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Shy, stammering and widely popular US screen comedian of the 30's and 40's whose trademark gesture could be seen in all his fingers fluttering together, usually accompanied by his other trademark - that "woo-woo!" exclamation.
Date Of Birth August 10, 1887, Binghamton, New York, United States Died March 12, 1952, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Binghamton, New York, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Writer Spouse Rose Epstein (m. 1932–1949), Anita Pam Siblings Tom Herbert Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Shy, stammering and widely popular US screen comedian of the 30's and 40's whose trademark gesture could be seen in all his fingers fluttering together, usually accompanied by his other trademark - that "woo-woo!" exclamation. 2 The character of the dolphin in the SpongeBob Squarepants episode "Sponge-cano" is based on him. 3 His 'hoo-hoo-hoo' routine was the inspiration for Daffy Duck. 4 Has a star for Motion Pictures on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6251 Hollywood Blvd. It was awarded 8 years posthumously on February 8, 1960. 5 Brother of actor Tom Herbert
Actor Title Year Status Character The Gink at the Sink 1952 Short Hugh All Star Revue 1952 TV Series Guest Comedian Trouble In-Laws 1951 Short Hugh Herbert Havana Rose 1951 Filbert Fillmore Woo-Woo Blues 1951 Short Hugh Herbert A Slip and a Miss 1950 Short One Shivery Night 1950 Short Hugh Super Wolf 1949 Short Aunt Fanny / Dave McGurk alias Dave the Drip The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend 1949 Doctor Trapped by a Blonde 1949 Short Hugh A Pinch in Time 1948 Short A Song Is Born 1948 Professor Twingle The Girl from Manhattan 1948 Aaron Goss One Touch of Venus 1948 Mercury (scenes deleted) So This Is New York 1948 Mr. Lucius Trumball Tall, Dark and Gruesome 1948 Short Hugh Sherlock, playwright On Our Merry Way 1948 Eli Hobbs Should Husbands Marry? 1947 Short Hugh Blondie in the Dough 1947 Llewellyn Simmons Nervous Shakedown 1947 Short Mr. Penn Hot Heir 1947 Short Hugh Herbert Honeymoon Blues 1946 Short Hugh 'Hughie' Herbert Get Along Little Zombie 1946 Short Hugh When the Wife's Away 1946 Short Hugh One Way to Love 1946 Eustace P. Trumble The Mayor's Husband 1945 Short Wife Decoy 1945 Short Hughie Hawkins Woo, Woo! 1945 Short Music for Millions 1944 Uncle Ferdinand A Knight and a Blonde 1944 Short Hugh Ever Since Venus 1944 P.G. Grimble Kismet 1944 Feisal His Hotel Sweet 1944 Short Hugh 'Hughie' Herbert Oh, Baby! 1944 Short Elmer 'Picklepuss' Burns Who's Hugh? 1943 Short Hugh Herbert Pitchin' in the Kitchen 1943 Short Adam Spiggott Stage Door Canteen 1943 Hugh Herbert It's a Great Life 1943 Timothy Brewster Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 1942 Marcus Throckmorton There's One Born Every Minute 1942 Lemuel P. Twine / Abner Twine / Colonel Cladius Zebediah Twine You're Telling Me 1942 Hubert Abercrombie Gumm Don't Get Personal 1942 Elmer Whippet / Oscar Whippet Hellzapoppin' 1941 Quimby Badlands of Dakota 1941 Rocky Plummer Hello, Sucker 1941 Hubert Worthington Clippe The Black Cat 1941 Mr. Penny Meet the Chump 1941 Hugh Mansfield Slightly Tempted 1940 Professor Ross Hit Parade of 1941 1940 Ferdinand Farraday A Little Bit of Heaven 1940 Pop Loring The Villain Still Pursued Her 1940 Frederick Healy Private Affairs 1940 Angus McPherson La Conga Nights 1940 Henry I. Dibble Jr. / Faith Dibble / Hope Dibble / ... Little Accident 1939 Herbert Pearson Eternally Yours 1939 Benton The Lady's from Kentucky 1939 Mousey Johnson The Family Next Door 1939 George Pierce The Great Waltz 1938 Hofbauer Four's a Crowd 1938 Jenkins Men Are Such Fools 1938 Harvey Bates Gold Diggers in Paris 1938 Maurice Giraud Hollywood Hotel 1937 Chester Marshall Sh! The Octopus 1937 Kelly The Perfect Specimen 1937 Killigrew Shaw Marry the Girl 1937 John B. Radway The Singing Marine 1937 Aeneas Phinney A Day at Santa Anita 1937 Short Hugh Herbert (uncredited) That Man's Here Again 1937 Thomas J. Jesse Top of the Town 1937 Hubert Sing Me a Love Song 1936 Siegfried Hammerschlag Love