Harold Huth
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Harold Huth | |
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Born |
20 January 1892 Huddersfield, Yorkshire United Kingdom |
Died |
26 October 1967 London, England United Kingdom |
Years active | 1928-1961 |
Harold Huth was a British actor, film director and producer.[1][2] Born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire in 1892. He made his screen debut as an actor in the 1928 film One of the Best and followed it up with the role of Captain Nolan in the film Balaclava about the Charge of the Light Brigade. He directed his first film Hell's Cargo in 1939, and moved into producing the following year. He went on to direct and produce a number of films over the next twenty years before retiring in 1961. He died in 1967 in London.
He was a nephew of Eva Moore and a cousin of the actor Roland Pertwee.
Selected filmography
Director
- Hell's Cargo (1939)
- Bulldog Sees It Through (1940)
- East of Piccadilly (1941)
- Breach of Promise (1942)
- They Were Sisters (1945)
- Night Beat (1947)
- My Sister and I (1948)
- Look Before You Love (1948)
- The Hostage (1956)
Actor
- One of the Best (1927)
- Sir or Madam (1928)
- A South Sea Bubble (1928)
- The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel (1928)
- The Silver King (1929)
- Guilt (1931)
- A Honeymoon Adventure (1931)
- The Flying Squad (1932)
- Rome Express (1932)
- Aren't We All? (1932)
- The World, the Flesh, the Devil (1932)
- Discord (1933)
- My Lucky Star (1933)
- The Ghoul (1933)
- The Camels are Coming (1934)
- Take My Tip (1937)
- This Was Paris (1942)
- Blackmailed (1951)
- Sing Along with Me (1952)
Producer
- Jazz Boat (1960)
References
Harold Huth at the Internet Movie Database
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