Hugh Wakefield (10 November 1888 – 5 December 1971) was an English film actor, who played supporting roles. He was often seen wearing a monocle.
Wakefield was born in Wanstead, which was then in Essex. He also had a distinguished stage career, which began at the age of 11. City of Song (1931) was his first film.
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1954
as Duke of Cromarty
1952
as Charles Pentwick
1951
1948
as Santell
1945
as Acting Lieutenant
1945
as Dr. George Bradman
1938
as Grantham
1937
as Jim Martin
1937
as Hugh Newman
1936
as Albert von Waldenau
1936
as Mr. Jackson
1936
as Derek Yale
1936
as King of Poldavia
1935
as Lord Pilcott
1935
as Curtis's Manager
1935
as Arvelle, Director of the Monte Carlo Opera
1934
as Clive
1934
as King
1934
1933
as Jim Falconer
1933
as Chris Merryman
1933
as King of Blitz
1932
as Lord Grenham
1932
as Ridgeway Emsworth
1931
as John Dain
1931
as Algernon Sprigg
1931
as Hon. Roddy Fielding