- Birth Date:July 16th, 1915 - Bedford Hills, New York, USA
- Death Date:July 11th, 2006 - New York City, New York, USA
- Credits: Acting
Character actor of stage, screen, and television, Barnard Hughes specializes in playing authoritarians and lovable old curmudgeons. During the 1970s, Hughes won a Tony for his portrayal of a dead but still intrusive Irish father whose memory bedevils his son in the drama Da. He reprised the role in the 1988 film version starring opposite Martin Sheen as the tormented playwright/son. Though he has worked in many films, Hughes may be most recognizable for his television filmography. Over his career, he has been a regular on four soap operas, including Dark Shadows, and starred in series such as Doc (1975-1976) and The Cavanaughs (1986-1989), as well as guest starred on such series as Cannon (1971-1976), The Bob Newhart Show (1972-1978), and Lou Grant (1977-1982), where Hughes won an Emmy for playing a senile judge. ~ Sandra Brennan
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ACTING CREDITS
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The Fantasticks (2000) ...Henry Albertson
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Cradle Will Rock (1999) ...Frank Marvel
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The Odd Couple II (1998) ...Beaumont
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