Hugh Moxey
Hugh Vincent Moxey (27 September 1909, Somerset, – 9 March 1991, Wandsworth), was a British film and television actor.[1] Moxey spanned his career for 40 years, where he was best remembered in supporting roles in 1950s British war films, including classics such as The Dambusters and Sink the Bismarck!.[2]
Filmography
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- Richard of Bordeaux (1947, TV Movie) as Henry, Earl of Derby
- He That Should Come (1948, TV Movie) as Centurion
- Meet Simon Cherry (1949) as Simon Cherry
- The Little Minister (1950, TV Movie) as Cpt. Halliwell
- Sunday Night Theatre (1950-1955, BBC TV Series) as Capt. Pfundmayer / Mr. Goddard / Captain Halliwell
- The Franchise Affair (1951) as Counsel for the Prosecution
- Angels One Five (1952) as the Intelligence officer
- Derby Day (1952) as Police Constable (uncredited)
- The Yellow Balloon (1953) as Police Constable (uncredited)
- Spaceways (1953) as Col. Alfred Daniels
- The Good Die Young (1954) as Doctor at Baths (uncredited)
- Conflict of Wings (1954) as Mr Ruddle
- The Harassed Hero (1954) as Willis
- Burnt Evidence (1954) as Assistant Commissioner
- The Night My Number Came Up (1955) as Wing Commander
- The Dambusters (1955) as Observer
- The Gold Express (1955) as 'Morning Echo' Editor (uncredited)
- Josephine and Men (1955) as the Police Inspector
- The Adventures of the Big Man (1956, TV Series) as Greenward
- My Teenage Daughter (1956) as Police Officer in Patrol Car (uncredited)
- Scotland Yard (film series) ('The Case of the River Morgue', episode) (1956) as Inspector O'Madden
- Assignment Redhead (1956) as Sgt Tom Coutts
- White Hunter (TV series) (1957) as Purley
- You Pay Your Money (1957) as Tom Cookson
- Brothers in Law (1957) as Golf Club Secretary
- Kenilworth (1957, TV Series) as Lord Burleigh
- Time Without Pity (1957) as the Prison Governor
- Not Wanted on Voyage (1957) as the First Officer
- Saturday Playhouse (1958, TV Series) as Gilbert Baize the gillie
- The Silent Enemy (1958) as Royal Navy Captain (uncredited)
- Television Playwright (1958, TV Series) as Mr Wagland
- ITV Play of the Week (1958, TV Series) as Dr Emmett
- The Verdict Is Yours (1958, TV Series)
- Dial 999 (TV series) (1958-'59) as various characters, in five episodes
- Bobbikins (1959) as Chairman of the Special Committee (uncredited)
- Sink the Bismarck! (1960) as Captain - Second Destroyer (uncredited)
- On Trial (1960, TV Series) as Wyatt Williams
- Danger Man (1960, TV Series) as Sir Arthur Lindsay
- The Snake Woman (1961) as police inspector
- Stryker of the Yard (1963, TV Series)
- Twisted Nerve (1968) as Tom - Durnley's Friend (uncredited)
- Mr. Forbush and the Penguins (1971) as Lord Cheddar
- The Main Chance (1972, TV Series) as Judge Belling
- Hennessy (1975) as Stephen Burgess M.P.
- The Onedin Line (1976, TV Series) as Sam Bell
- Plain Murder (1978, TV Movie) as Reddy's father
- Matilda's England (1979, TV Series) as Major Sewell
- A Question of Guilt (1980, TV Series) as Rev Stevens
- Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981) as the butler
- The Plot to Murder Lloyd George (1982, TV Movie) as Sir Hugo Young
- Strangers and Brothers (1984, TV Series) as Speaker of the House of Commons
- The Pickwick Papers (1985, TV Series) as a gentleman
References
- Palmer, Scott (1988). British film actors' credits, 1895-1987. McFarland. p. 572. ISBN 9780899503165 – via Google Books.
- "Hugh Moxey". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 26 April 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
External links
- Hugh Moxey at IMDb
- Hugh Moxey at the TCM Movie Database
- Hugh Moxey at AllMovie
- Rotten Tomatoes profile
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