Hugh Wakefield

Hugh Wakefield

Hugh Wakefield (1888-1971) was a film actor, who played supporting roles. He was often seen wearing a monocle.

More notable films are;

* City of Song - 1930
* The King of Blitz - 1932
* The Man They Couldn't Arrest - 1933
* The Man Who Knew Too Much - 1934
* The Crimson Circle - 1936
* The Street Singer - 1937
* Blithe Spirit - 1945
* One Night with You - 1948
* Love's Luxury - 1952
* The Million Pound Note - 1954


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