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Walter Hudd - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Walter Hudd
Born
February 20, 1897
Died: January 20, 1963
(Lived 65 years)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
34
Movies
2
TV Shows
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Walter Hudd
Movies
34
TV Shows
2
The Punch and Judy Man
as
Clergyman
April 8, 1963
Life for Ruth
as
Judge
September 6, 1962
Sink the Bismarck!
as
Admiral Holland - 'Hood'
February 11, 1960
A Christmas Carol
as
Ghost of Christmas Past
December 27, 1959
Look Back in Anger
as
Actor
September 15, 1959
The Two-Headed Spy
as
Adm. Canaris
November 17, 1958
Further Up the Creek
as
Consul
October 28, 1958
The Man Upstairs
as
Superintendent
September 30, 1958
Loser Takes All
as
Arnold (uncredited)
September 9, 1956
The Last Man to Hang
as
The Judge
August 1, 1956
Satellite in the Sky
as
Professor Blandford
July 21, 1956
Reach for the Sky
as
Air Vice-Marshal Halahan
July 5, 1956
Cast a Dark Shadow
as
Coroner
September 20, 1955
The Good Die Young
as
Dr. Reed
March 2, 1954
All Hallowe'en
as
Mr. Wilberforce
August 1, 1953
Cosh Boy
as
Magistrate (uncredited)
February 1, 1953
The Importance of Being Earnest
as
Lane
June 2, 1952
Landfall
as
Professor Legge
September 30, 1949
Paper Orchid
as
Briggs
April 1, 1949
I Know Where I'm Going!
as
Hunter
November 16, 1945
I Live in Grosvenor Square
as
Vicar
July 20, 1945
Love Story
as
Ray
November 20, 1944
Uncensored
as
Van Heemskerk
August 24, 1942
Our Film
as
Assistant Manager
August 3, 1942
Major Barbara
as
Stephen Undershaft
May 14, 1941
Eternal Prague
as
Self - Speaker
October 20, 1940
Dead Man's Shoes
as
Gaston Alexandri
May 5, 1940
Who Killed Jack Robins?
Cast
January 1, 1940
The Outsider
as
Dr. Helmore
January 30, 1939
Black Limelight
as
Lawrence Crawford
June 14, 1938
Housemaster
as
Frank Hastings
January 31, 1938
Elephant Boy
as
Petersen
March 12, 1937
Rembrandt
as
Capt. Banning Cocq
November 6, 1936
Moscow Nights
as
The Doctor
December 23, 1934