Hugh E. Wright
Appearance
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Born | Hugh Esterel Wright 13 April 1879 |
Died | 12 February 1940 | (aged 60)
Occupation | Actor & writer |
Years active | 1918-1939 |
Children | Tony Wright |
Hugh E. Wright (13 April 1879 – 12 February 1940) was a French-born, British actor and screenwriter.[1][2] He was the father of actor Tony Wright.[3]
Musical theatre
[edit]- Charlot Revue (1925), as both lyricist (one song) and actor[4]
- Houp La! (1916), as both writer and actor
- Follies (1910), as actor[5]
Filmography
[edit]Actor
[edit]- 1066: And All That (1939, TV film)
- The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1938, TV film)
- Royal Eagle (1936)
- Scrooge (1935)
- Widow's Might (1935)
- Adventure Ltd. (1935)
- Crazy People (1934)
- Get Your Man (1934)
- Nell Gwyn (1934)
- On the Air (1934)
- Radio Parade of 1935 (1934)
- A Shot in the Dark (1933)
- You Made Me Love You (1933)
- Cash (1933)
- The Good Companions (1933)
- The Love Wager (1933)
- My Old Duchess (1933)
- Lord Camber's Ladies (1932)
- Brother Alfred (1932)
- Pyjamas Preferred (1932)
- Stranglehold (1931)
- East Lynne on the Western Front (1931)
- Down River (1931)
- The Great Gay Road (1931)
- The Silver King (1929)
- Auld Lang Syne (1929)
- The Romany (1923)
- Squibs' Honeymoon (1923)
- Squibs M.P. (1923)
- A Sailor Tramp (1922)
- Squibs Wins the Calcutta Sweep (1922)
- Mary-Find-the-Gold (1921)
- The Old Curiosity Shop (1921)
- Squibs (1921)
- The Corner Man (1921)
- Garryowen (1920)
- Nothing Else Matters (1920)
- Hughie at the Victory Derby (1919)
- The Kiddies in the Ruins (1918)
- The Romance of Old Bill (1918)
Writer
[edit]- Auld Lang Syne (1929)
- Nothing Else Matters (1920)
- Hughie at the Victory Derby (1919)
References
[edit]- ^ "Hugh E. Wright". BFI. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012.
- ^ "Hugh E Wright - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- ^ "Tony Wright movies, photos, movie reviews, filmography, and biography - AllMovie". AllMovie.
- ^ League, The Broadway. "Charlot Revue – Broadway Musical – Original - IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- ^ "Production of Follies - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.