Anthony Hulme was an American actor, born Harry Idris Miller on February 26, 1910, in Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales, UK. He is best known for his roles in The Green Finger, The Three Weird Sisters, and Cardboard Cavalier. He passed away on March 27, 2007, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Personal and Family Life
Anthony Hulme’s early life began in Wales before he moved to Canada, where he lived for many years. He adopted the stage name Tony, and throughout his life, he was known for his charming performances on screen. Little information is available about his family or upbringing, but his career in acting spanned several decades.
Career
Hulme’s career in acting included notable performances in various films and television shows. He appeared in films like The Frozen Limits and They Came by Night, showcasing his versatility as an actor in different genres. Over the years, he made a significant impact on the British film scene, and his work continued to be celebrated long after his passing.
Death and Legacy
Anthony Hulme died from natural causes on March 27, 2007, at the age of 97. His legacy includes memorable roles that continue to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema. He is remembered for his contributions to the entertainment industry and the joy he brought to audiences during his acting career.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Three Weird Sisters | 1948-02-26 | David Davies |
They Came by Night | 1940-03-07 | Sergeant Tolly |
Cardboard Cavalier | 1949-03-31 | Charles II |
It’s a Grand Life | 1953-11-28 | Capt. Saunders |
The Frozen Limits | 1939-11-01 | Tex O’Brien |
For Freedom | 1940-05-04 | Steve |
Send for Paul Temple | 1946-12-23 | Paul Temple |
Laugh It Off | 1940-03-09 | Lt. Somers |
Up with the Lark | 1943-11-23 | |
The Body Vanished | 1939-10-27 | Rodney Paine |
Mysterious Mr. Nicholson | 1947-06-16 | Nicholson/Raeburn |
Journey Together | 1945-10-01 | Chief Flying Instructor, Flying Grading School |
A Yank at Oxford | 1938-02-18 | Minor Role (uncredited) |