Begins at Twenty 1936 Horatio Gillingwater We Went to College 1936 Professor Standish One Rainy Afternoon 1936 Toto Colleen 1936 Cedric Ames Miss Pacific Fleet 1935 Mr. J. August Freytag To Beat the Band 1935 Hugo Twist / Elizabeth Twist A Midsummer Night's Dream 1935 Snout - the Tinker We're in the Money 1935 Lawyer Homer Bronson Traveling Saleslady 1935 Elmer Gold Diggers of 1935 1935 T. Mosley Thorpe Sweet Adeline 1934 Rupert Rockingham Good Badminton 1934 Short Hugh Kansas City Princess 1934 Junior Ashcraft Dames 1934 Ezra Fog Over Frisco 1934 Izzy The Merry Frinks 1934 Joe 'Poppa' Frink Merry Wives of Reno 1934 Colonel Fitch Harold Teen 1934 Ed Rathburn Wonder Bar 1934 Pratt Fashions of 1934 1934 Joe Ward Easy to Love 1934 Detective Convention City 1933 Hotstetter From Headquarters 1933 Manny Wales College Coach 1933 J- Marvin Barnett 'Tis Spring 1933 Short Footlight Parade 1933 Bowers Bureau of Missing Persons 1933 Hank Slade Goodbye Again 1933 Harvey Wilson She Had to Say Yes 1933 Luther Haines Diplomaniacs 1933 Chinaman Strictly Personal 1933 Wetzel Sham Poo, the Magician 1932 Short Sham Poo Faithless 1932 Mr. Peter M. Blainey Million Dollar Legs 1932 Secretary of the Treasury The Lost Squadron 1932 Fritz Friends and Lovers 1931 McNellis Traveling Husbands 1931 Hymie Schwartz The Sin Ship 1931 Charlie - the Mate Laugh and Get Rich 1931 Joe Austin She Went for a Tramp 1931 Short Hook Line and Sinker 1930 Hotel House Detective Danger Lights 1930 Professor - the Hobo Mind Your Business 1928 Short Caught in the Fog 1928 Detective Riley Husbands for Rent 1927 Valet
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Villain Still Pursued Her 1940 performer: "Our House Is Happy Again, Tra-La" Marry the Girl 1937 performer: "Dixie's Land", "Yankee Doodle" - uncredited The Singing Marine 1937 performer: "The Song of the Marines" 1937, "'Cause My Baby Says It's So" 1937 - uncredited We Went to College 1936 performer: "Alma Mater", "He Played on His Big Bass Drum" - uncredited Colleen 1936 lyrics: "You Gotta Know How to Dance" 1936 - uncredited / performer: "You Gotta Know How to Dance" 1936 - uncredited We're in the Money 1935 performer: "The Gold Diggers' Song We're in the Money" 1933 - uncredited Traveling Saleslady 1935 performer: "By a Waterfall" 1933 - uncredited Sweet Adeline 1934 performer: "Sweet Adeline" 1903, "'Twas Not So Long Ago" 1929 - uncredited The Merry Frinks 1934 performer: "Jingle Bells" 1857 - uncredited Laugh and Get Rich 1931 performer: "Pop! Goes the Weasel" - uncredited
Writer Title Year Status Character He Knew Women 1930 screenplay Second Wife 1930 screen play The Great Gabbo 1929 continuity / dialogue Mind Your Business 1928 Short Lights of New York 1928 by Sunny California 1928 Short story
Director Title Year Status Character He Knew Women 1930
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Danger Lights 1930 dialogue director
Self Title Year Status Character Texaco Star Theatre 1949-1950 TV Series Himself - Comic Actor / Himself - Actor The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter 1950 TV Series Himself - Comic Actor Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 3: Outdoor Parties 1939 Documentary short Himself, Party Guest For Auld Lang Syne 1938 Documentary short Himself - Arriving Celebrity (uncredited) Breakdowns of 1938 1938 Documentary short Silas Jenkins / Maurice Giraud (Four's a Crowd / Gold Diggers in Paris outtakes) (uncredited) Breakdowns of 1937 1937 Short Himself Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs 1936 Short Himself (uncredited) A Dream Comes True 1935 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio 1935 Short documentary Himself (uncredited) Things You Never See on the Screen 1935 Short Himself And She Learned About Dames 1934 Short Himself (uncredited) Hollywood Newsreel 1934 Short Himself (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6251 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies The Great Waltz (1938) as Hofbauer
Eternally Yours (1939) as Benton
Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) as T. Mosley Thorpe
Hellzapoppin' (1941) as Quimby