Hugh Beaumont has: Played Southern Racketeer in "The Secret Seven" in 1940. Played Mechanic in "Jack Pot" in 1940. Played Detective in "Soak the Old" in 1940. Played Pete in "You, the People" in 1940. Played Seaman in "Phantom Raiders" in 1940. Played Charles Adams in "Sucker List" in 1941. Played Hugh the Bridegroom in "Unfinished Business" in 1941. Played Clipper Officer in "Week-End in Havana" in 1941. Played Reporter in "Respect the Law" in 1941. Played Sound Man in "The Cowboy and the Blonde" in 1941. Played Paul Martin in "South of Panama" in 1941. Played McDonald in "Private Nurse" in 1941. Played Willie Donovan in "Right to the Heart" in 1942. Played Officer in "The Wife Takes a Flyer" in 1942. Played Captain in "Wake Island" in 1942. Played Cadet John McGinnis in "Flight Lieutenant" in 1942. Played The Radio Operator in "Canal Zone" in 1942. Played Orderly in "To the Shores of Tripoli" in 1942. Played Sergeant in "Salute to the Marines" in 1943. Played Soldier in "Bombardier" in 1943. Played Flight Instructor in "Flight for Freedom" in 1943. Played Jordan in "He Hired the Boss" in 1943. Played Gregory Ward in "The Seventh Victim" in 1943. Played Otto Skaas in "The Fallen Sparrow" in 1943. Played Footman in "Du Barry Was a Lady" in 1943. Played Adjutant in "Good Luck, Mr. Yates" in 1943. Performed in "Prunes and Politics" in 1944. Played Instructor in "They Live in Fear" in 1944. Played John in "I Love a Soldier" in 1944. Played Film-Cutter in "Practically Yours" in 1944. Played John Moran in "Song of the Open Road" in 1944. Played Range Officer in "Mr. Winkle Goes to War" in 1944. Played Truck Driver in "The Seventh Cross" in 1944. Played Detective Carey in "Strange Affair" in 1944. Played Russian Lieutenant in "Counter-Attack" in 1945. Played Lieutenant in "The Blonde from Brooklyn" in 1945. Played Larry Craig in "The Lady Confesses" in 1945. Played Police Academy Graduate in "A Gun in His Hand" in 1945. Played Johnny Clarke in "Blood on the Sun" in 1945. Played Kenny Blake in "Apology for Murder" in 1945. Played Army Chaplain at Funeral in "You Came Along" in 1945. Played George Copeland in "The Blue Dahlia" in 1946. Played Michael Shayne in "Blonde for a Day" in 1946. Played Michael Shayne in "Murder Is My Business" in 1946. Played Michael Shayne in "Larceny in Her Heart" in 1946. Played Engineer in "Johnny Comes Flying Home" in 1946. Played Michael Shayne in "Too Many Winners" in 1947. Played Michael Dunn in "Bury Me Dead" in 1947. Played Michael Shayne in "Three on a Ticket" in 1947. Played Philip Drake in "The Counterfeiters" in 1948. Played Steve Clark in "Money Madness" in 1948. Played Bill Starling in "Reaching from Heaven" in 1948. Played Rev. Randy Roberts in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Harry Hamilton in "The Silver Theatre" in 1949. Performed in "Fireside Theatre" in 1949. Played Provost Marshal Major in "Tokyo Joe" in 1949. Played Maj. Wilson in "The Flying Missile" in 1950. Played Narrator (prologue) in "Racket Squad" in 1950. Played Narrator in "A Date with Your Family" in 1950. Played Harry Hamilton in "The Bigelow Theatre" in 1950. Played Larry in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played George in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played Pastor Dr. Emory in "Second Chance" in 1950. Played Professor in "Racket Squad" in 1950. Played John Harris in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played American Commanding Officer (C.O.) in "Target Unknown" in 1951. Played Mr. Adkins - Attorney in "Callaway Went Thataway" in 1951. Played Tom Sutton in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played Lt. Fenton in "The Last Outpost" in 1951. Played Robert Phillips in "Lost Continent" in 1951. Played Bob MacFarland in "Home Town Story" in 1951. Played Brad Roberts in "Overland Telegraph" in 1951. Performed in "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" in 1951. Played Policeman in "Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell" in 1951. Played Bill Fenton in "Savage Drums" in 1951. Played John Harkness in "Night Without Sleep" in 1952. Played Dan Grayson in "Adventures of Superman" in 1952. Played Hank Scofield in "Hopalong Cassidy" in 1952. Performed in "Chevron Theatre" in 1952. Played Dr. Lindell in "Four Star Playhouse" in 1952. Played Dr. Tim Brooks in "Phone Call from a Stranger" in 1952. Played Padre in "Four Star Playhouse" in 1952. Played Minister in "The Member of the Wedding" in 1952. Played Chaplain - House of Representatives in "Washington Story" in 1952. Performed in "Four Star Playhouse" in 1952. Played Lewis Graham in "Cavalcade of America" in 1952. Played Sheriff Burns in "The Ford Television Theatre" in 1952. Played Capt. Wilmurt in "Wild Stallion" in 1952. Played Lt. Cooke in "Bugles in the Afternoon" in 1952. Played Coach Jack Cody in "Cavalcade of America" in 1952. Played Doctor in "Four Star Playhouse" in 1952. Played Father Werr in "Cavalcade of America" in 1952. Played Bill Kane in "Dangerous Assignment" in 1952. Played Saunders in "Dangerous Assignment" in 1952. Played Albert Woods in "Four Star Playhouse" in 1952. Played Marshal Ferguson in "The Ford Television Theatre" in 1952. Played Dean in "Dangerous Assignment" in 1952. Played Rev. Bell in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Arthur Nicholls in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Arnie