Hugh Morton

Hugh Morton

Deceased · Born: Jun 28, 1903 · Died: Jul 11, 1984

Personal Details

BornJun 28, 1903 Ivybridge, England, UK

Biography

Hugh Morton, a renowned actor, brought his talents to the screen, leaving a lasting impression on audiences worldwide. Born on June 28, 1903, in the picturesque town of Ivybridge, England, UK, Morton's early life laid the foundation for his future success.

Morton's acting career spanned multiple decades, with notable appearances in iconic productions such as Doctor Who (1963),Rebecca (1979),and Three on a Spree (1961). His dedication to his craft and versatility as a performer earned him recognition within the industry.

In his personal life, Morton was married to the lovely Monica Stracey-Clitherow, with whom he shared a deep connection.

Tragically, Hugh Morton's life came to a close on July 11, 1984, in London, England, UK, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1984
Oxford Blues
Oxford Blues as Stanley the Butler
1977
1974
Thriller
Thriller as Judge
1972
The Darwin Adventure
The Darwin Adventure as Josiah Wedgewood
Young Winston
Young Winston as Lord Randolph Churchill's Butler (uncredited)
1971
Armchair Theatre
Armchair Theatre as Father Morelli
1967
Quatermass and the Pit
Quatermass and the Pit as Elderly Journalist
1964
Master Spy
Master Spy as Sir Gilbert Saunders
1961
1959
The Captain's Table
The Captain's Table as Ship's Officer (uncredited)
1958
1957
1956
Guilty?
Guilty? as Rumbold Senior
Tears for Simon
Tears for Simon as Dr. Fairfax (Uncredited)
1955
The Lyons Abroad
The Lyons Abroad as Col. Price
1952
The Floating Dutchman
The Floating Dutchman as Inspector Cathie
1951
Mr. Denning Drives North
Mr. Denning Drives North as Inspector Snell
1949
1943
Deadlock
Deadlock as Arkell
1929
Dark Red Roses
Dark Red Roses as Anton Falk