Hubert Robert Harry Gregg Net Worth is $14 Million
Hubert Robert Harry Gregg Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Hubert Gregg was born on July 19, 1914 in London, England as Hubert Robert Harry Gregg. He was an actor, known for In Which We Serve (1942), Doctor at Sea (1955) and High and Dry (1954). He was married to Carmel Lytton, Pat Kirkwood and Zoe Gail. He died on March 29, 2004 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.
Broadcast on radio from 1933, becoming an announcer for the BBC Empire Service (forerunner of the World Service) the following year.
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Actor, director, composer, lyricist, playwright and broadcaster, trained at the Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. On stage from 1933, he first came to note as a Shakespearean actor at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park and the Old Vic.
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Was a chairman of BBC television's Brains Trust (1955).
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During World War II, he first served as an officer in the 60th Rifles. His command of German got him posted to the Political Warfare Executive, where he was called upon to broadcast propaganda messages to enemy-occupied territories.
He wrote the song, "Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner".
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He presented the BBC Radio 2 programme Thanks For The Memory at 7.00pm on Fridays for over 30 years, and usually sang a song.
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He was awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the Queens 2002 Birthday Honours list for his services to BBC Radio Broadcasting and to Songwriting.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Adventures of Robin Hood
1957
TV Series
Prince John
Stars in Your Eyes
1956
Crawley Walters
Nom-de-Plume
1956
TV Series
James Saward
Adventure Theater
1956
TV Series
Sidney Maxwell
Colonel March of Scotland Yard
1956
TV Series
Pennacott
Simon and Laura
1955
Bertie Burton
Doctor at Sea
1955
Archer
Room in the House
1955
Hugh Richards
Svengali
1954
Durian
The Last Appointment
1954
Hartnell
High and Dry
1954
Pusey
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
1952
Prince John
The Third Visitor
1951
Jack Kurton
Landfall
1949
Lt. Cmdr. Dale
Once Upon a Dream
1949
Capt. Williams
Vote for Huggett
1949
Maurice Lever
The Root of All Evil
1947
Albert
The Facts of Love
1945
Michael
In Which We Serve
1942
Pilot
Flying Fortress
1942
Fire Controller (uncredited)
The Marvellous History of St. Bernard
1938
TV Movie
Bernard
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Legend
2015/I
writer: "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner"
EastEnders
1994
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Charlie Is My Darling
1966
Documentary writer: "Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner"
Mad Little Island
1958
writer: "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner" - uncredited
Stars in Your Eyes
1956
writer: "Stars In My Eyes", "I'd Pick Piccadilly", "The Man That Wakes The Man That Blows Reveille"
Doctor at Sea
1955
writer: "Je Ne Sais Pas"
As Long as They're Happy
1955
writer: "I Hate the Morning" - uncredited
Meet Mr. Lucifer
1953
writer: "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner" - uncredited
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
After the Ball
1957
Three Men in a Boat
1956
screenplay
Stars in Your Eyes
1956
additional dialogue
The Great Little Tilley
1956
TV Movie writer
Music Department
Title
Year
Status
Character
Dixon of Dock Green
1962
TV Series composer - 1 episode
Director
Title
Year
Status
Character
Rule of Three
1963
TV Movie stage play director
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Looks Familiar
1973
TV Series
Himself - Guest
Summerhouse
1960
TV Series
Himself
Panorama
1959
TV Series documentary
Himself - Commentator
Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium