Walter Hudd
Walter Hudd
Walter Hudd was one of the busier actors of his generation, across a 40-year career that carried him from touring the British provinces to work in international films. Born in London at the end of the 19th century, he began his professional performing career in the teens, making his debut in the play The Manxman in 1919. He toured as a member of the Fred Terry Company, and made his London debut in the 1920s. Hudd first came to serious critical attention with his portrayal of Guildenstern in a 1925 modern-dress production of Hamlet, and he later became a theatrical star in the play Too Good To Be True, in the role of Private Meek, a character modeled after T.E. Lawrence; as surviving photos from the production reveal, in costume he was a near dead-ringer for the real-life Lawrence. Hudd also directed on the stage during the 1930s and 1940s, including several Shakespearean plays presented at Stratford-on-Avon. In movies, Hudd was usually cast in supporting and character roles, initially as part of the stable of actors associated with Alexander Korda's London Films, in movies like I Stand Condemned and Rembrandt. In 1937, however, he got a rare chance to play a lead onscreen, as Petersen in Elephant Boy, an unusual documentary-drama co-directed by Robert Flaherty and Zoltan Korda, which is best remembered today for having introduced the boy actor Sabu to the world. Hudd devoted a great deal of effort to bringing theatrical entertainment to the factory workers and more remote villages of England during World War II, though he still managed to play roles in Major Barbara and I Know Where I'm Going, among a handful of major movies. After the war, his film parts multiplied, and he was very busy on the screen during the 1950s, in productions as different as Anthony Asquith's The Importance of Being Earnest and Tony Richardson's Look Back in Anger, and playing every kind of character role from coroners (in Cast a Dark Shadow) to British admirals (in Sink the Bismarck!) and German intelligence chiefs (in The Two-Headed Spy). Had he lived longer, Hudd would almost certainly have become a fixture of British television -- he had done one very, very early episode of The Avengers -- but his death in early 1963, at age 65, cut short a promising Indian summer to his career. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Walter Hudd:
- Rembrandt with Charles Laughton , Gertrude Lawrence , Elsa Lanchester , John Bryning , Edward Chapman , Richard Gofe , Roger Livesey , Meinhart Maur , John Clements , Henry Hewitt , George Merritt , John Turnbull , Sam Livesey , Lawrence Hanray , Abraham Sofaer , Austin Trevor , Raymond Huntley , Frederick Burtwell , Marius Goring , Allan Jeayes , Basil Gill , Herbert Lomas , Gertrude Musgrove , Jack Livesey , Edmund Willard , Charles Paton , Hector Abbas , Leonard Sharp , George Pughe , Evelyn Ankers , James Carney , Barry Livesey , Quinton McPherson , Jerrold Robertshaw
- I Know Where I'm Going! with Wendy Hiller , Roger Livesey , Pamela Brown , George Carney , Petula Clark , Norman Shelley , Finlay Currie , Duncan MacKechnie , Nancy Price , C.W.R. Knight , Catherine Lacey , Valentine Dyall , John Laurie , Ian Sadler , Jean Cadell , Murdo Morrison , Margot Fitzsimmons , Arthur Chesney , Anthony Eustrel , Jean Houston , Maxwell Kennedy , Kitty Kirwan , Herbert Lomas , Duncan McIntyre , Ivy Milton , Graham Moffatt , John Rae , Boyd Stevens , Donald Strachan , Alec Faversham
- Look Back in Anger with Richard Burton , Claire Bloom , Mary Ure , Edith Evans , Gary Raymond , Donald Pleasence , Glen Byam Shaw , George Devine , Ann Dickins , Bernice Swanson , Michael Balfour , Nigel Davenport , Alfred Lynch , Phyllis Neilson-Terry , Maureen Swanson , Toke Townley , Jordan Lawrence , Stanley vanBeers , John Dearth
- Two-Way Stretch with Peter Sellers , Wilfrid Hyde-White , David Lodge , Bernard Cribbins , Maurice Denham , Lionel Jeffries , Irene Handl , Liz Fraser , Cyril Chamberlain , Edwin Brown , John Glyn-Jones , Beryl Reid , Noel Hood , Myrette Morven , Thorley Walters , Joe Gibbons , John Wood , Robert James , Mario Fabrizi , William Abney , Maurice Denham , Olga Dickie , Wallas Eaton , Eynon Evans , John Harvey , Warren Mitchell , Arthur Mullard , Larry Taylor , John Vivyan , George Woodbridge , Ian Wilson , Edward Dentith , Andrew Downie
- Sink the Bismarck! with Kenneth More , Dana Wynter , Carl Mohner , Laurence Naismith , Geoffrey Keen , Karel Stepanek , Maurice Denham , Michael Hordern , Sean Barrett , Peter Burton , Mark Dignam , Michael Goodliffe , Jack Gwillim , John Horsley , Esmond Knight , Edward R. Murrow , John Stuart , Sydney Tafler , Jack Watling , Ernest Clark





