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Hugh Sinclair

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Hugh Sinclair

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  • (1925 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1925) Stage Play: Charlot Revue. Musical revue.
  • (1927) Stage Play: Mariners. Drama. Written by Clemence Dane. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Plymouth Theatre: 28 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Madeline Barr (as "A Maid"), Beulah Bondi (as "Miss Pym"), Gilbert Douglas (as "Sir James Fowler"), George Fitzgerald (as "George Shepperley"), Ethel Griffies (as "Mrs. Bewley"), Evelyn Walsh Hall (as "Lady Sara Shepperley"), Emily Hammond (as "Violet Bewley"), Mary Kennedy (as "Joan Shepperley"), Geraldine Koerpel (as "Flo Sanders"), Pauline Lord, Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Dr. Ludlow Bell"), Hugh Sinclair (as "Gerry Despard"), Arthur Wontner (as "Rev. Benjamin Cobb"), Haidee Wright (as "Miss Ann Shepperley"). Produced by The Actors Theatre.
  • (1928) Stage Play: Our Betters. Comedy.
  • (1928) Stage Play: These Few Ashes. Comedy.
  • (1928) Stage Play: The Lady of the Orchids.
  • (1929) Stage Play: Serena Blandish. Comedy.
  • (1929) Stage Play: Her Friend the King. Comedy.
  • (1929) Stage Play: Other Men's Wives. Comedy.
  • (1930) Stage Play: Recapture. Drama.
  • (1931) Stage Play: Getting Married. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw.
  • (1932) Stage Play: Too True to Be Good. Comedy.
  • (1931) Stage Play: The Good Companions. Comedy. Written by J.B. Priestley and Edward Knoblock. Based on the novel by J.B. Priestley. Directed by Julian Wylie. 49th Street Theatre: 1 Oct 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/68 performances). Cast: J.C. Aubrey (as "Fauntley/The Ginger Policeman/Mr. Gooch"), James Baber (as "Monte Mortimer"), Matthew Boulton (as "Sam Oglethorpe/Linoleum Man/A Reporter"), George Carney (as "Jess Oakroyd"), Norah Wyn Clare (as "Effie Longstaffe/Elsie Longstaffe"), Mildred Cottell (as "Mrs. Oakroyd/Lady Partlit"), Roy Emerton (as "Summers/Joe Brundit"), Wallace Evennett (as "Mr. Tarvin/Jimmy Nunn"), Boyd Gilmour (as "The Dulver Family"), Henry Hallatt (as "Morton Mitcham"), Basil Hanbury (as "Mr. Dulver/Railway Porter"), Robert Harrigan (as "Leonard Oakroyd/Professor Miro/A Photographer"), Ernest Jay (as "Joby Jackson/Mr. Pitzner"), James Jolly (as "A Waiter/Landlord of the Crown, Gatford"), Max Kirby (as "Albert Tuggeridge/Jerry Jerningham"), Vera Lennox (as "Susie Dean"), Isabel Ohmead (as "Mrs. Tarvin/Mrs. Joe"), Frank Petley (as "The Landlord at Tumbleby/Envelope Man/Ridvers"), Minnie Pine (as "The Dulver Family"), Ann Pinner (as "The Dulver Family"), Frank Terry (as "The Dulver Family") [credited as Walter Plinge], Hugh Sinclair (as "Inigo Jollifant"), Marcella Swanson (as "Ethel Georgia"), Valerie Taylor, Lillian B. Tonge (as "Mrs. Mounders"), Philip Tonge (as "The Dulver Family"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
  • (1935) Stage Play: Escape Me Never. Drama.
  • (1935) Stage Play: Something Gay, Comedy. Written by Adelaide Heilbron. Directed by Thomas Mitchell. Morosco Theatre: 29 Apr 1935- Jul 1935 (losing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Percy Ames (as "Hatters"), Tallulah Bankhead (as "Moncia Grey"), Elizabeth Dewing (as "Marie"), Roy Gordon (as "Richard Rogers"), Walter Pidgeon(as "Herbert Grey"), Nancy Ryan (as "Julia Freyne"), Hugh Sinclair (as "John Cochran"), Kent Thurber (as "Nick"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
  • (1937) Stage Play: Love of Women. Drama. Written by Aimee Stuart and Philip Stuart. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Leo G. Carroll. John Golden Theatre: 13 Dec 1937- Dec 1937 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Heather Angel (as "Brigit Wingate"), Leo G. Carroll (as "James Harkiness"), Cathleen Cordell (as "Jacqueline Vesey"), Sayre Crawley (as "Mr. Wingate"), Michael Goff (as "Philip Vesey"), Molly Pearson (as "Mrs. Wingate"), Hugh Sinclair (as "John Bourdillion") [final Broadway role], Valerie Taylor (as "Vere Malcolm"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Milton Shubert.
  • (1930's- 1950's). Productions other than Broadway [list likely incomplete]:

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