Biography
Hugh Webster (August 30, 1927 β May 31, 1986) was a Scottish-born Canadian actor. He was most noted for his role in the film For Gentlemen Only, for which he and his costar Ed McNamara were joint winners of the Canadian Film Award for Best Actor in a Non-Feature at the 27th Canadian Film Awards in 1976. Born in Edinburgh, Webster moved to Canada as a teenager, and studied drama in Toronto. He became one of the early stars of Canadian television, notably appearing as a regular cast member in Sunshine Sketches and in many episodes of CBC Television drama anthologies. He was also a frequent stage performer, both at the Stratford Festival, most notably playing The Fool in a 1964 production of King Lear, and in the Toronto theatre scene, where he won a Dora Mavor Moore Award for Best Featured Male Performance in 1983 for his role in Toronto Free Theatre's production of Brian Friel's Translations.
Filmography
all 19
Movies 15
TV Shows 4
Bayo (1985)
The Suicide Murders (1985)
Never Cry Wolf (1983)
If You Could See What I Hear (1982)
Mr. Patman (1981)
The Last Chase (1981)
Nothing Personal (1980)
Agency (1980)
Find the Lady (1976)
Sidestreet (1975)
Between Friends (1973)
Rip-Off (1971)
The Reincarnate (1971)
King of the Grizzlies (1970)
The Cube (1969)
The Last Voyage of Henry Hudson (1964)
The Adventures of Tugboat Annie (1958)
First Performance (1956)
NBC Experiment in Television
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Deathday1986-05-31 (undefined years old)
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