Claude Noel Hulbert Net Worth

Claude Noel Hulbert Net Worth is
$700,000

Claude Noel Hulbert Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Claude Noel Hulbert (25 December 1900 – 23 January 1964) was a British comic actor. He was the younger brother of Jack Hulbert. Like his brother, he was Cambridge educated and was a member of the Footlights comedy club as an undergraduate.Hulbert began his professional career on the English stage. His first theatrical credit was in the London revue Fantasia in 1921. In 1924, he was quite successful in the George Grossmith-Guy Bolton musical comedy Primrose, which led to a string of musical comedy roles for him from 1925 to the 1930s, including Sunny, Oh Kay, Song of the Sea and Follow a Star. Hulbert also was a hit on radio, thanks to his spontaneous manner of delivery, along with his nervous excitability and hilarious stuttering. In 1939, he returned to the London stage in the farce, Worth a Million. Subsequently he was seen in Cole Porter's Panama Hattie (1943) and as the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz (1946), In the 1950s, he appeared in numerous farces and in repertory theatre. In 1959, he made quite a splash as Lord Plynne in Frederick Lonsdale's Let Them Eat CakeAlthough popular, his motion picture career was less successful than his brother's. He began by supporting the Aldwych farceurs before being handed his first lead in a weak B-film with Renee Houston and Binnie Barnes, Their Night Out (1933). His most successful solo film of the mid-1930s being Hello Sweetheart (1935), like most of Hulbert's starring comedies, however, its ambition was strictly small-scale; it seemed that British studios simply didn't see him as a major star. His flagging career was helped with Wolf's Clothing (1936), which starred him as a dithering diplomat, and Honeymoon-Merry-Go-Round (1940), where he played a bumbling bridegroom who unintentionally becomes an ice-hockey star.He became a very capable partner for Will Hay after the comedian decided he wanted to do without his famous "stooges", Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt. Hay's two films with Hulbert, The Ghost of St Michael's (1941) and My Learned Friend (1943), were the most successful of his later vehicles. Hulbert's film appearances, though, became scarcer as the 1940s wore on.Hulbert died in a hospital in Sydney, Australia, whilst ashore from a world cruise with his family.

Date Of BirthDecember 25, 1900
Died1964-01-23
Place Of BirthFulham, London, England, UK
Height5' 10" (1.78 m)
ProfessionActor, Writer, Soundtrack
Star SignCapricorn
#Fact
1Brother-in-law of Cicely Courtneidge, Rosaline Courtneidge, Charles Courtneidge, Peter Haddon.
2Younger brother of actor Jack Hulbert.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Not a Hope in Hell1960Police Constable Salter
Theatre Night1959TV SeriesArchie (Lord Plynne)
Fun at St Fanny's1955Mr. Winkle
I'll Be Seeing You1954TV Movie
Sauce Tartare1949TV Movie
Alice in Wonderland1949Puppet Character (voice)
Cardboard Cavalier1949Sylvester Clutterbuck
Under the Frozen Falls1948Riley
Paging You1948TV Series
The Ghosts of Berkeley Square1947Merryweather
London Town1946Belgrave, Charlie's dresser
My Learned Friend1943Claude Babbington
The Dummy Talks1943Victor Harbord
Did You Ever See a Dream Talking1943ShortClaude Robinson / Good Angel / Bad Angel
The Ghost of St. Michael's1941Hilary Tisdaile
Three Cockeyed Sailors1940Admiral
Olympic Honeymoon1940Bob Bennett
Many Tanks Mr. Atkins1938Private Claude Fishlock
His Lordship Regrets1938Lord Cavender
It's in the Blood1938Edwin Povey
Simply Terrific1938Rodney Cherridew
The Viper1938Cedric Gull
You Live and Learn1937Peter Millett
Ship's Concert1937ShortClaude Stork
It's Not Cricket1937Willie
The Vulture1937Cedric Gull
Take a Chance1937Alastair Pallivant
Hail and Farewell1936Bert
The Interrupted Honeymoon1936Victor
Where's Sally?1936Tony Chivers
Wolf's Clothing1936Ambrose Girling
Man of the Moment1935Rufus
Alias Bulldog Drummond1935Algy Longworth
Hello, Sweetheart1935Henry Pennyfeather
Lilies of the Field1934Bryan Rigby
Big Business1934Reggie Pullett / Shayne Carter
A Cup of Kindness1934Stanley Tutt
The Girl Thief1934Allan
The Girl in Possession1934Cedric
Radio Parade1933
Their Night Out1933Jimmy Oliphant
The Song You Gave Me1933Tony Brandt
The Charming Deceiver1933Reggie Fish Face Coke
Let Me Explain, Dear1932Cyril Merryweather
The Face at the Window1932Peter Pomeroy
Thark1932Lionel Todd
The Mayor's Nest1932Algernon Ashcroft
A Night Like This1932Archie Slott
Naughty Husbands1930Client
Champagne1928Club Guest (uncredited)

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Home Fires2016TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Edge of Love2008writer: "My Hat's on the Side of My Head"
Murphy's War1971writer: "My Hat's on the Side of My Head" - uncredited
Under Your Hat1940writer: "I Won't Conga", "Keep It Under Your Hat"
Jack Ahoy1934writer: "My Hat's on the Side of My Head"

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Big Business1934
It's a King1933story
Radio Parade1933writer
Falling for You1933/Iadditional dialogue

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hulbert Follies1948TV SeriesHimself
Cambridge Footlights Revue 'La Vie Cambridgienne'1948TV MovieHimself - Presenter
Paging You1948TV SeriesHimself
Funny Thing, This Wireless!1947TV MovieHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
To See Such Fun1977DocumentaryHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.