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Easy Come, Easy Go

as Captain Jack

1967
The Pace That Thrills

as Rocket Anderson

1952
The Tougher They Come

as Gig Rafferty

1950
Mighty Joe Young

as Windy

1949
Miss Grant Takes Richmond

as Kilcoyne

1949
The Velvet Touch

as Ernie Boyle

1948
Carnegie Hall

as John Donovan

1947
The Hoodlum Saint

as Three Finger

1946
The Runaround

as Wally Quayle

1946
State Fair

as McGee

1945
Going My Way

as Father Timothy O'Dowd

1944
Marine Raiders

as Sgt. Louis Leary

1944
All Through the Night

as Barney

1942
Her Cardboard Lover

as Chappie Champagne

1942
Manpower

as Omaha

1941
Back Street

as Ed Porter

1941
Four Mothers

as Ben Crowley

1941
Virginia City

as Mr. Upjohn

1940
I Love You Again

as 'Doc' Ryan

1940
City for Conquest

as 'Mutt'

1940
The Fighting 69th

as "Crepe Hanger" Burke

1940
'Til We Meet Again

as Rockingham T. Rockingham

1940
Dodge City

as Joe Clemens

1939
Dust Be My Destiny

as Caruthers

1939
The Roaring Twenties

as Danny Green

1939
Wings of the Navy

as Scat Allen

1939
Four Wives

as Ben Crowley

1939
Indianapolis Speedway

as Spuds Connors

1939
Four Daughters

as Ben Crowley

1938
Frank McHugh Frank McHugh

Birthday

1898-05-23

Place of Birth

Homestead, Pennsylvania, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Francis Curray "Frank" McHugh (May 23, 1898 – September 11, 1981) was an American film and television actor. Born in Homestead, Pennsylvania, McHugh came from a theatrical family. His parents ran a stock theatre company and as a young child he performed on stage. His brother Matt and sister Kitty performed an act with him by the time he was ten years old, but the family quit the stage around 1930. Another brother, Ed, became a stage manager and agent in New York. McHugh debuted on Broadway in The Fall Guy in 1925. Warner Bros. hired him as a contract player in 1930. McHugh played everything from lead actor to sidekick and would often provide comedy relief. He appeared in over 150 films and television productions and worked with almost every star at Warner Bros. He was a close friend of James Cagney and appeared in more Cagney movies than any other actor. He appeared with him in eleven movies between 1932 and 1953. Their friendship lasted until McHugh's death. By the 1950s his film career had begun to decline, as evinced by his smaller role in Career (1959). From 1964 to 1965 he played the role of Willie Walters, a live-in handyman, on ABC's sitcom The Bing Crosby Show. His last television appearance was as Charlie Wingate in the episode "The Fix-It Man" on CBS's Lancer western series. McHugh played a handyman in that role too. McHugh was married to Dorothy Spencer. He had three children and two grandchildren. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frank McHugh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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