1911-01-30 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Hugh Marlowe (January 30, 1911 – May 2, 1982) was an American film, television, stage and radio actor. Marlowe was born Hugh Herbert Hipple in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and began his stage career in the 1930s at the Pasadena Playhouse in California. Marlowe was usually a secondary lead or supporting actor in the films he appeared in. His films included Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Twelve O'Clock High (1949), All About Eve (1950), The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), Howard Hawks' Monkey Business (1952), Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956), Elmer Gantry (1960), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) and Seven Days in May (1964). Marlowe was also a regular on the daytime television soap opera, Another World, the last of four actors to portray Matthews family patriarch Jim Matthews, from 1969 until his death from a heart attack, at age 71, in 1982. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hugh Marlowe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Last Shot You Hear | Charles Nordeck | 1969-05-14 |
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The Movie Orgy | Self (archive footage) | 1968-01-01 |
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How to Steal the World | Grant | 1968-09-18 |
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Castle of Evil | Doc Corozal | 1966-11-01 |
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Seven Days in May | Harold McPherson | 1964-02-01 |
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13 Frightened Girls | John Hull | 1963-04-18 |
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Birdman of Alcatraz | Roy Comstock | 1962-07-04 |
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The Long Rope | Jonas Stone | 1961-03-26 |
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Elmer Gantry | Rev. Philip Garrison | 1960-07-07 |
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Earth vs. the Flying Saucers | Dr. Russell A. Marvin | 1956-07-04 |
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World Without End | John Borden | 1956-03-25 |
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The Black Whip | Lorn Crawford | 1956-12-01 |
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Illegal | Ray Borden | 1955-10-09 |
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Casanova's Big Night | Stefano Di Gambetta | 1954-04-07 |
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Garden of Evil | John Fuller | 1954-07-09 |
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The Stand at Apache River | Colonel Morsby | 1953-09-01 |
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Diplomatic Courier | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | 1952-06-13 |
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Way of a Gaucho | Don Miguel Aleondo | 1952-10-16 |
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Bugles in the Afternoon | Capitano Garnett | 1952-03-04 |
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Monkey Business | Hank Entwhistle | 1952-09-03 |
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Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie | Ed Jordan | 1952-06-27 |
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Rawhide | Rafe Zimmerman | 1951-03-25 |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still | Tom Stevens | 1951-09-28 |
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Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell | Reverend Watson | 1951-08-01 |
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Night and the City | Adam Dunn | 1950-06-15 |
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All About Eve | Lloyd Richards | 1950-11-09 |
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Come to the Stable | Robert Masen | 1949-07-27 |
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Twelve O'Clock High | Lieutenant Colonel Ben Gately | 1949-12-21 |
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Marriage Is a Private Affair | Joesph I. Murdock | 1944-08-23 |
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Meet Me in St. Louis | Colonel Darly | 1944-11-28 |
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Mrs. Parkington | John Marbey | 1944-10-12 |
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For God and Country | Mark Richards | 1943-05-15 |
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Between Two Women | Priest | 1937-07-09 |
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Married Before Breakfast | Kenneth | 1937-06-18 |
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The Jonker Diamond | Younger Jonker | 1936-03-27 |
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It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did) | Edward Forrest | 1936-08-01 |
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Brilliant Marriage | Richard G. Taylor, III | 1936-03-25 |