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Robin Hughes

Highest Rated: 90% Dial M for Murder (1954)

Lowest Rated: 43% The Mole People (1956)

Birthday: Jun 7, 1920

Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Robin Hughes was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Hughes began his acting career with roles in such films as "Kiss the Blood Off My Hands" (1948) with Joan Fontaine, the romance "Enchantment" (1949) with David Niven and the Burt Lancaster adventure "The Flame and the Arrow" (1950). He also appeared in the Jose Ferrer dramatic adaptation "Cyrano De Bergerac" (1951), the Mark Stevens adventure "Mutiny" (1952) and "The Maze" (1953). His film career continued throughout the fifties in productions like the Ray Milland suspenseful adaptation "Dial M For Murder" (1954), "King Richard and the Crusaders" (1954) with Rex Harrison and the adaptation "Untamed" (1955) with Tyrone Power. He also appeared in the Cornel Wilde historical film "The Scarlet Coat" (1955). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in "The Buccaneer" (1958), the war "Battle of the Coral Sea" (1959) with Cliff Robertson and "The Road to Hong Kong" (1962) with Bing Crosby. He also appeared in the dramatic biopic "Star!" (1968) with Julie Andrews. Hughes more recently edited "New York Hot Tracks" (1983-86).

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Highest-Rated Movies

90% 92% Dial M for Murder
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88% 93% Auntie Mame
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43% 25% The Mole People
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Darling, How Could You!
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22% Battle of the Coral Sea
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27% The Maze
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Manhunt in the Jungle
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7% The Thing That Couldn't Die
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Filmography

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Battle of the Coral Sea 22% 1959 Maj. Jammy Harris Actor Auntie Mame 88% 93% 1958 Brian O'Bannion Actor Manhunt in the Jungle 1958 Cmdr. George M. Dyott Actor The Thing That Couldn't Die 7% 1958 Gideon Drew Actor The Mole People 43% 25% 1956 First Officer Actor Dial M for Murder 90% 92% 1954 Police sergeant Actor The Maze 27% 1954 Richard Roblar Actor Darling, How Could You! 1951 George Neville (uncredited) Actor
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