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Hugh Lewis Lloyd MBE (22 April 1923 – 14 July 2008) was an English actor who made his name in film and television comedy from the 1960s to the 1980s. He was best known for appearances in Hancock's Half Hour, Hugh and I and other sitcoms of the 1960s.
Hugh Lloyd (1923-2008) was a British actor and writer, known for You Rang, M'Lord? (1988), Doctor Who (1963) and Alice in Wonderland (1999). He was also a stand-up comedian and a singer, and received the M.B.E. in 2005.
- January 1, 1
- Chester, Cheshire, England, UK
- January 1, 1
- Worthing, Sussex, England, UK
Hugh Lloyd found fame in Hancock's Half Hour and his was a perenially popular face in television sitcoms throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Meek, timid characters were his stock-in-trade; he saw...
Hugh Lloyd was a British actor and writer, known for his roles in You Rang, M'Lord? and Doctor Who. He was born in 1923, married four times, and died in 2008.
- April 22, 1923
- July 14, 2008
15. Feb. 2024 · Hugh Lloyd was a versatile and popular comedian who appeared in many TV shows, especially with Terry Scott. Learn about his life, career, and roles in this comprehensive biography.
Hugh Lloyd MBE was an English comic actor on television, radio, stage and film. As well as providing reliable comic support to a wide range of star names during the 1960s, 70s and 80s, he formed a highly popular on-screen partnership with Terry Scott, notably in BBC sitcom Hugh And I.
Hugh Lloyd MBE. Actor. 21 May 1923 to 13 June 2008. A ubiquitous character actor, Lloyd made several eye-catching appearances in Hancock’s Half Hour (1957-61) including The Blood Donor episode.