Hugh Williams - Personal Life

Personal Life

Born as Hugh Anthony Glanmor Williams, his nickname was "Tam". He was a popular film and stage actor, who became a major film star in the British cinema of the 1930s. In 1930 he toured America in the cast of the R.C. Sheriff play Journey's End and appeared in his first film Charley's Aunt during a spell in Hollywood. He then returned to Britain and became a mainstay of the British film industry. He made 57 film appearances as an actor between 1930 and 1967. He collaborated with his second wife on several plays, such as The Grass Is Greener. He died from throat cancer, aged 65.

He was married twice:

  • Gwynne Whitby (1925–1940) (two children)
  • Margaret Vyner (1940–1969) (three children):
    • Hugo Williams, poet
    • Simon Williams, actor who married Belinda Carroll and Lucy Fleming
    • Polly Williams, actress who married Nigel Havers

and his grandchildren included:

  • Kate Dunn, actress
  • Amy Williams, actress
  • Tam Williams, actor

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