Hugh Herbert
Hugh Herbert
Hugh Herbert was a stage and vaudeville performer and playwright before coming to Hollywood as a dialogue director in the early talkie era. Signed as an actor at RKO Radio, Herbert played a variety of comic and noncomic roles in films like Hook Line and Sinker (1930), Danger Lights (1931) and Friends and Lovers (1931). His forte turned out to be comedy, as witness his sidesplitting performances as an arm-wrestling prime minister in Million Dollar Legs (1932) and an aphorism-spouting Chinaman in Diplomaniacs (1933). During his long association with Warner Bros. in the mid-1930s, Herbert developed his familiar half-in-the-bag screen persona, complete with fluttering, hand-clapping gestures and his trademarked cries of "woo woo!" and "oh, wunnerful, wunnerful." In the opinion of several film buffs, the quintessential Hugh Herbert performance can be found in the 1936 Warners musical Colleen (1936). At Universal in the 1940s, Herbert starred in a string of "B" comedies, one of which, There's One Born Every Minute (1942), represented the screen debut of Elizabeth Taylor; he was also a stitch as the resourceful detective in Olsen and Johnson's Hellzapoppin' (1941). From 1943 through 1952, Herbert starred in 23 two-reelers at Columbia Pictures, which were popular at the time but in retrospect represent a low point for the actor. Columbia director Edward Bernds has observed that Herbert considered these shorts beneath his talents, which may account for his listless performance in most of them. Throughout his Columbia stay, Herbert made scattered feature-film appearances, the best of which was in Preston Sturges' The Beautiful Blonde of Bashful Bend (1949). Hugh Herbert died a of heart attack shortly after completing his final Columbia short, A Gink at the Sink (1952); he was preceded in death by his brother, movie bit player Tom Herbert. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Hugh Herbert:
- Eternally Yours with Loretta Young , David Niven , Billie Burke , C. Aubrey Smith , Broderick Crawford , Virginia Field , Raymond Walburn , ZaSu Pitts , Eve Arden , Ralph Graves , Leyland Hodgson , Billy Wayne , Edwin Stanley , Franklin Parker , Mary Field , Granville Bates , Tay Garnett , Hillary Brooke , Hillary Brooke , Al Hill , Frank Jaquet
- Hollywood Hotel with Dick Powell , Rosemary Lane , Lola Lane , Ted Healy , Alan Mowbray , Glenda Farrell , Frances Langford , Allyn Joslyn , Edgar Kennedy , Grant Mitchell , Fritz Feld , Perc Westmore , Harry James , Susan Hayward , Carole Landis , Frances Morris , David Newell , Ronald W. Reagan , John Ridgely , Janet Shaw , Gene Krupa , Betty Farrington
- Wonder Bar with Kay Francis , Dick Powell , Al Jolson , Dolores DelRio , Ricardo Cortez , Guy Kibbee , Ruth Donnelly , Louise Fazenda , Fifi D'Orsay , Henry Kolker , Jane Darwell , William "Wild Bill" Elliott , Grace Hayle , George S. Irving , Alphonse Martell , Henry O'Neill , Rolfe Sedan , William Stack , Dave O'Brien , Dennis O'Keefe
- Stage Door Canteen with Judith Anderson , Tallulah Bankhead , Ralph Bellamy , Edgar Bergen , Ray Bolger , Virginia Field , Helen Hayes , Katharine Hepburn , Jean Hersholt , Sam Jaffe , Allen Jenkins , George Jessel , Otto Kruger , Gypsy Rose Lee , Aline MacMahon , Harpo Marx , Ethel Merman , Ralph Morgan , Alan Mowbray , Paul Muni , Merle Oberon , George Raft , Martha Scott , Ned Sparks , Ethel Waters , May Whitty , Ed Wynn , Elliott Nugent , Helen Broderick , Sunset Carson , Jane Darwell , William Demarest , Billy Gilbert , Roscoe Karns , June Lang , Charlie the Dummy McCarthy , Franklin Pangborn , Ruth Roman , Johnny Sr. Weissmuller , Lloyd Corrigan , Xavier Cugat , Peggy Lee





