Hugh Dempster Explained

Hugh Dempster
Birth Date:1900 8, df=yes
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:Chicago, Illinois, United States
Occupation:Actor
Spouse:Emma Trekman

Hugh Dempster (3 August 1900 – 30 April 1987) was a British theatre and film actor,[1] [2] whose credits include more than 60 films.[3]

Born in London, Dempster made his stage debut in 1920, and began his screen career in the silent film era.[4] His credits included Vice Versa, Anna Karenina, The Winslow Boy, The Fan, Scrooge, The House Across the Lake and The Ghost Train (short film).[5]

During World War II, Dempster served in the Royal Air Force.[3]

Thirty-six years separated Dempster's first and last appearances on Broadway.[6] He debuted in the 1929 melodrama Rope's End by Patrick Hamilton and in 1965 replaced Peter Sallis as Dr. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes-inspired musical Baker Street. In total, he played in several dozen productions.[3]

Dempster died in Chicago, Illinois.[4]

Selected filmography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hugh Dempster | Theatricalia.
  2. Web site: Hugh Dempster. https://web.archive.org/web/20181202024740/https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba143ea83. dead. 2 December 2018.
  3. Web site: Hugh Dempster, Veteran Stage, Film Actor, Dies. 1987-06-09. The LA Times. 2024-03-23.
  4. Book: McFarlane, Brian. The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. 16 May 2016. Oxford University Press. 9781526111968. Google Books.
  5. Web site: Hugh Dempster - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie. AllMovie.
  6. Web site: Hugh Dempster – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB. The Broadway. League. www.ibdb.com.