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Hugh Sinclair
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Born
May 19
,
1903
·
St George Hanover Square, London, England, UK
Died
December 29
,
1962
·
Slapton, Devon, England, UK
Height
6′ (1.83 m)
Mini Bio
Hugh Sinclair was born on May 19, 1903 in St George Hanover Square, London, England, UK. He was an actor and composer, known for
The Saint's Vacation (1941)
,
The Saint Meets the Tiger (1941)
and
The Secret Four (1939)
. He was married to Mary Rosalie Williams and
Valerie Taylor
. He died on December 29, 1962 in Slapton, Devon, England, UK.
Family
Spouses
Mary Rosalie Williams
(1949 - December 29, 1962) (his death, 2 children)
Valerie Taylor
(January 5, 1930 - ?) (divorced)
Trivia
Moustachoied, debonair leading actor, best remembered on screen for playing The Saint in two 1940's British films:
The Saint's Vacation (1941)
and
The Saint Meets the Tiger (1941)
.
London-born actor trained for stage work at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Made his theatre debut in 1922 with "The Rose and the Ring."
The son of a clergyman, educated at Charterhouse School.
Father, with (Mary) Rosalie Williams, of two sons.
Father: Robert Henry Sinclair; Mother: Francisca Sheldon.
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