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Robin Hughes was born on June 7, 1920 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Dial M for Murder (1954), Auntie Mame (1958) and Cyrano de Bergerac (1950). He died on December 10, 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Date Of Birth June 7, 1920 Died 1989-12-10 Place Of Birth Buenos Aires, Argentina Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Served in the Royal Navy during World War II, and was transferred from the HMS Hood just before it was sunk by the German battleship Bismarck.
Actor Title Year Status Character The Seven Minutes 1971 Ashcroft (uncredited) Star! 1968 Third Hyde Park Speaker (uncredited) Garrison's Gorillas 1967 TV Series Jonathan Brown The Loner 1965 TV Series Jamison Smithley Carruthers He Who Rides a Tiger 1965 Det. Sgt. Crowley Court Martial 1965 TV Series Captain Ingall Ghost Squad 1963 TV Series Dave Welford The Human Jungle 1963 TV Series Sir Francis Leigh-Brooke The Saint 1962 TV Series Harry Tiltman The Road to Hong Kong 1962 American Official (uncredited) Sir Francis Drake 1962 TV Series Adam Forrester One Step Beyond 1961 TV Series Jake The Brothers Brannagan 1961 TV Series Hilliary Thriller 1961 TV Series Collins ('A Terribly Strange Bed') 77 Sunset Strip 1959-1961 TV Series Nicky Bascombe / Mr. Sandby The Islanders 1960 TV Series Colonel Arthur Munson The Twilight Zone 1960 TV Series Howling Man Men Into Space 1960 TV Series Captain Tom Hetherford Hawaiian Eye 1960 TV Series Bryan Semple Colt .45 1960 TV Series Harry Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1960 TV Series Hitchcock Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse 1959 TV Series Gerald Lester Battle of the Coral Sea 1959 Maj. Jammy Harris Sugarfoot 1959 TV Series Dougal MacBrewster Markham 1959 TV Series Charlie - Poet Auntie Mame 1958 Brian O'Bannion The Buccaneer 1958 Lt. Rogers Flight 1958 TV Series Perry Mason 1958 TV Series Rodney Beaton / Addison Doyle Mike Hammer 1958 TV Series Mr. Carlyle The Thing That Couldn't Die 1958 Gideon Drew The Silent Service 1957-1958 TV Series Freeley / Jordan / Andrews Manhunt in the Jungle 1958 Cmdr. George M. Dyott The Adventures of Jim Bowie 1958 TV Series Vivian St. John Zorro 1958 TV Series Esteban Rojas The Gray Ghost 1958 TV Series Andrews Cheyenne 1957 TV Series Capt.. Baylor Johnny Tremain 1957 British Naval Officer (uncredited) The Box Brothers 1956-1957 TV Series Barrington Steel The Mole People 1956 First Officer You Are There 1953-1956 TV Series Cassius / British Official / Admiral Reginald Hall Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok 1956 TV Series Emerson Gilhaven Schlitz Playhouse 1954-1956 TV Series Sandstrom The Star and the Story 1955-1956 TV Series Count d'Alba / Tom Clark Crusader 1956 TV Series Frank McKenna Lux Video Theatre 1954-1956 TV Series Jervin / Clive The Court Jester 1955 Black Fox's Man with Message (uncredited) Navy Log 1955 TV Series British Officer Front Row Center 1955 TV Series Minister The Scarlet Coat 1955 Col. Tarleton (uncredited) Cavalcade of America 1953-1955 TV Series Lt. Col. Carleton Untamed 1955 Man at Irish Ball (uncredited) Fireside Theatre 1954 TV Series Dynamite, the Story of Alfred Nobel 1954 TV Movie Khyber Patrol 1954 Tall Major in Lounge King Richard and the Crusaders 1954 King's Guard (uncredited) Dial M for Murder 1954 Police Sergeant O'Brien Paris Playboys 1954 Lestrade (uncredited) Four Star Playhouse 1954 TV Series Army Sergeant Charge of the Lancers 1954 Soldier / Messenger (uncredited) Money from Home 1953 Playfair, Hunt Club Ball Guest (uncredited) El Alaméin 1953 Sgt. Alf Law Flame of Calcutta 1953 Lt. Bob Ramsey (uncredited) The Maze 1953 Richard Roblar Titanic 1953 Junior Officer (uncredited) Rogue's March 1953 Captain Ashe (uncredited) Million Dollar Mermaid 1952 English Reporter (uncredited) Mutiny 1952 Lt. Vaughan (uncredited) China Smith 1952 TV Series Sgt. Hartwell Quo Vadis 1951 Christ (voice, uncredited) The Son of Dr. Jekyll 1951 Alec - Roommate (uncredited) The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel 1951 Medic (uncredited) The Bigelow Theatre 1951 TV Series Darling, How Could You! 1951 George Neville (uncredited) Secrets of Monte Carlo 1951 Charles Reeves The 13th Letter 1951 Intern (uncredited) Kim 1950 British Officer (uncredited) Cyrano de Bergerac 1950 Cadet Fancy Pants 1950 Cyril (uncredited) The Flame and the Arrow 1950 Skinner Three Came Home 1950 Australian POW (uncredited) When Willie Comes Marching Home 1950 Marine Officer (uncredited) Sword in the Desert 1949 Soldier (uncredited) The Secret of St. Ives 1949 Corporal (uncredited) Look for the Silver Lining 1949 Lieutenant (uncredited) My Own True Love 1949 English Officer (uncredited) Enchantment 1948 Corporal Command Decision 1948 R.A.F. Officer (uncredited) Kiss the Blood Off My Hands 1948 Policeman (uncredited) Port Said 1948 Bunny Beacham If Winter Comes 1947 A.R.P. Member (uncredited) Forever Amber 1947 Benvolio (uncredited) Green Dolphin Street 1947 Sailor (uncredited) Hue and Cry 1947 Selwyn Pike
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Auntie Mame 1958 performer: "The Rose of Tralee" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character One Step Beyond 1961 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Dial M for Murder (1954) as Police Sergeant O'Brien
Auntie Mame (1958) as Brian O'Bannion
Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) as Cadet
The Flame and the Arrow (1950) as Skinner