Hugh Lloyd

Hugh Lloyd

Deceased · Born: Apr 22, 1923 · Died: Jul 14, 2008

Personal Details

BornApr 22, 1923 Chester, Cheshire, England, UK
Spouse
  • Shän Davies

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Jul 14, 2008 )
  • Carole Wilkinson

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 5, 2025 )
  • Anne Rodgers

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • José Stewart

Biography

Hugh Lloyd, a renowned actor and writer, entered this world on April 22, 1923, in the charming city of Chester, located in the county of Cheshire, England, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impact through his captivating performances in numerous television shows and films, including the popular sitcom "You Rang, M'Lord?" (1988),the iconic science fiction series "Doctor Who" (1963),and the beloved adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic tale "Alice in Wonderland" (1999).

In addition to his remarkable professional accomplishments, Hugh Lloyd was also a devoted husband, sharing his life with four wonderful women: Shän Davies, Carole Wilkinson, Anne Rodgers, and José Stewart.

Tragically, Hugh Lloyd's life came to an end on July 14, 2008, in the picturesque town of Worthing, situated in the county of Sussex, England, United Kingdom.

Career

2001
1999
The Clandestine Marriage
The Clandestine Marriage as Reverend Parker
Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland as Fishface Footman
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist as Elderly Vicar
1996
August
August as Prosser
1990
The Fool
The Fool as Viscount
1989
1981
Venom
Venom as Cab Driver
1979
Quadrophenia
Quadrophenia as Mr. Cale
BBC2 Play of the Week
BBC2 Play of the Week as Arthur Dodsworth
1976
Intimate Games
Intimate Games as John's father
1973
White Cargo
White Cargo as Fosdyke
1965
Runaway Railway
Runaway Railway as Disposals Man
1964
Father Came Too!
Father Came Too! as Mart Queen of Scots
1963
Just for Fun
Just for Fun as Burglar
1962
Maid for Murder
Maid for Murder as MacDonald, the Solicitor
In the Doghouse
In the Doghouse as Man at Bar (Uncredited)
Go to Blazes
Go to Blazes as Fireman
1961
Call Me Genius
Call Me Genius as Man on Train (Uncredited)
On the Fiddle
On the Fiddle as ARP Warden (Uncredited)