in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Editor of Manhattan Magazine in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Chris Palmer in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Ed Merrill in "Topper" in 1953. Played Jeff in "The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse" in 1953. Played Jack in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Philip Merriam in "City Detective" in 1953. Played Henry Preston in "Letter to Loretta" in 1953. Played Kennerly in "The Mississippi Gambler" in 1953. Played Mr. Saunders in "Lassie" in 1954. Played Jim in "Lassie" in 1954. Played Col. Will Roberts in "Medic" in 1954. Played Charles Crane in "Studio 57" in 1954. Played Roy Martin in "Waterfront" in 1954. Played himself in "The George Gobel Show" in 1954. Played Charles Lanski in "The Lineup" in 1954. Played Ed McGrath in "Public Defender" in 1954. Played Gil Bowman in "Public Defender" in 1954. Performed in "Celebrity Playhouse" in 1955. Played Rev. Clifton R. Pond in "Crossroads" in 1955. Played Col. Richard Chamberlayne in "The Courtship of George Washington and Martha Custiss" in 1955. Performed in "Matinee Theatre" in 1955. Played Col. Lander in "The Touch of Steel" in 1955. Played Dr. Guy Stanton in "Science Fiction Theatre" in 1955. Played Simmons in "My Friend Flicka" in 1955. Played Mike Hercules in "General Electric Summer Originals" in 1956. Played San Francisco Policeman in "The Revolt of Mamie Stover" in 1956. Performed in "Mobs, Inc." in 1956. Played Dr. Jud Bellamin in "The Mole People" in 1956. Played Mike Hercules in "Alias Mike Hercules" in 1956. Played Jesse James in "Tales of Wells Fargo" in 1957. Played Jed Halick in "Wagon Train" in 1957. Played Ward Cleaver in "Leave It to Beaver" in 1957. Played Clay Farrell in "Meet McGraw" in 1957. Played Jeff Kurth in "Night Passage" in 1957. Played Maj. James Carlton in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Charles Martin in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Maguire in "The Virginian" in 1962. Played Mr. Donald Elliott in "Petticoat Junction" in 1963. Played Ronnie Beckman in "Petticoat Junction" in 1963. Played Austin Welles in "The Human Duplicators" in 1965. Played Hammond in "Mannix" in 1967. Played Mr. Calder in "Mannix" in 1967. Played Frank Abbott in "Mannix" in 1967. Played Dr. Simpson in "Medical Center" in 1969. Played Jim Wagner in "Marcus Welby, M.D." in 1969. Played Dr. Dominick in "The Most Deadly Game" in 1970. Played Military Officer in "The Atomic Cafe" in 1982. Played Ward Cleaver in "Still the Beaver" in 1983. Played Ward Cleaver in "Boy Meets World" in 1993. Played Cab Driver in "The Naked Archaeologist" in 2005.
Hugh Beaumont's birth name is Beaumont, Eugene Hugh.
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Hugh Berry has: Played Eazy-T in "Mulletville" in 2002. Played Jail Cop 2 in "Criminal Opportunities in Seattle" in 2007. Played Bartender in "Bullets in Harriett" in 2008. Played Nice Guy in "Speak Not" in 2009. Played Doug the Boom Guy in "Rolling" in 2011. Played Mean Guy in "Thank You." in 2011. Played Jim in "The Shootout" in 2012.
Peter Cranwell has: Played Sergeant Burton in "The Wednesday Play" in 1964. Played Johnny in "Goldfinger" in 1964. Played Sgt. Hugh Dietner in "Court Martial" in 1965. Played Schaffner in "The Informer" in 1966. Performed in "The Fighting Prince of Donegal" in 1966.
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Hugh Beaumont's birth name is Beaumont, Eugene Hugh.
No. Hugh Beaumont was born to Ethel Adaline Whitney and Edward H. Beaumont.
Hugh Beaumont was born on February 16, 1909.
Hugh Beaumont was born on February 16, 1909.
Hugh Beaumont was born on February 16, 1909 and died on May 14, 1982. Hugh Beaumont would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 106 years old today.
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Hugh Greene has: Played himself in "Zur Person" in 1963. Played himself in "The World at War" in 1973. Played himself in "The Life and Times of Alf Garnett" in 1997. Played himself in "The Truth About 60s TV" in 2004. Played himself in "When TV Goes to War" in 2011.
Hugh Turner has: Played Policeman in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Detective in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Policeman in "When the Boat Comes In" in 1976. Played Mr. Chipchase in "The Likely Lads" in 1976. Played Wally Bainbridge in "The Paper Lads" in 1977.
Alex Hugh Brown has: Played Maxim in "The Detention Teacher" in 2006. Played Rx-9 in "Pulse Electric" in 2010. Played Phil in "Turkish Coffee" in 2011. Played Ralph in "One Small Hitch" in 2013. Played Estlin in "e.e." in 2013.
Hugh Panaro has: Played David in "Broadway Damage" in 1997. Played himself in "iN Deep" in 2011. Played himself in "CBS This Morning: Saturday" in 2012. Performed in "The Phantom of the Opera: Unmasking the Masterpiece" in 2013. Played himself in "Russian Broadway Shut Down" in 2014.
Hugh Karraker has: Played FBI Man in "Santa Barbara" in 1984. Played Man in "Designing Women" in 1986. Played Croupier in "Angel III: The Final Chapter" in 1988. Played Father of the bride in "Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control" in 2002. Played TV Moderator in "The Manchurian Candidate" in 2004.
Hugh Shelley died June 16, 1978, in Beaumont, TX, USA.