (1918) .... Tommy
    ... aka Gosses dans les ruines, Les (France)

Additional Details

Other Works:
Charlot Revue (1925). Musical revue. Music for "How D'You Do?," "Let's All Go Raving Mad," "Follow Master Cook" and "Oxford Bags" by Philip Braham. Lyrics for "How D'You Do?" by Eric Blore. Lyrics for "How D'You Do?" and "Gigolette" by Dion Titheradge. Lyrics for "Let's All Go Raving Mad" by Hugh E. Wright. "Buying a Hat" and "Wine -- A Romantic Reverie" written by Douglas Furber; Music for "Mouse! Mouse!" and "Susannah's Squeaking Shoes" by Muriel Lillie. Lyrics for "Mouse! Mouse!" by Hilda Brighton. Music for ""The Mender of Broken Dreams" by John W. Bratton. Lyrics for "The Mender of Broken Dreams" by John W. Bratton. Music for "The Fox Has Left His Lair" by Peggy Connor. Lyrics for "The Fox Has Left His Lair" and "Follow Master Cook" by Douglas Furber. Music for "Fallen Babies" by Ivor Novello. Lyrics for "Fallen Babies" by Ronald Jeans. Music for "Gigolette" by Franz Lehár. Lyrics for "Gigolette" and "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You" by Irving Caesar. Lyrics for "Susannah's Squeaking Shoes" by Arthur Weigall. Music for "Carrie!," "Russian Blues" and "Poor Little Rich Girl" by Noël Coward. Lyrics for "Carrie!," "Russian Blues" and "Poor Little Rich Girl" by Noel Coward and "A Cup of Coffee" written by Ronald Jeans. Music for "Take Them All Away" by Jack Strachey.Lyrics for "Take Them All Away" by Jack Strachey.Music for "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You" by Joseph Meyer. Lyrics for "A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You" by Al Dubin and Billy Rose. "References" written by Harold Simpson and Morris Harvey. "Methods of Barberism" written by Arthur Wimperis. Music for "Sealed Feet" by Charles Prentice. Lyrics for "Oxford Bags" by Arthur Wimperis. Dances and ensembles arranged by Jack Buchanan. "Sealed Feet" devised and directed by Quentin Tod. Selwyn Theatre: 10 Nov 1925- 6 Mar 1926 (138 performances). Cast: Jack Buchanan, Gertrude Lawrence, Beatrice Lillie, Herbert Mundin, Effie Atherton, Phyllis Austen, Betty Barbour, Gladys Barclay, Violet Beck, Yvonne Bose, Vera Braund, Constance Carpenter, Wyn Clare Chorus Mollie Crafter, Velma Deane, Billey Edis, Eric Fawsett, Violet Hanbury, Aida Holland, Fenner Irving, Marianne Karelina, Lola Mende, Ida Parkinson, George Pughe, Rhoda Sewell, Hugh Sinclair, Cavenda Stainslaw, Betty Stockfeld, Vivienne Vanetta, Pansy Wilde, Jill Williams, Eve Wynne, Hazel Wynne. Produced by Archibald Selwyn. more
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