
Hugh Burden
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1913-04-03
Day of Death
1985-05-17 (72 years old)
Place of Birth
Colombo, Ceylon. [now Sri Lanka]
Hugh Burden
Biography
From Wikipedia
Hugh Burden (3 April 1913 – 17 May 1985) was an English actor and playwright.
He was the son of a colonial official and was educated at Beaumont College and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and RADA. He then appeared on stage in repertory theatre in Croydon and in London's West End before military service in the Hampshire Regiment and the Indian Army from 1939 to 1942.
He made appearances in numerous UK television plays and series including Doctor Who: Spearhead from Space (1970), The Crezz (1976), Sykes (1979), Strange Report (1968) and The Avengers (1963). He played the title role in The Mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder (1969). His many film appearances include One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942), The Way Ahead (1944), Fame Is the Spur (1947), Malta Story (1953), Funeral in Berlin (1966), Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971) and The Ruling Class (1972).
He also acted in radio plays and was known for readings of the works of authors such as T. S. Eliot and Evelyn Waugh.
Known For
Acting
(1984)
Dr. Fischer of Geneva
as Divisionaire Krueger
(1979)
Gossip from the Forest
as Marshall Foch
(1978)
Fairies
as E. L. Gardner
(1976)
Kites
as Hastings
(1975)
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing
as Haines
(1973)
The House in Nightmare Park
as Reggie Henderson
(1972)
The Ruling Class
as Matthew Peake
(1972)
(1971)
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
as Geoffrey Dandridge
(1971)
The Statue
as Sir Geoffrey
(1970)
Doctor Who: Spearhead from Space
as Channing
(1969)
The Best House in London
as Lord Tennyson
(1967)
The Inn Way Out
as Henry Meadows
(1966)
Funeral in Berlin
as Hallam
(1961)
No Love for Johnnie
as Tim Maxwell
(1961)
The Secret Partner
as Charles Standish
(1953)
Malta Story
as Eden
(1952)
Ghost Ship
as Dr. Fawcett
(1948)
Sleeping Car to Trieste
as Mills
(1947)
Fame Is the Spur
as Arnold Ryerson
(1944)
The Way Ahead
as Pvt. Bill Parsons
(1942)
One of Our Aircraft Is Missing
as John Glyn Haggard, Pilot in B for Bertie
(1941)
Ships with Wings
as Sub.Lt. Weatherby