Frank McHugh

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Francis Curray "Frank" McHugh (May 23, 1898 – September 11, 1981) was an American film and television actor. Born in Homestead, Pennsylvania, McHugh came from a theatrical family. His parents ran a stock theatre company and as a young child he performed on stage. His brother Matt and sister Kitty performed an act with him by the time he was ten years old, but the family quit the stage around 1930. Another brother, Ed, became a stage manager and agent in New York. McHugh debuted on Broadway in The Fall Guy in 1925. Warner Bros. hired him as a contract player in 1930. McHugh played everything from lead actor to sidekick and would often provide comedy relief. He appeared in over 150 films and television productions and worked with almost every star at Warner Bros. He was a close friend of James Cagney and appeared in more Cagney movies than any other actor. He appeared with him in eleven movies between 1932 and 1953. Their friendship lasted until McHugh's death. By the 1950s his film career had begun to decline, as evinced by his smaller role in Career (1959). From 1964 to 1965 he played the role of Willie Walters, a live-in handyman, on ABC's sitcom The Bing Crosby Show. His last television appearance was as Charlie Wingate in the episode "The Fix-It Man" on CBS's Lancer western series. McHugh played a handyman in that role too. McHugh was married to Dorothy Spencer. He had three children and two grandchildren. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frank McHugh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Mike 'Mabel DeCraven' McGillicuddy
Francis the Dance Director
Ernie Boyle
Humbolt Prentiss
Ben, Bartender
Captain Jack
Ben Crowley
Joe Clemens
Father Timothy O'Dowd
Mike Donahey
Popeye Bronson
Father O'Dowd
Hugo Van Hugh
'Chub' Hopping
Three Finger
Peter Burke
Festus Garvey
Droopy Mullins
Corporal Tippy
David 'Dave' Dixon
Chappie Champagne
Rocket Anderson
Paddy Reilly
John Donovan
Spud Connors
Ed Porter
Wally Quayle
'Ricky' Freeman
Ben Crowley
Erwin Trowbridge
John Holmes
Rockingham T. Rockingham
Ringer Banks
Philip 'Speed' McCann
"Lucky" Jones
Toodles Cooper
Constable Williams
Lambert T. Hunkins
'Fingers' McCarthy
Willie Sands
Mike O'Hara
David Partridge
Charlie Gallagher
George
Orlando Rowe
Sgt. Louis Leary
Offkey Cramer
Mr. Duffy, the Lawyer
Coach Hammond
Will Goodwin
Healy High-Hips
The Drunk
Speed Haskins
Frank McHugh (uncredited)
Matt - a Gambler
Tad Jordan
"Crepe Hanger" Burke
Edgar Lovekin
Mr. Upjohn
Ben Crowley
Bill Watkins
Bill Damroy Robert
Peter Burke
Popeye Bronson (archive footage) (uncredited)
Himself (uncredited)
'Greasy' - the Cook
Narrator (voice)
Doc-Henchmen
Constable Seely
Billy Wade
Charlie Bryan