Hugh Huntley
Hugh Huntley was an American actor known for his roles in The Bat Whispers, The Phantom Creeps, and Whom the Gods Destroy. He was born on December 14, 1889, in London, England, UK, and passed away on February 9, 1977, in Laguna Beach, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Hugh Huntley’s family life are limited. He spent a significant part of his career performing on Broadway from 1919 to 1929, showcasing his talents in various productions.
Career Highlights
Hugh Huntley’s career spanned several decades, with notable performances in films and on stage. His work included roles in early sound films and he became recognized for his contributions to the film industry during the 1930s and 1940s.
Death and Legacy
Hugh Huntley died on February 9, 1977, in Laguna Beach, California. His legacy lives on through his memorable performances in classic films, which continue to be appreciated by fans of vintage cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Phantom Creeps | 1939-01-07 | Perkins |
Red Barry | 1938-10-18 | Valentine Vane |
Whom the Gods Destroy | 1934-07-12 | Jamison – Ship’s Officer |
The Bat Whispers | 1930-11-13 | Richard Fleming |
Double Harness | 1933-07-21 | Farley Drake |
The Invisible Man Returns | 1940-01-12 | Secretary (uncredited) |
The Greatest Love | 1920-12-01 | Lorenzo Lantini |
The Rage of Paris | 1938-06-09 | Hotel Clerk (Uncredited) |
The Jury’s Secret | 1938-01-16 | Brennan |
Lloyd’s of London | 1936-11-25 | Prince of Wales |
Second Wife | 1930-02-09 | Gilbert Gaylord |
Marie Antoinette | 1938-08-26 | Man in Opera Gallery (uncredited) |
Youthful Folly | 1920-03-08 | Jimsy Blake |
The Eyes of the World | 1930-08-30 | James Rutledge (prologue) |
A Social Celebrity | 1926-03-29 | Forrest Abbott |
Second Youth | 1924-04-06 | Harley Forbes |