Hugh E. Wright, a renowned thespian and wordsmith, entered this world on April 13, 1879, in the picturesque town of Cannes, situated in the Alpes-Maritimes department of southeastern France.
As a multifaceted individual, Wright's professional life was marked by his impressive performances on stage and screen, as well as his literary pursuits.
He is perhaps best remembered for his work on several notable productions, including the 1929 film "The Silver King", the 1921 cinematic adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel "The Old Curiosity Shop", and the 1919 play "Carry On".
Tragically, Hugh E. Wright's life came to a close on February 12, 1940, in Windsor, a charming town located in the county of Berkshire, in the heart of southern England, United Kingdom.