Hugh Herbert Born: 10-Aug-1884 Birthplace: Binghamton, NY Died: 12-Mar-1952 Location of death: North Hollywood, CA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Hellzapoppin Brother: Tom Herbert Wife: Anita Pam Wife: Rose Epstein (m. 1932, div. 1949)
Hollywood Walk of Fame 6251 Hollywood Blvd. (motion pictures)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend (27-May-1949) · Doctor A Song is Born (19-Oct-1948) · Prof. Twingle The Girl from Manhattan (1-Oct-1948) · Aaron Goss So This Is New York (Jun-1948) · Mr. Trumball On Our Merry Way (3-Feb-1948) · Eli Hobbs Music for Millions (18-Dec-1944) · Uncle Ferdinand Kismet (22-Aug-1944) · Feisal Stage Door Canteen (24-Jun-1943) · Himself It's a Great Life (27-May-1943) Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (Oct-1942) There's One Born Every Minute (26-Jun-1942) Hellzapoppin (26-Dec-1941) The Black Cat (2-May-1941) The Villain Still Pursued Her (11-Oct-1940) Private Affairs (4-Jul-1940) Eternally Yours (7-Oct-1939) · Benton The Lady's from Kentucky (26-Apr-1939) Four's a Crowd (13-Nov-1938) · Jenkins The Great Waltz (4-Nov-1938) Men Are Such Fools (15-Jun-1938) · Harvey Bates Gold Diggers in Paris (1-Jun-1938) · Maurice Giraud Hollywood Hotel (20-Dec-1937) · Chester Marshall Sh! The Octopus (14-Dec-1937) · Kelly The Perfect Specimen (23-Oct-1937) · Killigrew Shaw The Singing Marine (3-Jul-1937) · Aeneas Phinney Top of the Town (26-Mar-1937) We Went to College (19-Jun-1936) · Prof. Standish One Rainy Afternoon (13-May-1936) Colleen (21-Mar-1936) · Uncle Cedric Ames To Beat the Band (23-Nov-1935) A Midsummer Night's Dream (9-Oct-1935) We're in the Money (17-Aug-1935) · Homer Bronson Gold Diggers of 1935 (15-Mar-1935) · T. Mosely Thorpe Sweet Adeline (29-Dec-1934) · Rupert Rockingham Kansas City Princess (13-Oct-1934) Dames (16-Aug-1934) · Ezra Fog Over Frisco (2-Jun-1934) · Izzy The Merry Frinks (26-May-1934) Merry Wives of Reno (12-May-1934) · Col. Fitch Harold Teen (7-Apr-1934) · Rathburn Wonder Bar (28-Feb-1934) Fashions of 1934 (14-Feb-1934) · Joe Ward Easy to Love (13-Jan-1934) · Detective College Coach (4-Nov-1933) Footlight Parade (30-Sep-1933) · Bowers Bureau of Missing Persons (8-Sep-1933) Goodbye Again (2-Sep-1933) She Had to Say Yes (15-Jul-1933) · Luther Haines Diplomaniacs (12-May-1933) Faithless (15-Oct-1932) · Mr. Blainey Million Dollar Legs (8-Jul-1932) · Treasury Secretary The Lost Squadron (10-Mar-1932) · Fritz Friends and Lovers (3-Oct-1931) · McNellis Traveling Husbands (15-Aug-1931) · Hymie Schwartz The Sin Ship (18-Apr-1931) Laugh and Get Rich (27-Mar-1931) · Joe Austin Danger Lights (21-Aug-1930)
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