Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Matthew O. McHugh (January 22, 1894 – February 22, 1971) was an American film actor who appeared in more than 200 films between 1931 and 1955, primarily in small cameo parts. McHugh came from a theatrical family. His parents ran a stock theatre company and, as a young child, he performed on stage. His brother, Frank, who went on to become part of the Warner Bros. stock company in the 1930s and 1940s, and sister Kitty performed an act with him by the time he was fourteen years old, but the family quit the stage around 1930. His brother Ed became an agent in New York. Matt made his Broadway debut in Elmer Rice's Street Scene in 1929, along with his brother Ed, and also appeared in Swing Your Lady in 1936. Despite his actual origins, McHugh usually performed his roles with a Brooklyn accent, and was often cast as characters explicitly from Brooklyn. In Star Spangled Rhythm (1941), his one scene is a protracted monologue during the climactic "Old Glory" sequence, in which McHugh plays a character who literally embodies the spirit of Brooklyn.

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View Freaks
Freaks

Freaks

1932Film
7.8
View Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

1939Film
7.8
View The Blue Dahlia
The Blue Dahlia

The Blue Dahlia

1946Film
6.7
View The Bells of St. Mary's
The Bells of St. Mary's

The Bells of St. Mary's

1945Film
6.8
View Lady on a Train
Lady on a Train

Lady on a Train

1945Film
6.6
View The Pride of the Yankees
The Pride of the Yankees

The Pride of the Yankees

1942Film
7.4
View Phantom Lady
Phantom Lady

Phantom Lady

1944Film
7.0
View Mr. Skeffington
Mr. Skeffington

Mr. Skeffington

1944Film
6.8
View The Devil and Miss Jones
The Devil and Miss Jones

The Devil and Miss Jones

1941Film
7.7
View The Mad Miss Manton
The Mad Miss Manton

The Mad Miss Manton

1938Film
6.4
View The Good Fairy
The Good Fairy

The Good Fairy

1935Film
7.0
View Thank Your Lucky Stars
Thank Your Lucky Stars

Thank Your Lucky Stars

1943Film
6.1