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Hugh Marlowe

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Hugh Marlowe
  • Birth Name:
    Hugh Herbert Hipple
  • Date of Birth:
    January 30, 1911
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Aquarius
  • Place of Birth:
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Place of Death:
    New York City, New York, USA
  • Date of Death:
    May 2, 1982
  • Height:
    5' 11"
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    American

Family

Hugh Marlowe
  • Spouse:
    Edith Atwater - Divorced
    K.T. Stevens - Divorced
    Rosemary Torri

Career

Hugh Marlowe

Trivia

Hugh Marlowe
  • Former American radio announcer who became a successful film actor.
  • Sometimes Hugh Marlowe is credited as John Marlowe.
  • Performing extensively, Hugh Marlowe has been on radio, stage, television and film.
  • In off-Broadway productions Hugh Marlowe has been in THE DEER PARK in 1967 and ALL MY SONS in 1974.
  • Making his first TV Guest Appearance in 1953's THE PHILCO TELEVISON PLAYHOUSE in the episode: Train to Trouble (episode # 6.4).
  • Probably best known for his role in the TV Series ANOTHER WORLD, Hugh Marlowe played James 'Jim' Matthews from 1969-1982 his death.
  • The role of a doctor is a popular role for Hugh Marlowe. Hugh has played Doc Carozal in CASTLE OF EVIL in 1966, In 1956's EARTH VS. FLYING SAUCERS as Dr. Russell A. Marvin, and in WORLD WITHOUT END as Dr. John Borden.
  • As a Reverend or a Priest Hugh Marlowe has been in ELMER GANTRY in 1960 as Rev. Philip Garrison, MR. BELVEDERE RINGS THE BELL in 1951 as Rev. Watson, and BETWEEN TWO WOMEN in 1937 as the Priest.
  • In 1938 Hugh Marlowe made his debut role in BRILLIANT MARRIAGE as Richard Taylor.
  • For the hit TV Series Hugh Marlowe had several guest appearances in PERRY MASON playing several different characters he was Doctor Lambert, Brander Harris, Cmdr. James Page, Guy Munford, Jarvis Baker, and Ernest Stone.

Filmography

Hugh Marlowe

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