Wilfrid Hyde-White
Wilfrid Hyde-White | |
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Hyde-White in Ada (1961) | |
Born |
Wilfrid Hyde White 12 May 1903 Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England, UK |
Died |
6 May 1991 87) Woodland Hills, California, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Water Cemetery, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England, UK |
Occupation | actor, singer |
Years active | 1934–83 |
Spouse(s) |
Blanche Glynne (1927–1946; her death); 1 child Ethel Drew (1957–1991; his death); 2 children |
Wilfrid Hyde-White (12 May 1903 – 6 May 1991) was an English character actor of stage, film and television, who achieved international recognition in his later years as Colonel Pickering in the 1964 film My Fair Lady.
Early life and career
Wilfrid Hyde-White was born in Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire, England in 1903 to the Rev. William Edward White, canon of Gloucester Cathedral, and his wife, Ethel Adelaide (née Drought). He attended Marlborough College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
He made his debut in Tons of Money on the Isle of Wight in 1922. He then gained steady work on the stage in a series of comedies produced at the Aldwych Theatre in London. He joined a tour of South Africa in 1932 before making his film debut in 1934 (in Josser on the Farm, credited as "Wilfrid Hyde White"; he later added the hyphen). He appeared in the George Formby comedy, Turned Out Nice Again (1941). Following a memorable supporting role in The Third Man, he became a fixture in British films of the 1950s. Two-Way Stretch displays the more roguish side to some of the characters he played in this period. Between 1962 and 1965 he also starred in the BBC radio comedy The Men from the Ministry.
Later career
He continued to act on the stage, and played opposite Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in Caesar and Cleopatra and Antony and Cleopatra in 1951. He also appeared on Broadway and was nominated for two Tony Awards as best actor. In the 1970s and 1980s, he was featured on Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, the Battlestar Galactica pilot episode "Saga of a Star World" and The Associates. His television films and guest appearances kept him busy from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
He appeared in two episodes of the mystery series Columbo, starring Peter Falk as the rumpled detective. Although the first, "Dagger of the Mind" (1972), was set in Britain and concerned Columbo paying a visit to Scotland Yard, Hyde-White's ongoing UK tax problems meant that, unlike American actors Falk and Richard Basehart, and British actors appearing in the episode, Honor Blackman, Bernard Fox, John Fraser and Arthur Malet, he was unable to take part in location filming in the UK. His scenes as a butler were therefore filmed in California.[1] His second appearance on Columbo was in the episode "Last Salute to the Commodore" (1976).
He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1976 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.
Personal life
On 17 December 1927, he married Blanche Hope Aitken, a Glamorganshire-born actress known professionally as Blanche Glynne (1893–1946),[2] who was a decade his senior. The couple had one son. His first wife died in 1946,[3] and he remarried in 1957 to actress Ethel Drew. He and Drew remained married until his death in 1991. The couple had two children, including actor Alex Hyde-White.
Hyde-White died in 1991 at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, from natural causes, six days before his 88th birthday. He was interred in his native Bourton-on-the-Water.[4]
Partial filmography
- Josser on the Farm (1934)
- Admirals All (1935)
- Rembrandt (1936)
- The Scarab Murder Case (1936)
- Elephant Boy (1937)
- Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937)
- Murder in the Family (1938)
- I've Got a Horse (1938)
- Keep Smiling (1938)
- Over the Moon (1939)
- Poison Pen (1939)
- The Lambeth Walk (1939)
- The Briggs Family (1940)
- Turned Out Nice Again (1941)
- Asking for Trouble (1942)
- Lady from Lisbon (1942)
- The Demi-Paradise (1943)
- Night Boat to Dublin (1946)
- A Voice in the Night (1946)
- Appointment with Crime (1946)
- The Ghosts of Berkeley Square (1947)
- Meet Me at Dawn (1947)
- While the Sun Shines (1947)
- The Winslow Boy (1948)
- Quartet (1948)
- My Brother Jonathan (1948)
- Bond Street (1948)
- My Brother's Keeper (1948)
- The Passionate Friends (1949)
- The Bad Lord Byron (1949)
- The Forbidden Street (1949)
- That Dangerous Age (1949)
- Helter Skelter (1949)
- Conspirator (1949)
- The Man on the Eiffel Tower (1949)
- Adam and Evelyne (1949)
- The Third Man (1949)
- Golden Salamander (1950)
- The Angel with the Trumpet (1950)
- Last Holiday (1950)
- Trio (1950)
- The Mudlark (1950)
- Highly Dangerous (1950)
- No Highway (1951)
- Blackmailed (1951)
- Mister Drake's Duck (1951)
- The Browning Version (1951)
- Mr. Denning Drives North (1952)
- Outcast of the Islands (1952)
- The Card (1952)
- Top Secret (1952)
- The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (1953)
- The Million Pound Note (1954)
- The Rainbow Jacket (1954)
- Betrayed (1954)
- Duel in the Jungle (1954)
- To Dorothy a Son (1954)
- John and Julie (1955)
- The Adventures of Quentin Durward (1955)
- See How They Run (1955)
- The Silken Affair (1956)
- The March Hare (1956)
- My Teenage Daughter (1956)
- Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
- That Woman Opposite (1957)
- The Vicious Circle (1957)
- The Truth About Women (1957)
- Up the Creek (1958)
- Wonderful Things! (1958)
- The Lady Is a Square (1959)
- Carry On Nurse (1959)
- Life in Emergency Ward 10 (1959)
- North West Frontier (1959)
- Libel (1959)
- Two-Way Stretch (1960)
- Let's Make Love (1960)
- His and Hers (1961)
- Ada (1961)
- On the Double (1961)
- On the Fiddle (1961)
- In Search of the Castaways (1962)
- Crooks Anonymous (1962)
- My Fair Lady (1964)
- John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! (1965)
- You Must Be Joking! (1965)
- Ten Little Indians (1965)
- The Liquidator (1965)
- Our Man in Marrakesh (1966)
- Chamber of Horrors (1966)
- The Sandwich Man (1966)
- The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967)
- Run a Crooked Mile (1969 TV movie)
- The Magic Christian (1969)
- Gaily, Gaily (1969)
- Skullduggery (1969)
- Fragment of Fear (1970)
- Ritual of Evil (1970)
- The Cherry Picker (1974)
- The Great Houdini (1976 TV movie)
- A Touch of the Sun (1979)
- The Cat and the Canary (1979)
- The Rebels (1979)
- Oh, God! Book II (1980)
- Xanadu (1980)
- The Toy (1982)
- Fanny Hill (1983)
Television appearances
- The Twilight Zone: "Passage on the Lady Anne" (1963)
- Mission: Impossible: Echo of Yesterday (1967)
- Columbo: episode "Dagger of the Mind" (1972)
- Columbo: episode "Last Salute to the Commodore" (1976)
- Battlestar Galactica (1979)
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1981)
References
- ↑ IMDb profile
- ↑ 1893 year of birth per census records for Blanche Hope Aitken, Hyde-White's first wife
- ↑ Blanche White (professional name Blanche Glynne) died in England, aged 53, in 1946, not 1948, as per England and Wales death records at findmypast.co.uk website: Registration District: Chard, County: Somerset, Year of Registration: 1946, Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun, Age at death: 53, Volume No: 5C, Page No: 340
- ↑ Wilfrid Hyde-White at Find a Grave
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wilfrid Hyde-White. |
- Wilfrid Hyde-White at the Internet Movie Database
- Wilfrid Hyde-White at the British Film Institute's Screenonline
- Wilfrid Hyde-White at the Internet Broadway Database
- Wilfred Hyde-White's appearance on This Is Your Life
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